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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hairstylists are wilding out lately, I swear. Mine just upped her prices for a one hour curly cut from $85 to $100. That was hard to swallow, but she does a good job and I hate finding new stylists. THEN she announced if you go more than 16 weeks between “maintenance haircut” appointments, you have to book a $150 “new client cut.” I think that is a disgusting way to wring money from your clients who can’t afford a $100 haircut every 8 weeks, told her so, and canceled my next appointment. [/quote] Haircuttery is taking appointments[/quote] NP. I get that you are being snarky, but a Haircuttery really helped me once when I left a high-end salon after a really bad encounter that caused me physical pain. (And not for anything like dye, braids, or an updo or anything that might require a bit of discomfort--just a cut and blow-dry.) I walked out after my pain was repeatedly ignored, hair wet and half-done. Walked into a Haircuttery, and they took me then and there with very few questions asked, just needed enough info to get me back on track. I will forever be grateful to how kind and skilled they were.[/quote]
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