The Siggers Experience (3 times...3 strikes..you are out). I have used Siggers for over 10 years...However, it has changed over the years. Now, you feel like you are on more of an assembly line...get em in...get em out.
One person washes your hair, then your stylist sits you down to wait while she has 2 others she is actually cutting on... simultaneously. You finally get to your chair...then as you are getting your hair cut...there are two other customers on either side of you asking your stylist questions. Mid-cut...your stylist realizes she has not 2...but 6 customers that she is actively working on. Ooop...now mid-cut mind you...not one...but 3 other employees are continuously asking your stylist questions...so she stops cutting your hair....and walks away 3 times. Okay...back to your hair...now what exactly did you want? This goes on for 10 minutes or so. Then your stylist asks you if you want it dried? Yes...hello ...this is a 90 dollar cut. Then, she starts to dry it...and half way through one side...she realizes she has to take care of another customer...meanwhile..you have two customers on either side of you chatting it up while she is working. So, she takes off...and has someone else dry the other side...with a different technique. So after it is all said and done...she spent 10 min max...on your hair. You then ask to have it shaped because during all of this...the cut is not quite what you asked for. Then...the stylist snaps at you because she has 5 other people she must take care of. Just run...don't walk...run from this place. You will need a valium just to chill out from the experience..and the cut...not good. This is not an isolated experience. I gave it three shots...because I had been using them for so long...and the last three times...it only became more ridiculous.
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