So this review comes after A YEAR of getting my hair cut here. I've been pondering throughout this time whether I should write this review or not, but I am still so upset at what happened; I'm giving it a go.
I walked in expecting professional treatment and a great haircut, that was the feel of the atmosphere at least. I sat down and told the person who was cutting my hair (cannot remember his name - I remember from our conversation that he used to own his own place but it was too much paper work and he sold it to be able to style again - please keep that in mind for this review) the style that I was looking for.
The man was nice, opened up and told me his story as I just mentioned it. I wanted my part marked, and he seemed to be struggling to get the part marked since he was only using scissors. He lacked confidence while doing my haircut and did talk a lot about his experience, his past ownership, etc. etc... BUT, he never delivered. Towards the end of my haircut he chopped off too much hair from the top back and literally screwed my hair for 3 months. 3 MONTHS.
The worst part was that HE KNEW HE SCREWED UP, you could see it on his face. I didn't have the guts to say "hey dude, this is crap, look at it, I'm not paying" and ended up paying $50 FOR A MAN'S HAIR CUT! An awful one I must highlight. I had never paid that much money for a haircut. Worst of all, with the guilt on his face, he still charged me the $50... You would expect not to get charged such an insane amount of money, by a man who knew he had screwed up, and who previously owned his own place... I never went back obviously. Closest I got to this place was Gimme Coffee across the street.
Lastly, you know how I fixed my hair? A freshman at Cornell, friend of mine, used razors to help straighten the hair out, and the for three months I went to Transformations Hair Saloon; their service was incredible, and the people there helped me straighten up the mistake this man did. So if you want to spend too much money for a horrible haircut, go here. If not, stick to other places in Ithaca.