Woodlands hairdresser gives S'pore man amazingly uneven cut, says 'it's okay', hair will grow back

Wellllll, she's not wrong?

Ashley Tan| May 20, 2020, 03:49 PM

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A dissatisfied customer in Singapore has left an unhappy review on Facebook directed at a hairdresser located in Woodlands.

Now, this might not be particularly noteworthy. After all, how many of us can say we're always completely satisfied with our haircuts?

That is, until you check out the photos the customer attached with his review.

Questionable haircut

These are the selfies one Joshua Then took after a haircut at Woodlands MRT's H I Salon.

This is what his hair looks like from the front.

Photo from Joshua Then / FB

Photo from Joshua Then / FB

As Then very clearly indicated in the photo above, his haircut is decidedly lopsided.

This is what Then's hair looks like from the left.

Photo from Joshua Then / FB

And from the right.

Photo from Joshua Then / FB

"Don't think so much"

The uneven cut isn't the sole cause of complaint though.

When he pointed it out to the hairdresser, the lady allegedly said his hair would grow back.

Despite him asking her to cut it evenly on both sides, Then said she remained defensive and tried to deny her mistake, and even told him not to "think so much".

Then's review on Facebook complained of "rushed service" and an "inexperienced barber".

In a comment in his post, Then revealed that it was his first time cutting his hair there, and quite understandably his last.

Unfortunately, Then doesn't seem to be the only one complaining about haircuts at that outlet, judging from the comments on his post.

The H I Salon Facebook page has numerous other unhappy reviews of the hairdresser's service as well, though for some, it is uncertain which outlets they are referring to.

You can see Then's post here:

Hairdressers reopened for basic cuts on May 12

Hairdressers reopened for business on May 12 after two long weeks of closure under the ongoing nationwide Circuit Breaker.

These drew long queues of people looking to chop off their locks in the sweltering Singapore heat.

At the moment, only basic haircuts are allowed, though they will be allowed to provide "all hairdressing services" from June 2 onwards.

However, since hairdressers will be in close proximity with their customers for longer periods, they are required to implement SafeEntry to facilitate contact tracing, should the need for it arise.

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Top photo from Joshua Then / FB