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Businiess name:  HC Haircuts for Kids
Review by:  Barrie T.
Review content: 
We've been taking Fiona here for four or five years, and she's finally graduated to the "big chair." They're friendly and fast, and have great stuff to entertain the kids, but lately I feel they're just not listening to me about the challenges of her hair, which doesn't part easily and all falls forward from a single point in the back. I keep saying I want her to have a short, easy cut that we don't have to fuss with--I actually asked them to cut it in a bowl cut once, and that particular stylist refused to do it! She actually said "No, bowl cuts are for boys!" I made sure we didn't get her again, but it hasn't helped. I always seem to get the line about "you can just put some clips in here while she grows out this part." I am decidedly NOT the hair stylin' mama they seem to want me to be, nor is my child yet inclined to do her own hair, so I think we'll start looking for something else. Anyone have any suggestions? I do recommend this salon for folks whose kids don't have problem hair, or who don't mind being pressed into the "girls get A and boys get B" school of hairstyling. Everything else about the place is fine, and I've never seen a crying child there in our years of going there.

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