what customer's think of cut
"Highly recommended!12 Dec 09, 19:07 Beyond expectationsHave been going to Cut Shop since they started and have always had great cuts and fast and friendly service Would recommend to anyone looking for a quality hair cut and good value for money - there can't be anywhere better in the West End! Bert L.
I stopped by Basecuts in Soho, and the receptionist smiled at me happily, telling me a spot was open but that I would have to go to a cash machine since the salon only took cash. 'That will be £40', she said. I kept my cool. 'Forty pounds, right? Okay, I'll be right back'. I strolled out of the salon, and as soon as I was out of sight, I ran to the warm, cheap open arms of Chinatown.
Saddened, downtrodden, I wondered if my mullet would live to embarrass me for another day. But then I saw a sign for C&C Cuts on the first floor of the Chinatown 'mall' (if you will). £9 haircuts for men and £15 haircuts for women. I couldn't go wrong, right? I rode the escalator up to the little booth where a not-Asian woman (but foreign, nonetheless) greeted me with a smile. When it was my turn, she asked what I wanted. 'Get rid of the mullet', I said. And she did just that. I told her I wanted to keep the length everywhere else, hoping that some day in the near future I might sport a non-mullety bob, so she left it. She cropped up the back and gave me the smallest of trims everywhere else.
And she used a vacuum on my head to suck up all remaining bits of hair.The stylist gave me exactly what I asked for.If that's not worth four stars, then I don't know what is."
Larissa D
"Something else: There's a hair-dresser in Euston station with a very time efficient system. First you buy a voucher at a ticket machine (£9 for men), then you queue up, get your hair cut and finally they treat you with a «head-vacuum cleaner» to get rid of all those tiny pieces of hair that would drive you mad. Very innovative, quick and cheap." miketionary.blogspot.com
"I recommend "Cuts" inside Euston station which charges £9 for men's haircuts and £15 for ladies. It's a barber shop catering for people in a rush so no appointment is necessary and if you are regular, they will give you a discount card so that you pay for 7 haircuts and then your next cut will be free of charge. The whole shop's concept is based on a Japanses idea. You can even check online beforehand to see how long the estimated waiting time would be as they have a waiting area which records how many people are in the queue! " whitewaterlilly onforums.gumtree.com
" There's a new place at Euston station, its modelled on hairdressers from Japan apparently... costs you nine quid and you're in and out dead quick.
Sounds awful, but I was skint and tried it and was absolutely delighted with the results. Best nine quid i've ever spent." Mr Tim (internet posting)
"Popped into cut nw1 at Euston station on my way to work. I can't recommend this place enough: Cut costs 9 quid (you pay before by buting a ticket), they have a dynamic web page containing the waiting times, and there's some crazy hoover technology shit to remove cut hair from your head so you don't get an itchy collar" Phil Dawes
"Highly recommended!12 Dec 09, 19:07 Beyond expectationsHave been going to Cut Shop since they started and have always had great cuts and fast and friendly service Would recommend to anyone looking for a quality hair cut and good value for money - there can't be anywhere better in the West End! Bert L.
I stopped by Basecuts in Soho, and the receptionist smiled at me happily, telling me a spot was open but that I would have to go to a cash machine since the salon only took cash. 'That will be £40', she said. I kept my cool. 'Forty pounds, right? Okay, I'll be right back'. I strolled out of the salon, and as soon as I was out of sight, I ran to the warm, cheap open arms of Chinatown.
Saddened, downtrodden, I wondered if my mullet would live to embarrass me for another day. But then I saw a sign for C&C Cuts on the first floor of the Chinatown 'mall' (if you will). £9 haircuts for men and £15 haircuts for women. I couldn't go wrong, right? I rode the escalator up to the little booth where a not-Asian woman (but foreign, nonetheless) greeted me with a smile. When it was my turn, she asked what I wanted. 'Get rid of the mullet', I said. And she did just that. I told her I wanted to keep the length everywhere else, hoping that some day in the near future I might sport a non-mullety bob, so she left it. She cropped up the back and gave me the smallest of trims everywhere else.
And she used a vacuum on my head to suck up all remaining bits of hair.The stylist gave me exactly what I asked for.If that's not worth four stars, then I don't know what is."
Larissa D
"Something else: There's a hair-dresser in Euston station with a very time efficient system. First you buy a voucher at a ticket machine (£9 for men), then you queue up, get your hair cut and finally they treat you with a «head-vacuum cleaner» to get rid of all those tiny pieces of hair that would drive you mad. Very innovative, quick and cheap." miketionary.blogspot.com
"I recommend "Cuts" inside Euston station which charges £9 for men's haircuts and £15 for ladies. It's a barber shop catering for people in a rush so no appointment is necessary and if you are regular, they will give you a discount card so that you pay for 7 haircuts and then your next cut will be free of charge. The whole shop's concept is based on a Japanses idea. You can even check online beforehand to see how long the estimated waiting time would be as they have a waiting area which records how many people are in the queue! " whitewaterlilly onforums.gumtree.com
" There's a new place at Euston station, its modelled on hairdressers from Japan apparently... costs you nine quid and you're in and out dead quick.
Sounds awful, but I was skint and tried it and was absolutely delighted with the results. Best nine quid i've ever spent." Mr Tim (internet posting)
"Popped into cut nw1 at Euston station on my way to work. I can't recommend this place enough: Cut costs 9 quid (you pay before by buting a ticket), they have a dynamic web page containing the waiting times, and there's some crazy hoover technology shit to remove cut hair from your head so you don't get an itchy collar" Phil Dawes