About Great Clips
Great Clips in Wylie offers affordable haircuts for individuals of all ages. The salon provides a variety of services, including haircuts, beard trims, bang trims, and shampooing. Great Clips is known for its convenient hours, as they are open evenings and weekends, and do not require appointments. Walk-ins are welcome, or customers can check-in online to skip the wait. The hair stylists at Great Clips are praised for their friendly demeanor and skill. One customer, Darren, was particularly impressed with his stylist's attention to detail and the excellent job she did on his hair. Diana, another stylist, is noted for her professionalism and kindness. She cuts the hair of an entire family and is highly recommended. Although customers are generally satisfied with the service they receive, some have expressed concerns about the rising costs of tipping. As prices increase, one customer suggests that the percentage of the tip should not rise faster than inflation. Despite this, Great Clips remains a popular choice for those seeking quality hair care services at reasonable prices.
We got right in. Metra cut my son’s hair exactly like he wanted. Great experience! Will be back!
Requested style: Tapered along the sides and longer hair on top
THE Great Clips of 78 Wylie is my Go-To-Barber because it's the only barber/salon that I'm drawn to, and that is because the results couldn't be more perfect. This is the 1st time in over a year that my girl rejoiced complimenting how much better my hair looks, yes my Beautician is an adorable peach and she did an excellent job taking her time with Finesse & Skill. Great customer service, too! Yeah, and it's good to be home, even though it is a random visit.Thank you,Darren
Hair stylist was friendly, and her cut was good, taking care of eyebrows and moustache as well. Completely happy with her. The programmer who put in a 26% gratuity as the low end on the cardreader does the stylists and the company a disservice, though, from my perspective. If wages are rising, as inflation is wont to do, so the price of the haircut goes up accordingly, why is the percentage to be tipped seemingly rising faster? Rising in lockstep seems generous- raising the percentage of the full retail price of cut to be tipped puts me off. Maybe it's the math major in my background, but it seems a lot for the customer to take cheerfully.