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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you're spending $400 on your hair and won't shell out an additional $100 in tips ($80 to stylist, who usually shares with the assistants who get you a beverage and get you ready for color application, plus $20 for shampoo person), you're cheap. The $100 spread among those people makes a big difference to them and not as much to you. Plus, honestly, it affects the quality of service you get. If you can't afford that, go to a less expensive salon. [/quote] :lol: Spoken like a 19 year old cosmetology student in the Midwest. My $400 hair place in the DMV is nothing special at all. I know they won’t trash my hair and the stylist is nice; I like her. But no, honey, there is nothing you could take away except for my tea- everything else is the the bare minimum you expect for color and cut, so that $400 is absolutely for her time, talent, and expenses.[/quote] If you’re paying $400 for “nothing special at all”, then you’re a fool not to go someplace cheaper. I pay half that and my salon is great.[/quote]
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