Visited this salon with my son who is autistic and does not enjoy haircuts. When I informed the stylist that my son can be a bit challenging due to his autism, he callously refused to proceed, pointing at my son on the floor. Thankfully, a female stylist intervened, claiming she was better equipped to handle such situations. Despite her insensitive remark, I agreed to let her proceed with the haircut. However, when my son began to cry, she abruptly stopped and declared she couldn't continue unless he sat still. I offered to hold him to calm him down, but they adamantly refused. I refrained from causing a scene to shield my son from feeling different, even though he may not comprehend everything that was said. This blatant discrimination is utterly appalling.