| My hairdresser did some baby lights (probably 10-15 foils) and a cut. I don’t have a lot of hair and my cut is very simple. One length all around. I was in and out of the salon in 1.5 hours with getting the baby lights, hair cut and blow dry. She has her own salon room in one of those places that stlylists rent a room. She charged me $340 and then it had buttons for the tip. I feel like this is egregious but wondering if I am way off base. Thx. |
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That seems like a lot.
My longtime hairdresser now charges $230 for full foil highlights and cut. |
| I pay $220, but I go to her specifically because she is cheaper than other places and does amazing color (her cuts im not crazy about and go to someone else lol). I can definitely see $340 at a salon. For a rental space, it def seems high. Look for someone else for the next time! |
| I do not have color, but was next to the check out desk at my salon the other day. A customer was paying and admiring her hair in the mirror behind the desk - I told her the cut looked really nice. I was surprised to hear the assistant tell her the color was $275 and I didn’t catch/can’t recall how much her cut was. This is in DC at a nice salon. I see a new stylist and she is $95 for a cut but I think the experienced stylists/co-owners are at $150 for a cut. I could not tell this lady had color done, so I guess it looked natural??? I can’t afford to have color done in this area! |
It isn't egregious. It's on the high side of what I would expect given the details you provided. But it sounds relatively reasonable. My highlights, which are partial, are about $300 without a cut. |
| I just did a full head of highlights, cut and blowdry for $230 by the salon owners in Arlington. |