About Great Clips
Great Clips in Carrollton provides affordable haircuts for men, women, and children, with services including haircuts, beard trims, bang trims, and shampooing. They are open in the evenings and on weekends, and walk-ins are welcome or customers can check-in online to skip the wait. The salon is clean and has good customer service, with stylists who disinfect equipment between customers. One customer, Robyn, is noted for her kind demeanor and ability to match her clients' energy, although there was a miscommunication regarding a beard trim. Another customer has been going to the salon for years and highly praises Jung for her attention to detail and outstanding work. Overall, Great Clips in Carrollton offers a positive hair care experience with skilled stylists.
So the Josey location next to Tom Thumb is probably the best Great Clips I've ever been to. Prices suck these days as with all locations. Parking is usually easy. All the hair dressers have been wonderful but Umi (unsure of spelling) gets my look the best. If you don't have a go to independent in the City, this place can help in a pinch.
Hair type: Coarse, short. Lots of beard too!
I have fine, soft hair and I'm a senior citizen. I get my haircut that's short but at my age, I absolutely don't want a Manish haircut. I want a petal cut and a feminine style although a bit short. My stylists have been patient and professional and also accommodating with my back brace sometimes and I appreciate them very much. Patience and kindness along with talent is a great asset for me.
Robyn (sp?), was very kind and has very good people skills. She's good at assessing your vibe and matching your energy, whether your talkative or more reserved. Either way, she's a sweetheart and will do her best to accurately portray whatever source material you bring in for a cut.My beard trim did leave a little to be desired, however if I wasn't in a hurry and actually communicated that to have it fixed, there isn't a doubt in my mind she could bang it out no problemIn other words, not a skill issue, only a communications issue, and that's on ME.