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[quote=Anonymous]I don't like the attitude of most stylists or salons but, on the other hand, I don't always trust the skills of Hair Cuttery type places. If you can find someone good there, they are fine, and I have at various points in my life, but if you don't go for someone specific, you just don't know what you are going to walk out with. So, for the past 15 years or so, I've been going to a salon school in Arlington. I love them. They have no attitude b/c they are still students (senior students) and they must run everything by their teachers first. The prices are reasonable b/c you really are only paying for the products and a tiny bit for their (student) time. I took a "break" once a year or so ago and decided to try a "real" salon again, thinking, "I am an adult. I will not be cowed by their upselling, by their attitude, etc. Maybe it's time for a "real" salon b/c I am in my 40s and need help with gray coverage. Maybe it's time." And I went to a salon in Herndon. I thought, "Whatever, it's Herndon, how much attitude could they have?" NOPE!!! Totally wrong. Thought they were God's gift to the Herndon area. I spent $300 on a bad highlighting job and I went right back to the Arlington salon school the next time. I usually get out of there spending approx. $100. That's the most I will pay for cut and highlights! (and now, gray coverage)[/quote]
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