Reviews for Sue's Hair Salon
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Monday: ClosedTuesday: 9AM - 6PM
Wednesday: 9AM - 6PM
Thursday: 9AM - 6PM
Friday: 9AM - 6PM
Saturday: 9AM - 6PM
Sunday: Closed
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price range: below average accepts credit cards good for kids street parking asian hair, curly hair, perms, straight perms, coloring, kids' hair gender-neutral restrooms women-owned bike parking
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Google: 4.9/5 BBB: A+ Nextdoor: 5 ❤️Sue's Hair Salon
23 Myrtle St, Boston
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Sue is very good. She has attention to detail and is clearly well liked in the community. Many people said hello to her while walking by and asked how she was doing.She gives a quality haircut at a great price. An experience like this makes me tip 40% rather than think twice about 20% tip for an expensive haircut.
Oh man she’s good. I’ve got a great guy that already cuts my hair but I was in the area and thought I’d give Sue a try. Not only did she stay open for me after hours but she took great care and time when cutting my hair, so she didn’t rush just because it was after closing time. The guy before me walked out with a slick cut and I knew something good was coming. Her technique man, you can just see she knows what she’s doing. I’m quite picky and cautious to try just anyone as hair is quite a personal thing and you don’t want to walk out paying for something that you’re unhappy with, but Sue really delivered. I know good technique when I see it and she’s...read full review
Wonderful! I had my hair several inches past my shoulders and wanted nearly all of it cut off. Sue did a fantastic job; she paused several times and asked how I wanted certain things and so the result is exactly how I wanted—maybe even better.I also appreciated her attention to cleanliness: before putting the usual hairdresser cloak on me, she wrapped a strip of tissue paper around my neck so the cloth wouldn’t directly touch my skin. I’m not sure if this is standard practice, but I haven’t seen it before, and it’s certainly a good practice to keep.