I went into Kayi with a photo of the haircut I wanted. (The place was empty.) They were very friendly, but I soon realized they spoke mostly Korean and couldn't really understand what I was telling them.
So, I showed the girl the photo of the haircut I wanted and, after washing my hair, she began to comb it. She got the comb stuck on my eyebrow ring, which is very small and not a loop or anything. she apologized but kept combing roughly and got it stuck again so I took it out.
To make a long story short, I had to show her the picture of the haircut three times for her to understand what length I wanted and it's still not correct. I also have had to fix the bangs several times since then and one side of my hair is longer than the other.
I'm making due until I can get another haircut. But for now it looks okay. I would not recommend this place to anyone for a haircut. I hope their spa treatments are better!
Pros: they were friendly
Cons: don't speak good english, seemed inexperienced
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