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One of One hairs studio operates as a single-stylist studio on North San Jacinto Street in central Hemet — the format where one person handles all the clients across a full range of services rather than a rotating-chair salon floor. This setup means appointment-only booking and longer, unhurried sessions for color work, cuts, and styling rather than rapid turnover. The pace suits clients committed to a regular stylist and willing to book weeks ahead, particularly those doing multi-step color or extensions where continuity across visits matters. Walk-in traffic isn't the model here; regulars on a six-to-eight-week maintenance cycle are the backbone. For someone wanting to see the same person every visit and spending two or three hours on a color transformation, the single-studio format removes the variable of chair availability or stylist rotation. For a quick trim or a first appointment with someone new, the appointment-heavy schedule and single-slot structure means planning ahead is essential.

Family Hair Stop sits on East Florida Avenue in Hemet, operating as a walk-in salon with a quick-service focus — the kind of open-chair environment where customers flow in without advance booking and wait times vary by day and time. The menu is straightforward: cuts for kids and adults, basic color work, trims, and the routine maintenance visits that anchor a neighborhood salon's weekday traffic. The clientele skews toward parents bringing children in for back-to-school cuts or regular trims, working adults fitting a haircut into a lunch break or Saturday afternoon, and people living nearby who value drop-in convenience over appointment-driven scheduling. For an extensive color transformation, balayage work, or multi-hour styling session, a specialist salon is the better fit. For the recurring six-to-eight-week trim cycle, a kids' first haircut, or a same-day quick cleanup, the walk-in model works most naturally.
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Get ListedSupercuts on East Florida Avenue operates as a walk-in haircut chain, built for speed and convenience rather than appointment-driven specialty work.
Supercuts on East Florida Avenue operates as a walk-in haircut chain, built for speed and convenience rather than appointment-driven specialty work. The format is straightforward: rotating chairs, efficient trims, minimal wait, no booking required. Service focus is basic haircuts across age groups — men's fades and crops, women's bobs and layers, kids' first cuts — without the extended color sessions, extensions, or dimensional-highlight work that ties up a chair for hours. This suits parents with kids who need a quick trim before school or after sports, working adults grabbing a lunch-hour cut without advance planning, and anyone maintaining a simple style on a typical six-to-eight-week refresh cycle. For a full color transformation, balayage, or specialty ethnic-hair work, the independent salons and color specialists elsewhere in Hemet are the right fit. For the efficient, no-appointment haircut in a commercial corridor where most Hemet residents already run errands, Supercuts fills that practical, in-and-out role.
Not a fan. Won’t be back. Worst rub n tug I’ve ever been to. Very dry. Didn’t even use shampoo. Not really, but you should at least ATTEMPT to verify a customer's phone number before texting random review requests to bald dudes.
The experience was good my son absolutely loved his stylist and told me we'd be coming back here lol. The store was clean and I appreciate that they where open on Sunday.
I came in to get a color done. They were able to fit me in the same day! My stylist was super sweet and kind. I was so relaxed I fell asleep a few times such a great environment, and everyone had smiles on their face! They definitely have a new customer now going forth.
What Locals Know
East Hemet commuters on Florida Avenue rely on accessible, no-appointment salons between work and school pickups. Hemet families with kids cycling through frequent trims need low-friction options that fit tight schedules — appointment-first venues lose business here.
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