Vijay P.
Yelp
This was my first haircut at Narrative Space. My barber's name was Tim and he was really nice and friendly. The haircut started on time and the ambience of the shop is great. Unfortunately, the actual haircut with Tim was horrible. I sat in the chair and showed Tim the haircut I wanted, even describing the clipper number to use on the back and sides and then describing the graduated taper cut I wanted on top. This isn't a new cut for me, it's just a shorter version of the cut I have now...easy-peasy. Tim immediately washed my hair and then proceeded to cut it wet. He did a fine job on the back and sides, with the clipper, and then struggled with everything thereafter. He couldn't seem to blend the top with the sides easily and used thinning shears to blend, which generally just produces frizziness when the hair grows out. Then, on top, he cut my hair extremely unevenly, leaving a long strip down the center of my head a full half inch longer than the rest of my hair. He seemed extremely unsure of what he was doing, so I kept checking in with him. Then, he grabbed a tin of pomade and put a lot of product in my hair and sort of just pushed it around. I asked him if he was done and he said, "No, I just want to put some product in it and see how it looks." What? I glanced in the mirror and it looked nothing like the cut I'd asked him for. Tim then proceeded to cut more hair randomly on top of my head, in different places and at different lengths, with the product in. He then went back to get more product and added that to my hair, at which point I was really getting concerned. It seemed like he didn't know how to get the final haircut complete and was just sort of randomly hacking away and adding product, hoping it would somehow miraculously turn out well. I eventually asked him if I could take a closer look at my hair. I ended up having to point out numerous areas where the top of my head was unevenly cut and that there was no way he would be able to make my hairstyle appear with the direction he was going. I politely asked him to rinse the product out of my hair and then I told him that I would blow dry my own hair into the shape I want it, so he can see all the flaws in his cut and fix the cut. I did exactly this and then showed him a handful of places that he hadn't cut at all since I walked into Narrative Space. He went through and finished the cut, per my instructions, and I paid and left. $35.00 for this kind of sloppy, unprofessional work is deeply frustrating. Tim clearly didn't know how to cut my hair and instead of simply communicating this, he decided to wing it. Being new in town, I'd assumed that the steep price at Narrative Space meant that they had the most skilled barbers who are trained in modern, younger styles. I honestly could have received a similar (if not better) cut for less than ten bucks at a random barber shop. The person working the front desk appeared to witness how poorly the cut was going and didn't offer any sort of "Hey, come back and we'll fix it on us" kind of recompense. Word to the wise...skip getting your hair cut with Tim.