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    Flatiron

    Flatiron

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.2 kmSouth Inner City
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    I've been getting my hair cut by Carlin Doran, owner and head stylist at Flatiron, for many years…read morenow. He is one of Dublin's very top hair stylists, if not the top and I literally couldn't imagine anyone else cutting my hair for as long as I live. This man can work wonders. Every time I leave I feel like it's a better cut than the last and that's saying something given he's always given me a top class haircut. His new location is situated just above Butlers on the corner of South William St. and Wicklow St. with the entrance here. He's newly acquired a large space and he's put it to great use. Coming here is like coming to see a mate, who just so happens to be one of Dublin's top hair stylists. He's got two other stylists working alongside him in Dean and Cara who are also both fantastic at what they do. He's got the iPad set up to play any song that suits your mood, espresso while you wait, beers on ice and a vast range of hair products, such as Bumble and Bumble, that he's specifically imported in from the states. It's all in the details that proves they know what they're doing in Flatiron. Everything from the chairs to the lights has been meticulously thought out to ensure that you not only have a great experience while you're there, but that you also leave with a world class haircut. Flatiron is a hair stylist for both men and women too. From kids to the matures, everyone is catered for here and treated equally. My mam has also been getting her hair cut by Carlin and coloured by Dean/Cara now for nearly ten years, and she would swear by them. And to the guys - you know who you are - who are happy to pop down to your local barbers, spend €6 to get your hair hacked off and proceed to moan about it afterwards? I'd suggest giving Flatiron a shot. Sure, it's a little more expensive but the way I look at it is, you'd spend €30-€50 on a top every month that you'll only wear once or twice a month. You wear your hair every single day, so why not spend that little extra on it to make it look as best it possibly can. You'll never return to your local barber again! Trust me, Ladies and Gents, if you're looking for somewhere new to go or even if you're not, you would only be doing you and your hair a massive disservice by not popping into see these guys. You've all heard the horror stories over the years of trainees/junior stylists making a horror show out of someone's hair! Why tempt fate by going to the chain stylists such as Peter Mark or House of Colour? Go to Flatiron. They're pros. They only thing you'll be regretting when you leave is why you didn't go here sooner.

    Visit Flatiron (being Carlin, the proprietor, Dean and colourist Cara) if you want to experience…read moretop class hairdressing. Simple as. I've visited Dean there twice now and each time he has done a fantastic job and, crucially, exactly what we discussed at the beginning. I surprise myself writing that, but I've found that with certain hairdressers and barbers this is not always a given. What has me thinking I'll stick with Flatiron long-term is that Dean, for one, truly takes the time to listen to what I'd like before lifting a single tool and, as odd as this sounds, works with you to achieve the finished style. Given the amount of Yelp reviews of Dublin barbers I could (and may yet) post, I surprise myself even more saying I see myself becoming a regular. But I do. Finally, as uncouth as it may be to mention money, do come prepared to spend more than you might at a barbershop nearby. On the flip side, even us guys should expect a visit to last the guts of an hour. PS As a complete aside, the space's interior, tucked away above Wicklow St, is really something; simple, but finished to a very high standard.

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    Dry & Fly

    Dry & Fly

    1.0(5 reviews)
    0.9 kmSouth Inner City

    The worst customer service ever! I made an appointment for Wicklow St on the morning of my office…read moreparty - they kept sending text messages with constant time changes. Then the day before I got a call saying they could no longer take me in wicklow St but offered an apt in Grand Canal dock which was inconvenient but I accepted as I was really stuck. At 7.30am on the morning of the apt I got another text message cancelling the apt with no alternative offered. At that stage I had my shower without washing my hair and had my makeup on. Office party day and hair in a state. All I wanted was a blow dry! Luckily Peter Marks came to the rescue with a 9am apt. Don't ever book Dry & Fly!!!

    Where to start, my experience is a year ago at the time of writing but I'm still that annoyed to be…read moreposting about it now! I won a competition to get hair extensions applied in Dry & Fly and from the moment I headed to my consultation it was a disaster. The lady at my consultation hadn't a clue about the competition, knew nothing about the voucher, made no attempt to find out about it but matched me up anyway. That was fine I left that day on a low but was excited to get it sorted and get my extensions fitted. Finally the day arrived and I'm in the chair about to get my hair, the colour of the extensions was wrong, there wasn't enough extensions to cover my whole head so the lady had to go into the back and find some different coloured extensions to try finish the job. I knew the colour was a bit off but I didn't realise how bad it was until I got home and washed it. The colour wasn't anywhere near the same as my hair, the stylist threw a few random brown pieces in, the cut was uneven. When I contacted the salon I was informed my hair was "too short for extensions" and that I wasn't styling them properly. My hair still a year later is thin and raggedy from being chopped into by the stylist to try cover for the fact she hadn't enough extensions. I should have pushed back harder at the time but because it was a competition I felt I had no right. I paid for them to be removed in a different salon and foolishly let the whole incident sit which I wish I hadn't of done as this was a total mess. It knocked my confidence and something that should have been a great experience in a top salon has ended up costing me a lot to try and get my hair back to normal after a year.

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