I did not expect that in the center of Minsk I would run into such an outspoken gypsy. Before the haircut, I clarified with the administrator that the haircut would cost 50 rubles. I was cut by a tall blonde with long hair. At the end of the haircut, she asked if I could pay in cash. I found 25p. and as soon as I gave her the money, she said that the haircut costs 75p., because she dried me with a hair dryer!! I.e. there was an option to go out in October weather with a wet head. I said that I was given 50 and asked to return the cache. At the reception, she began to talk aggressively with the administrator (other employees had just gathered there), and the administrator sighed and voiced 59p.(I had a bob haircut, if anything). I hope my detailed review will prepare you for a similar situation, or you will pass by this institution.
They called one price on the phone, and as soon as I came to them for washing and drying my head, the amount increased dramatically by 2 times. Although I explained in advance about the length of the hair, which, by the way, is not very long.
I was walking down the street and saw an advertisement that invited men to visit a haircut salon. I thought I had an hour off and it was time to shorten my hair. I was met inside by a friendly receptionist who listened to my needs and invited me to Julia's master. Julia did magic, took into account all my wishes and professionally cut my hair. I liked it from beginning to end. I recommend. The haircut came out at 26p.
The interior, attitude, atmosphere - hello, the end of the 80s, the administrator did not like the basic questions about the cost. I'm sorry that I distracted your sweet dialogue with the masters who gathered around the reception desk without work with my questions.
A normal barber shop....A little bit Soviet, but not a scoop. And so "plunge into youth" is called. Nostalgia, in a word. And it's great if you have YOUR OWN master!
Disgusting. At first, I waited 30 minutes until two other clients were cut and dyed for my time, and only 30 minutes were spent on cutting my long hair (with washing, drying and styling). the haircut itself took 15 minutes and the result is appropriate. After laying it was not so obvious, but the next day it was impossible to ignore this horror. They apologized and cut it off. However, before that, absolutely nothing (conscience, for example) it didn't stop the master and the administrator from charging me the full cost of the haircut for this 15-minute horror and calmly sending me home. Very piggish attitude towards customers
A Soviet-style barbershop, everything remained as in the 90s.
There are no disposable materials, not everything looks fresh and clean. Among the advantages are good craftsmen.