Rude staff and they do poor, sloppy work. The toco hills location is better but I’m officially switching to Great Clips.
Laura B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Atlanta, GA
When you go to a Super Cuts you expect an experience that coincides with the price. I was never expecting anything professional leveled but at least I was expecting for them to do a better job than what I would do in my bathroom. This is the experience I usually get when I come here. Safe to say I was sorely disappointed. On my most recent visit I got highlights put in and I left with what is pictured. This is not okay. Maybe this is not professional level but this is still a company that has multiple branches and should have some established form of professionalism and ability in the hiring of its workers. I don’t understand how anyone competent would be able to do what they did to my hair. If you look at the roots, at the base of the highlights, you will see the patches of bleach that where bleached into my hair. I don’t understand how they allowed my to leave the premise and took my tip without saying anything. It was not until I got home that I noticed the issues. At least accept your mistakes and own up for your fuck ups.
Steven R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Brookline, MA
This is the perfect example of 3 stars. Its inexpensive and will get the job done, but it is not fantastic by any stretch. It is not a salon! This is perfect for men with short hair because it is very difficult to screw that up. If I were a woman I would consider going elsewhere, but if you can’t afford $ 40 hair cuts(like most people) this place will get the job done pretty well for you! –Please do yourself a favor and CALLIN to make an APPOINTMENT! When you walk in the door they then let you cut in froth of everyone else who just walked in(anyone else like the play on words there…). It can really piss off other costumers, but if you don’t make an appointment you can end up waiting for a very long time!
Rahul P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Atlanta, GA
Good cut and nice stylist. Too much emphasis on selling products though. There’s also a wait, so call early to hold your place.
Sean S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Atlanta, GA
I have gotten my hair cut here several times and each time I am happy with it. It’s $ 14 which I think is a good deal and if I were to get a bad haircut for $ 14 I wouldn’t be too upset. One thing I don’t like is they really try to push you into buying«product.» If I care enough about my appearance to spend $ 10 on a tube of paste and style my hair every day I wouldn’t come in every three months looking like a sheep dog. They do not take appointments but I think you can call to put your name on a list.
Winston G.
Rating des Ortes: 2 La Jolla, CA
Did not get a great haircut here and neither did my roommate. Used to go to Supercuts both in NJ and Los Angeles, and it really depends upon the stylist that you get. However, both our stylists here were not good. Fail.
Katharine S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Reno, NV
I should begin with a disclaimer. I think the majority of females can be classified in one of two groups: those who consider their hair to be a vital organ and those who don’t.(Okay… hair is actually a protein filament, but stick with me here.) I fall into the latter category. If I needed, say, heart surgery, price would not be an issue: I would want the job done right. But with my hair… all I ask for is that it comes out shorter than it was before I came in, and decently attractive. From that perspective, getting my hair cut at Supercuts in Emory Village was a great choice. Africa, my stylist, understood the look I was trying to achieve and executed it perfectly, in a short amount of time, and for only $ 13.50 before tip. And she was really friendly. As an added bonus, the atmosphere of the Emory Village Supercuts is such that it actually seems like a reputable hair salon rather than«that cheapo place in the strip mall”-feel that most other budget franchise salons have.