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Mandarin Hair Salon
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54 8th Ave., New York, NY 10014
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JackSmithNYCR
2016/07/29

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大家要小心! SHORT VERSION / TL;DR First time here, last time here. I came in with positive hopes, but left here mocked and marred, literally. Don't get me wrong, if you'd like to risk a demeaning and inhumane experience, involving some scalp scraping and lasting damages, then this is your barbershop. LONG VERSION I wasn't here recently but some time ago. The guy who cut my hair treated me and cut my hair like I was his worst enemy. He roughed around with my head disrespectfully and degradingly. He used the scissors and razors roughly and harshly, and even ripped the razor right up across the back of my head a few times. Throughout the whole ordeal, it occasionally felt like he was cutting or scraping into my head. This guy is either terrible at his job, or he just really doesn't like me. The guy was a younger guy, probably in his late twenties. Maybe the younger guys here lack discipline and lack care for customers. Maybe the owner accidentally or unknowingly hired a delinquent goon. Could it be because I didn't speak Mandarin and he doesn't like non-Mandarin speakers? Whatever the case, this guy should not be touching anybody's hair in a barbershop. To make things worse, I think the guy ended up damaging my scalp permanently. When I got a buzz cut recently, I noticed some odd patches of thin hair on my head. I don't remember seeing any of these before, and the woman who gave me my buzz cut wasn't rough with the tools or anything, so it couldn't be her. Also, the prior haircuts in between were normal too. I suspect it was because of the harsh and rough treatment I got here from the guy, especially when he ripped the razor across my head. Not 100% sure, but I'd bet it is. MY ADVICE 1. Bottom line is, if you come here, avoid the younger barbers, especially if you don't speak Mandarin. And yes, Mandarin specifically. You better be able to speak Mandarin and not just any Chinese dialect. Otherwise, you risk being treated like dirt, being mocked like a fool, and possibly having your scalp scraped, with a bonus of perpetual blotches on your head. 2. If you're really here and your barber's messing with your head or hair, stop him right there and right then. Do yourself a favor and speak out or get up. Otherwise, not only will you leave here losing some hair, but you might leave here permanently losing parts of your scalp. 3. Alternatively, just don't come here.
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范先生521
2012/08/05

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