Professional Hair Institute

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Denver, United States

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Barber shop· Hair replacement service· Beauty salon

Professional Hair Institute Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

Professional Hair Institute is located in Denver, United States on 6740 E Hampden Ave. Professional Hair Institute is rated 3 out of 5 in the category barber shop in United States.

Address

6740 E Hampden Ave

Phone

+1 3037824858

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Patricia Mitchell

New staff members with awesome talents and abilities. Dee Mitchell, the owner, has been at this location for 25 plus years. Prior to this, he owned a shop in the Heart of Denver Hotel and the Denver Tech Center. He has been selling hair pieces, wigs and specializes in Cyberhair. He and the staff will go above and beyond in achieving customer satisfaction in hair cuts, colors, hair replacement and products - whatever your hair care needs might be!

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Trisha Thuesen

My review is one of the previous two 5 stars. I wish that I can say I felt the same as I did then. I was a client for several years to which I was treated pretty well. I was invited to begin working for the company and things changed very quickly. I was not aware but Melinda was telling the owner that if they traded me product, I would take my hair off on the Internet to advertise for them. After being harassed by the owners wife for attempting to clean up the place (which is disgusting and not at all up to state cosmetology requirements) I was later harassed by the owners several times because I was not taking my hair off for their benefit. I was definitely not being compensated as so or even being told that that was a requirement. Now that I have left I have been waiting for a trade for items I took into the office for a hair addition to one of my pieces. It has not been accounted for by the due date. I’ve been insulted and called names by Melinda since she “is not responsible for the factory shipping date”. I witnessed many clients being very upset about items being lost or that were ordered incorrectly but as a temporary employee I knew that she had not sent the order, placed it or had not followed up on its progress as most current businesses would. I also was told that the owners wife called another coworker and I “bubbleheads”. I don’t know if she meant that mentally or the fact that we have alopecia. It’s a little too close to call. Steer clear.