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I found a good hair dresser here after moving back from Colorado. $60.00 to $70.00. but now can't afford to go so i cut my own hair now. sad but true.
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We have a local stylist who does a technique where it is a blended in highlighting where it is not obvious that the hair is highlighted as it looks natural plus as your hair grows out, there is not the obvious change in color.
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you deserve a treat.😁 enjoy.
am happy for himself to attempt mine, any mistakes grow out🤣 practice makes purrfect.
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Originally posted by grammaterry View PostI have been going to the same guy for 40 years (until November) off and on. He does a fabulous job cutting . I color my own. However, the last 6 appointments have been up by $5 each time. Last cut (Nov. ) was $85. Thought that was ridiculous for cut, shampoo and blow dry, and have decided that I will be a pony tail/bun lady for the rest of the year. How fashionable do I need to be on the boat, right?
So I'm not too keen on coloring, but I'm going to go for a full color. Highlights are too expensive! I'm not fashionable either, but for my dd's wedding and my husbands family coming I'm going to be the beach-bunny I once was. yeah right, lol
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I have been going to the same guy for 40 years (until November) off and on. He does a fabulous job cutting . I color my own. However, the last 6 appointments have been up by $5 each time. Last cut (Nov. ) was $85. Thought that was ridiculous for cut, shampoo and blow dry, and have decided that I will be a pony tail/bun lady for the rest of the year. How fashionable do I need to be on the boat, right?
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Around here each stylist rents a station from the owner and sets their own prices. (the exception is the one at Walmart which is a base price set by the company who rents out the space in Walmart). I don't have my hair cut very often because it is long. But it is about $15 for a haircut at the lady that I go to. I am not sure at some of the other salons what they charge but I know each stylist is independent and sets her own prices. Also depending upon what you want, there are some that are more skilled at specific cuts or coloring.
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Their prices are Epic compared to what they are around here. It makes me glad I live in a small town with fairly low prices. I pay $20 for a cut and style and $60 for highlights and she does very good work. There is no tier pricing due to it being a one or two person salon.
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Originally posted by KPH View PostAt first I thought it might be a school, but when I looked I realized that it was Aveda. Aveda does tier their stylists. The lady that cuts my hair just got bumped up in the salon. lol, and so did the price of a cut.
I'll keep going because she always does a great job, just not as often.
I'll have to look at their other services now and have a whole treat day!
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I go to a JC Penny's Salon, and they too have different levels of stylists depending on their experience. And of course, they come with different price points.
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Trudy, I suggest you start with Lorraine Massey's book, that was the landmark thing that started this movement. The title is: "Curly Girl: The Handbook". You will learn so so much about your hair and how to get it healthy again. BTW, the co-author is Michele Bender. That's not me! That's another Michele Bender. Anyway, when Ms. Massey wrote the book she was one of the founders of the Deva Curl line of hair care products. She walked away since, and the company was sold to a conglomerate. Guess what. They have changed the products and now people are having lots of trouble with their hair on the current line. Something has changed. There is a class action lawsuit. Lots of YouTube drama about this. But despite all that, this book is still the best thing going to get you started. When you decide which category your own hair most reflects, there is so much advice online on naturallycurly.com and by various YouTubers about using the right products and even better, HOW to use them. Eye-opening info. And there are all kinds of price points nowadays as new companies emerge and big established lines add appropriate formulations for curly heads. I am no longer a slave to the pricy stuff! Good luck in your searches, and dm me anytime if you want more leads. I've been on a mission!
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Originally posted by Midge View PostI no longer go to salons since I finally caved in to my naturally curly hair and started taking care of my hair using the Curly Girl method. However, when I was going, it was a widespread practice that there are levels of stylists and they charge at different levels. In fact, my next to the last regular salon was very well known and rather fashionable. I had been with the main stylist since her younger, junior days. After a huge price hike in her new fancier spa setting where she was the owner with her sister I had to stop going as did two of my friends who had also been long time customers. So nothing new there from a city girl perspective. Nowadays finding and visiting a curly certified stylist - eye popping fees! OMGee!
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I no longer go to salons since I finally caved in to my naturally curly hair and started taking care of my hair using the Curly Girl method. However, when I was going, it was a widespread practice that there are levels of stylists and they charge at different levels. In fact, my next to the last regular salon was very well known and rather fashionable. I had been with the main stylist since her younger, junior days. After a huge price hike in her new fancier spa setting where she was the owner with her sister I had to stop going as did two of my friends who had also been long time customers. So nothing new there from a city girl perspective. Nowadays finding and visiting a curly certified stylist - eye popping fees! OMGee!
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At first I thought it might be a school, but when I looked I realized that it was Aveda. Aveda does tier their stylists. The lady that cuts my hair just got bumped up in the salon. lol, and so did the price of a cut.
I'll keep going because she always does a great job, just not as often.
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Well that is unusual for sure. I would want their assurance that if I chose a newbie, that I won't have anything drastically wrong. On the flipp idea the newbie is fresh out of school and may try newer styles and techniques.
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