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500 Winchester Ave #640, Ashland, Kentucky, 41101, United States
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Sep 28, 2018
They may give good haircuts according to some people. HOWEVER, they take FOREVER. I was there to have my nephew’s hair cut and we waited for 45 minutes before finally giving up and going elsewhere. There were 3 people working there when we arrived. One of them finished up with a customer then left even though we were waiting. One of the other stylists were working on a guy’s haircut the entire time we were waiting. Absolutely ridiculous. They need to be better at time management.

Apr 1, 2017
Tracy trimmed my hair this morning and did some extra layers and I absolutely love it! I will definitely be back. Thanks Tracy!!

Oct 31, 2016
I was not very happy with the hair cut that I received. I had asked for the length to be kept long on top. When the cut was over the only place that the length was kept was on the sides. I spend the next couple of days trimming the sides myself every time i looked in the mirror to try to straighten it out the best i could.

Dec 27, 2016
I have gotten my haircuts from here for the past year or so, the only thing that bothers me is the lack of socializing between the employees and customers; I am always bored of holding my phone for them to show them a general idea of how I would like it, and not having anyone to talk to is just a weight put on. Awkward silence is almost always inevitable and can be very irritating. The hairdressers are good, but suffer from lack of communication. They employees are either standing there quietly, or talking to another worker about anything and everything.

Mar 10, 2017
I didn't get what I asked for the first time but they were able to schedule me the following day to have it fixed.

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