Anthony Joseph Salon

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Anthony Joseph Salon

Check the Anthony Joseph Hair Salon company profile in Honolulu. What makes Anthony J Hair Studio stand out from the crowd is the positive. I had the best experience at Anthony J's this past weekend. Ryuichi Sakamoto Rain Pdf Files here. The salon is super cute.

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You can also search near a city, place, or address instead. Walking in, I asked my barber for a 4 on top and a 1 on the sides, maybe a little longer in the front so I can sweep it to the side. He gave me a 1 across my entire head. He himself is bald, maybe he honestly doesn't know what lengths are, but this was the worst haircut I've had since a friend of a friend gave me a free one Freshman year. Seriously, my girlfriend was with me at the time and cried from the before and after, probably considered breaking up with me. I usually don't wear hats.

I became a hat guy for a month. It's just getting back to a good length 2 months later, but I'll have to get it trimmed. He didn't even cut it short in a way that it would grow out well. Needless to say, never going back.

I have to echo the other poor reviews on here. This is the worst haircut that I can ever recall getting, and I have had a lot of cheap haircuts down the years. The guy cut way more hair off than I asked, it was cut unevenly (there is a tuft of hair sticking out on the side of my head), he took a five minute break to chat with his supply guy when he walked in, he cut a patch out of my beard, and when he washed my hair he didn't rinse it properly (there was shampoo still in my hair that I tried to wipe out with the cloth). I wish I had never gone. It's been hit or miss with the walk-ins.

The men's haircuts are $23. Here are some highlights of several haircuts I've had here: 1. The stylist left my haircut halfway and went to go pay for her parking. I once waited 5 minutes in waiting area for a walk-in, when several of the other stylists were busy. Little did I know, there was a stylist sitting next to me reading a magazine and asked me whether I wanted a haircut once she noticed me. This is a decent place, I'm still looking for a cheaper barber out here in University City.

Parochial Philly favoritism incarnate. I really wanted a better experience here as the location is so convenient, but alas, this quality of cut here is on par with Supercuts. Yet I would still pick Supercuts over this misleading and overpriced dump any day. Supercuts would actually FINISH MY HAIRCUT. The older man cutting my hair started off great, but once a 'local regular' walked in and made a comment he hurried like hell and half-assed the rest of my head. I seriously had half a mullet going on. I guess the 'local' takes priority over a student, but come on man, what does that say for professionalism and ethics?

I'd advise any person that's new to Philly to walk the extra mile and go to Talking Headz on Baltimore. It's a bit more 'punk', but the level of professionalism trumps this sad spot. Got a haircut today, which is like the slowest time for hair salon with schools and universities closed but I don't know what kind of hurry was Mark in, that he wanted to finish everything and grab my money asap. I was the only one in the salon as I got it early in the morning but that didn't stop Mark from making me wait for 10 mins and rush through the hair cut. Mark is the reason this shop is gonna shut down one day.

I am not sure about other hair stylists but on a scale of 1-10, Mark is a -100 as a stylist. He doesn't know anything about his job. Giving a pair of clippers in his hand is like giving child a toy to play with. Gave me a very bad haircut as you might have understood by now. I told him to cut on the top with pair of scissors but he insisted that clippers would be better and ended up ruining my hair. He didn't shape anything and didn't even have the courtesy to ask about a head wash which by the way is included in the normal hair cut price. The water he washed with was too cold and didn't bother to put enough shampoo to wash my hair.

After all this and telling him that I didn't like it, he still had the audacity to ask me for a tip and just out of courtesy I put in couple of bucks to which he grabbed the two bucks out of register right away and put it in his pocket even before he run my card. Overall a very bad experience and can't emphasize enough that you should not visit this place, even once. These guys are the best. I grew up in the neighborhood and have been coming here since I can remember.

They've been in the same spot for about 20 years and they know what they're doing. As a professional athlete (MLS) I lived in New York, where all the trendiest hair salons are and these guys do it just as well and in half the time. I place a lot of importance in my haircut and I only trust a handful of places - Joseph Anthony's is one of them.

I cannot recommend them enough. Good for classic hairstyles as well as trendier ones, this is the place to get a cut. First of all, I have never gotten a hair cut there before so I cannot say for all. But I did buy a tanning package there for a month before my trip to Mexico. And I can tell you that you could stand in their tanning booth for 8 hours and not get a tan. They were very basic standing booths, though the package was $40 a month. The booths were always dirty and I was disgusted to stand in it barefoot.

The staff were very lazy. They were either watching something, reading magazines or chatting. No one was really cleaning up the floor (full of hair! GROSS.) or even cleaning the tanning booths. Not to mention the terrible service. Never going back. If I could give zero starts, I would.

I went in for a simple manicure and an eyebrow wax. I sat through an hour and a half of her grunting and cursing. Disregarding her lack of professionalism, my nails are partially painted and there is wax on my eyelids. I didn't realize that I grew hair on my eyelids, and now, I cannot blink without them getting stuck together (I'm serious). (my eyebrows are also not shaped which was the least that she could do with all that wax.) my nails are another story. I am pretty sure I could do better while blackout.

Maybe partial painting is a new technique? My first time coming here, I loved the experience. I had my hair cut short (a bob) and dyed for the first time ever.

I expected to hate it because it was such a drastic change from long black hair, but it looked great. I have a lot of hair, and when it was first cut and styled, it was way too poofy for that length. The hairdresser re-layered and re-styled it for me without me asking. I went back a couple times hoping for a similar experience. The second time I had my hair cut, it didn't look any better than if I just did it myself. I made an appointment, but my time ran into another client's slot (he was a regular).

Once that happened, it seemed like the hairdresser just wanted to finish and get me out. The third time, I just wanted bangs cut. The woman that was available gave me an attitude when I said I wanted just bangs, acting as if it was a waste of her time. After the 3 minutes it took her, I asked for a more gradual transition between the hair and bangs. She said she couldn't cut anymore because it'd constitute as a 'haircut' instead of just bangs. That was my last time going there.

I really wanted to like this place, but I gave it enough chances.