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My BF's jew-fro reached "out of control" proportions a few weeks ago, so I finally intervened and hooked up him with an appointment here last week. A quick search on Yelped turned this place up nearby, called and was immediately put down for an appointment within the half-hour. BF arrived, waited shortly and was helped by a nice Asian lady who take his hair down from caveman to practically-a-buzz-cut in a clean and organized fashion. She use clippers for the majority of his cut, which is quick and convenient for her but not really to his liking. The final product however, pleases everyone. I do like that she cut it so short- usually stylists shy away from putting a significant dent in men's hair length (or so I've surmised from my experiences with BF's cuts), and I can't figure out why. Maybe they feel that if the regrowth happens fast, they'll just come back to the last place that cut it? I think we'd all rather go longer times between cuts, and doing it this short makes it easier. Decent and predictable pricing on par with other locations for this chain. Clean and organized, with plenty of reading materials while waiting- and most of them are fairly current, unlike your doctor's office.
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