I did a walk-in. Las Vegas is just expensive for haircut and color. So, why not. I thought I would give this a try. You definitely get what you pay for. But, it wasn’t too bad. My first stylist was really sweet. However, I don’t think she knew how to cut an a-line(Kim). I watched another stylist work named Christine and she knew her stuff. I returned the next day and she fixed the back of my hair. These ladies are very nice and seem capable for the most part. Great for a kids haircut too. But, I would say, it’s 50⁄50 on a women’s haircut. I also got a deep condition and that was great! I am pretty sure I would return and use Christine in the future. Also, I put in $ 6 for my tip to my first stylist and then added wrong. She took an $ 11 tip and didn’t say anything. That was almost the cost of the cut. I went back to the next day and when I brought it up and she didn’t offer to correct it. So, I had to just let that one go. If I wanted a customer to return, I would have likely been more honest in that situation.
David H.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This place is awesome! Everyone is so friendly! The person who cuts my hair does the best job I’ve ever seen for my head before!
Teresa S.
Tu valoración: 5 Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV
My family has been getting hair cuts here for over a year now. The staff is always polite. I love that they get all three of my boys in and out fast with good cuts. Mysha at the front station always does a great job. They accept walk ins but if you like you can make appointments.
Jocelyn D.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Nice place. The black chick who has the station at the front is good she cut color and styled my friends hair. Looked great and she did it in a good time. No loooong process
Garett A.
Tu valoración: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I was drawn to this location because of it’s convenient location, as it is in a shopping center with Lowe’s, and figured I would kill two birds with one stone, so to speak. On the front window was a sign that said«No Wait». I walked in only to find somebody waiting in the lobby. I was told it would be about fifteen minutes, as another«stylist» would be in shortly. I took a little jaunt to the Strabucks next door and then returned. Come to find out the stylist I was waiting on was behind me in line for coffee. When I finally made it into the chair, she rushed through my haircut like she was going to a fire. The overall quality of the rush haircut was ok, but there are other alernatives in the neighborhood that are of equal quality and less expensive. Sorry Supercuts, but you didn’t «rock the cut» on this one. Your«No Wait» sign should have been flipped around to the«Low Wait» side.