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Hairdressing hierarchy
This week I decided to get my very fine, short hair tidied up. On Monday I went into one local hairdressers when there were no other clients and asked for a tidy-up and blow dry (pensioners' rate). On being told I could have it done for £39.50 by a "senior hair design director", I asked if there wasn't an ordinary qualified hairdresser who could do it for a bit less. There wasn't so I turned the offer down as it was outwith my budget.
I then had it done in another "salon" where prices ranged from £31 to £54. After 30 minutes work, I was pleased with my £31 cut and blow dry. However, when I paid the stylist told me that if she did my hair again it would cost more as she is actually a "creation director". My husband doesn't have much more hair than me and pays £6 - so next time it will be the barber for me.
I then had it done in another "salon" where prices ranged from £31 to £54. After 30 minutes work, I was pleased with my £31 cut and blow dry. However, when I paid the stylist told me that if she did my hair again it would cost more as she is actually a "creation director". My husband doesn't have much more hair than me and pays £6 - so next time it will be the barber for me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my usual salon everything from 'stylists ' to design consultants and creative directors so a cut and colour can be as low as £55 and as high as about £130 started going into one of those turn up and wait salons in the city... reasonable results about £30 inc tip for a cut wash and finish and I do my own colours
My "creation director " charges £11 for a cut wash and blow dry .£21 for low lights including the cut wash and dry . Tea ,coffee or chocolate and a dip in the biscuit tin .
Local salon ,few minutes walk .Lovely girl who does exactly what I ask for .
I've also paid mega bucks for the same result that I get from her .If she ever leaves I'll cry :)
Some of these salons are a rip off.
Local salon ,few minutes walk .Lovely girl who does exactly what I ask for .
I've also paid mega bucks for the same result that I get from her .If she ever leaves I'll cry :)
Some of these salons are a rip off.
I desperately needed a trim earlier in the year as I'd not had it cut for over a year and the ends were so dry and scratty with split ends. I couldn't afford most of the city places then discovered a place in an out of town market, no frills wash, cut and blowdry for £13, dry cut was only £11 and she straightened it first! Fine for a good trim and would definitely use it there to keep it tidy.
I have always absolutely hated going to the hairdressers. Cant stand all the boring small talk and they very rarely do as asked no matter how much you pay. I always look for one who will come to the house, cut it and go leaving me to do the rest and luckily I now have the best one ever. A lovely girl and whats more we have a proper chat as opposed to the usual embarrassing rubbish.
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