I had a great experience at this salon last weekend. My hair needed trimming, I had split edges. I called the salon and they were able to accommodate and squeeze me into their schedule within 20 mins. Donnettte — hairstylist– was friendly and very professional. She knew how to handle my wavy/cutely hair, unlike many salons that seemed to be puzzled by it. The other salons would treat it as if it’s diseased and I’d leave the salon very annoyed, especially because they typically change 50 – 60 $ for the haircut. This hairstylist knew what to ask and how to cut and I’m extremely happy with the result. Oh and the price was less than half what I pay at the other salons. I would defiantly come back: 1. Professional hairstylist 2. friendly staff 3. Reasonable prices 4. Flexible schedule Yey :) I don’t need to look any more :)
John D.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn-Centre, Cleveland, OH
They have a new stylist that can knock out a mean cut. Her name is Jessica and along with her good looks and great conversation is among the best! She has also done a few of some my female friends as well. I have been there 4 times now and will continue to go for as long as they have me. The atmosphere in this salon is great with always an interesting conversation that gets the whole salon involved. I would recommend this salon to everyone I know. This salon gets 5 out of 5 stars from me. — — - JD
Sascha P.
Place rating: 2 Cleveland, OH
If you want a decent cut at a great price, from a woman-owned business in the heart of Tremont, look no further. If, however, you want a bit more — acknowledgement you’ve walked in the door, say, or a stylist who isn’t too busy with other clients to listen to what you want, then you might want to keep looking. I recently booked an appointment here on the recommendation of a friend(whose cut does look fabulous). I am not a regular salon attendee, so I wasn’t quite sure what to expect; but I had a job interview coming up and was desperately overdue, so I decided to treat myself. Aside from being more visually appealing inside, I suspect I’d have had a similar experience at a stripmall chain store — not really my idea of ‘treat’. When I walked in the door, I was promptly ignored for a good ten minutes; not so much as a Hello, be right with you. Once that greeting finally was given, I had another chance to cool my heels and leaf through a magazine before the stylist had a free moment to see what I wanted. I had booked a cut & color, but only the second part stuck in her memory. I had to mention wanting the cut as well at least twice. As for the color, I asked for a medium chestnut with maybe a little auburn undertone. What I have is unquestionably red. A dark auburn, and not saying it doesn’t suit my features, but I was hoping for something that didn’t so loudly announce Dye Job. Color applied, I was again marooned in my chair while she went back to finish the other four people she was working on. Once the coloration was finished, I again had to remind her about the haircut. Now, its pretty close to what I wanted, but if I hadn’t made a point of TELLING her, who knows what I would’ve wound up with? She was too distracted to ask what I had in mind. No question I’ve definitely gotten better treatment in a friend’s kitchen. I’m not ridiculously unhappy with the final product, and I might consider going back if I just need a trim. But I don’t feel that my experience was what I would have expected for salon prices. Its possible the addition of more stylists(they are looking) would lighten the work load and allow a little more attention to clients — something the current set-up doesn’t seem to offer.
Tim c.
Place rating: 1 Cleveland, OH
Ive been to razors edge 2 times and recieved bad haircuts. I try and support the community but will never go back to this spot and i recommend people not to go here. the last time i went, the front of my head was about an inch long and then there were spots that were about 3 inches long. i had a date that night i got home and had to try and fix what she messed up. that happened both times i went