T'Zers Hair Gallery
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They charge almost $30.00 for a hair cut plus another $6.00 to wet it down. To say the least this place is expensive, but if I get what I ask for I don't mind.I've been hunting for a stylist since I moved to Nashville. I have naturally curly hair and I need a cut I can manage at home. Because I have curls please put a little gap between the layers. A lot of "experts" disagree with this, but when I do find someone who will do it, my hair looks all caps AWESOME. I explained that I really didn't want something else. And, as long as she did what I asked and it didn't look good, that was on me. She agreed and then lead me over to a station. She pushed me into it and proceeded to tell me that she wasn't going to do what I asked for and then told me how awful my hair looked but she could fix it. What? Nobody would say my hair looked bad. In fact, I have people tell me it looks great all the time and strangers even want to touch it. It's just a matter of I know it can look even better. Well, I've been down the "I'm a hair god," and "my%&$# doesn't stink" road --destination really bad hair-- before. I thanked her and excused myself politely before scissors became involved. As I left she said "good luck with that," with a tone that meant I'd never find someone to cut my hair like I wanted. So I pulled into the next hair salon I came to and explained what I wanted. I found my new stylist and my hair looks all caps AWESOME. Supercuts. Go figure.