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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] That is WILD. [/quote] That’s some sh!tty terminology. Just charge different amounts for different types of cuts. Chances are, if I went 16 weeks without a cut, I was intentionally growing out my hair. :idea: [/quote] Yeah it really makes no sense. When I got an actual “new client cut” my first time she sat with me to talk about my hair, routine, products, etc, so it made sense for it to be longer and more expensive. It’s not necessarily going to take longer to cut my hair if it’s been 8 weeks or 8 months. What if I want a dramatic reshaping after 8 weeks, or just a small trim after 8 months? Nonsense. [/quote] This is for a curly cut? I have wild curls and don't get a haircut every 16 weeks because it just doesn't grow much. 26 weeks, maybe. [/quote]
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