Lol |
| You have had the same haircut since 1998? You must be 70. |
| Are you this cheap? You don't value your looks at all. I spend a ton on myself and I look good. |
| Not everyone is so insecure they need to chase trends. |
| I can't imagine a womens haircut that needs to be cut every 5 weeks. I have always had shoulder length or longer hair and go 3-6 months between haircuts. There are salons that specialize in quality cuts and color that allow you to visit less often. Look for a stylist that specializes in lived-in color, which is a technique for blending coloring that avoids a harsh transition line as your hair grows out. It's literally a styling technique that allows for less frequent salon visits and I've seen many salons advertising this. You'll likely find that the stylist is sympathetic for helping you find a new style that will look good for 2-3 months or longer. It will cost more but you'll waste less of your life sitting in Hair Cuttery! |
It's not chasing a trend to update your haircut once every quarter of a century. |
And the crazy thing is, Lisa Rinna looks really good with long hair! I don't know why she keeps that awful style. I think OP is a man, looking for advice. |
It's actually fine to just be happy with a style and keep it the same way. |
Oh, that didn't even occur to me, but yeah, it might make more sense that OP is a man given they said their "barber" originally cut their hair. Anyway the price doesn't seem that weird? I had to go get my bangs trimmed at Hair Cuttery last minute like 15 years ago and it was about $20 so I don't think the $35-40 range for a haircut in 2026 is that weird. |
This is important. I like my Hair Cuttery top tier stylist, but when I sent my kids to just anyone there one of them came home with a completely ragged, uneven cut. |
Not all of us are so boring we’ve had the same hair for 25 years. |
And it was bad in the first decade. It was bad in the first year. |
| Not op , does anyone know a cheap barber in Vienna, fairfax area for men's haircut? |
Lol |