3/5 Seonna W. 9 months ago on Google
So,
I’m
not
going
to
completely
discredit
this
business;
however;
I
did
not
have
a
good
experience
with
this
establishment.
I
can
tell
that
this
business
has
regular
clients
that
have
a
great
experience
&
outcome
every
time,
but
that
was
not
my
experience
which
is
really
disappointing.
I
read
through
the
reviews
and
all
of
them
are
4
&
5
stars,
which
makes
it
even
worse
because
unless
those
reviews
are
fake,
I
really
did
not
receive
the
best
this
business
has
to
offer.
Overall
my
braids
were
rushed.
I
had
discussed
via
text
message
what
style
I
wanted
&
how
many
braids.
Now,
when
I
sat
in
the
chair
I
reiterated
what
we
discussed
and
I
did
say
to
the
braider
how
ever
many
braids
she
can
do
to
accommodate
the
style
is
fine.
However,
looking
back
in
retrospect,
she
completely
took
advantage
of
me
saying
that
&
did
what
she
felt
like
she
would
be
able
to
complete
before
her
next
client
came
in.
She
told
me
to
come
in
at
8am
because
she
had
client
at
10am.
The
client
walked
through
the
door
at
9am
and
another
client
came
in
at
about
9:15-9:20am.
So
yeah...
It
was
giving
I
forgot
the
client
was
at
9am,
not
10am,
so
let
me
just
do
whatever.
My
real
hair
started
to
come
out
of
the
braids
3
days
after.
There
wasn’t
any
tucking.
I
realized
the
braids
were
frizzy
when
I
got
home.
Pieces
of
hair
were
sticking
out.
During
my
appointment,
I
remember
the
assistant/helper
trimming
the
braids,
but
clearly
it
was
not
enough.
Towards
the
ends
of
my
braids
the
braiding
pattern
was
all
messed
up.
Pieces
crossing
over-
it
looked
knots
were
in
the
braids.
I
rebraided
the
ends
myself
because
it
just
looked
terrible.
Now
the
assistant/helper
finished
the
braids
off,
so
perhaps
that’s
why
they
looked
like
that,
but
yeah
either
way
it
was
a
mess.
Definitely
need
to
train
her
better.
Also,
instead
of
braiding
all
the
way
down
to
the
nape,
she
(
I’m
not
sure
who
actually
did
my
hair)
pulled
the
hair
at
the
nape
up
into
the
braid-
at
least
an
inch
up.
This
has
caused
so
much
tension.
My
scalp
&
neck
ached.
The
braids
just
hurt.
I
really
don’t
understand
why
she
would
do
that.
They
did
not
dip
the
braids
either!
Which
I
did
not
realize
until
I
got
home.
I
heard
the
water
getting
hot
in
the
kettle,
so
they
probably
just
forgot…
but
yeah.
The
braids
were
extremely
stiff.
I
didn’t
mention
anything
about
the
dipping
because
I
was
so
befuddled
about
the
pricing,
which
I’ll
get
to
in
a
moment.
She
did
put
me
under
the
dryer
though,
so
“A”
for
effort
I
guess.
Also,
I
CANNOT
prove
this,
and
it
could
just
be
from
the
tension,
BUT
I
brung
my
own
braiding
hair.
I
am
allergic
to
synthetic
braiding
hair
so
I
always
bring
my
own.
My
scalp
has
broken
out
like
it
usually
does
with
synthetic
braiding
hair.
AGAIN,
I
cannot
prove
this
but
it’s
my
theory
that
she
mixed
their
braiding
hair
with
mine.
I
had
to
use
hydrocortisone
&
aloe
on
my
scalp.
The
only
positive
I
can
say
is
that
I
was
confused
on
the
pricing
and
negotiated
what
I
was
willing
to
pay.
She
did
not
argue
with
me
&
understood
why
I
was
confused.
I
can
honestly
say
that
I
appreciate
not
having
to
really
get
into
it
with
her
about
the
price.
But
looking
back,
I’m
glad
I
did
negotiate
the
price
because
the
overall
job
was
unsatisfactory.