Anonymous wrote:My hair is relatively long, no layers. Takes 5 minutes to cut. Why am I being charged more?
If it's so easy, just get it done at Hair Cuttery. You don't need salon service for a 5 min cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hair salons are implementing hourly pricing and billing more for basic services, from single-process color to blowouts. Some customers say it’s out of control.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/of-interest/2024/03/18/hair-stylist-salon-expensive/
I found this article to be very interesting. As somebody who only gets a very basic haircut (no blow dry) three times a year, I’ve seen the price skyrocket. It cost me $95 because my hair is long (I get long layers). I don’t understand why it costs more to cut my hair because it’s long. It doesn’t take any more or less effort than somebody who has shoulder length and above hair. So how much are all of you paying who most likely get more done to your hair than I do?
You have more hair to cut. More hair = more time to cut
Short styles are often more complicated.
+1 My hair is relatively long, no layers. Takes 5 minutes to cut. Why am I being charged more?
My hair is relatively long, no layers. Takes 5 minutes to cut. Why am I being charged more?
Anonymous wrote:Hair salons are implementing hourly pricing and billing more for basic services, from single-process color to blowouts. Some customers say it’s out of control.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/of-interest/2024/03/18/hair-stylist-salon-expensive/
I found this article to be very interesting. As somebody who only gets a very basic haircut (no blow dry) three times a year, I’ve seen the price skyrocket. It cost me $95 because my hair is long (I get long layers). I don’t understand why it costs more to cut my hair because it’s long. It doesn’t take any more or less effort than somebody who has shoulder length and above hair. So how much are all of you paying who most likely get more done to your hair than I do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hair salons are implementing hourly pricing and billing more for basic services, from single-process color to blowouts. Some customers say it’s out of control.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/of-interest/2024/03/18/hair-stylist-salon-expensive/
I found this article to be very interesting. As somebody who only gets a very basic haircut (no blow dry) three times a year, I’ve seen the price skyrocket. It cost me $95 because my hair is long (I get long layers). I don’t understand why it costs more to cut my hair because it’s long. It doesn’t take any more or less effort than somebody who has shoulder length and above hair. So how much are all of you paying who most likely get more done to your hair than I do?
You have more hair to cut. More hair = more time to cut
Short styles are often more complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hair salons are implementing hourly pricing and billing more for basic services, from single-process color to blowouts. Some customers say it’s out of control.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/of-interest/2024/03/18/hair-stylist-salon-expensive/
I found this article to be very interesting. As somebody who only gets a very basic haircut (no blow dry) three times a year, I’ve seen the price skyrocket. It cost me $95 because my hair is long (I get long layers). I don’t understand why it costs more to cut my hair because it’s long. It doesn’t take any more or less effort than somebody who has shoulder length and above hair. So how much are all of you paying who most likely get more done to your hair than I do?
You have more hair to cut. More hair = more time to cut
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hair salons are implementing hourly pricing and billing more for basic services, from single-process color to blowouts. Some customers say it’s out of control.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/of-interest/2024/03/18/hair-stylist-salon-expensive/
I found this article to be very interesting. As somebody who only gets a very basic haircut (no blow dry) three times a year, I’ve seen the price skyrocket. It cost me $95 because my hair is long (I get long layers). I don’t understand why it costs more to cut my hair because it’s long. It doesn’t take any more or less effort than somebody who has shoulder length and above hair. So how much are all of you paying who most likely get more done to your hair than I do?
You have more hair to cut. More hair = more time to cut
Anonymous wrote:Hair salons are implementing hourly pricing and billing more for basic services, from single-process color to blowouts. Some customers say it’s out of control.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/of-interest/2024/03/18/hair-stylist-salon-expensive/
I found this article to be very interesting. As somebody who only gets a very basic haircut (no blow dry) three times a year, I’ve seen the price skyrocket. It cost me $95 because my hair is long (I get long layers). I don’t understand why it costs more to cut my hair because it’s long. It doesn’t take any more or less effort than somebody who has shoulder length and above hair. So how much are all of you paying who most likely get more done to your hair than I do?