<![CDATA[Greater London - Islington - Angel - Health and Beauty - Unisex Hairdressers - Reviews]]> http://www.welovelocal.com Reviews from welovelocal.com en CUTTING BAR-ISLINGTON http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/islington/angel/unisex-hairdressers/cutting-bar-n19lh-1.html#r43425 A terrible place, not only can the staff hardly speak any english, (vital in this profession in my opinion); but my requests were blatantly ignored, I asked for a short bob, I got a badly cut peasent style, no shape, uneven, and looked like I had cut it myself after a drunken night out.

The attitude was also rude, sullen and inpatient even when I first walked in.

For god's sake, if you are a women, go to Rough Cut or Tony and Guy just down the road; and blank these ill trained opportunists; run for your life, or your locks.

NOTE: I am reporting these charlatans to Islington Trading Standards-be warned.

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Sun, 01 Jun 2008 13:16:09 BST
Take the short cut http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/islington/angel/unisex-hairdressers/rough-cut-n10pn.html#r1972 Despite having a name which veers dangerously towards being a yoof version of the 'Curl Up And Dye' school of hairdressing, essentially Rough Cut is a cheap, friendlier version of Tony and Guy.

I paid about £30 for a mens haircut which I couldnt imagine those GAP advert extras that Tony and Guy employ doing any better.

After the usual triple shampoo/head massage ambiguity you are offered decent coffee and good reading material whilst your locks are shorn. They usually won't ask you if you are up to anything nice tonight, or where you are going on your holidays - but the staff are chatty if you want a good ole' cockney chin wag about how expensive everything is now and how worrying about the War on Terror is giving you split ends.

Save your money and your bus fair - try Rough Cut once and you won't be disappointed.

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Thu, 12 Jul 2007 09:06:09 BST
Take the short cut http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/islington/angel/unisex-hairdressers/rough-cut-n10pn.html#r1972 Despite having a name which veers dangerously towards being a yoof version of the 'Curl Up And Dye' school of hairdressing, essentially Rough Cut is a cheap, friendlier version of Tony and Guy.

I paid about £30 for a mens haircut which I couldnt imagine those GAP advert extras that Tony and Guy employ doing any better.

After the usual triple shampoo/head massage ambiguity you are offered decent coffee and good reading material whilst your locks are shorn. They usually won't ask you if you are up to anything nice tonight, or where you are going on your holidays - but the staff are chatty if you want a good ole' cockney chin wag about how expensive everything is now and how worrying about the War on Terror is giving you split ends.

Save your money and your bus fair - try Rough Cut once and you won't be disappointed.

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Thu, 12 Jul 2007 09:06:09 BST