Great Clips, San Diego CA
Address | 3960 W Point Loma Blvd Ste D, San Diego, CA, United States | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +1 619-226-2547 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | salons.greatclips.com/us/ca/san-diego/3960-w-point-loma-blvd | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Hair Salon, Beauty Salon | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.4 7 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Great Clips reviews
7Probably the worst haircut I’ve ever gotten in my life. I told the guy short on the sides and back and leave it a little longer on top. If I was blind and told another blind guy how to cut it, it would’ve been better. Or I could’ve just cut it myself and it would’ve been better.
My haircut seemed rushed and therfore a little sloppy. Sam forgot to trim around the ears after using the clippers (which I noticed later after I got home). I had some long chunks of hair I had to trim myself. Also, he neglected the sideburns.
I just got a layered trim from Irma. She was kind, quick and did exactly what I asked for! Thank you, my hair feels great!
The problem with online check in here is the fact that it con only be done when the shop is open! Also, some stylists do not listen well to how you would like your hair done.had to go back and have it corrected. Irma did a great job!
I received a crisp sharp haircut here. The lady who cut my hair was friendly and she took her time to ensure she gave me a good cut. I recommend downloading the Great Clips app to check in when going because it is the preferred method and will get you in AHEAD of people who check-in in person. Great value for a great cut!
In town for the holiday weekend, I took an Uber to this salon, which cost me $18. The wait time kept changing so I essentially waited over an hour and a half at the restaurant next door. When I was within 10 minutes, I went over and the one man who was working said he can’t cut my hair, that he doesn’t know how to do women’s hair. He said to try again tomorrow. Huh? Why? To be treated rudely again? To not be assured I’d get my hair cut again? Unacceptable. Good luck and “Bye Felicia! ”
There was one stylist there. He looked at my profile and said I don’t do layers. He said I can cut 1 inch off you hair. That is all. So, I said ok. And then after he did that I asked if he could cut some bangs that frame my face (as I had already). He said m, I don’t do that. I am a barber. So, I went home and googled how to do it and did it myself. Why aren’t your people trained in basic skills?