I had spent quite a bit in London and desperately needed a haircut, seeing as I didn’t get one before heading to the UK. I had seen this place in the station and after good reviews from two cousins and my aunt, I decided to get my hair cut there. If a student cuts your hair, it’s a cheaper fee than the more experienced staff but no worry — they won’t do a bad chop job on your tresses. I am extremely stressed about my hair being cut right after traumatic experiences having bad layers that make me look like I walked off the set of the Brady Bunch(seriously). The place is nicely decorated and is a bit tiny, but everybody inside is happy to see you come in and are ready to serve you from the minute you walk in the door. There is ample seating and enough magazines to look up your new look or drool over models while awaiting your appointment to start. When I say students cut your hair here, they’re not the runts of beauty school. These individuals know how to wash, dry, style, and cut your hair properly and with care. I left with bouncy, beautiful hair that I loved so much that I made an appointment for them to give me a great blow out and style before a wedding a week or two later. I had a great experience both times I went and if I ever need a hair cut in Uxbridge again and want to save myself a few pounds, I’ll head there. I haven’t had an experience that good in a salon that utilizes students at home. It stood out to me. I wish that it wasn’t so cramped, but that can’t be helped so I can’t knock it. And the location is a plus. I can get my hair done, hop on the tube, and show off my new haircut whenever I see family or friends on the other side of the station. Give it a try. I can’t give it a four star because it’s not the best salon I’ve ever been to, but for what I got, I was really happy.