Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else read this article in the Post about hairstylists now charging by the hour and/or a la carte for services (like a blow dry costs extra, etc.)? I have definitely seen a huge increase in prices. My long-time stylist owns her own studio and up until recently charged $85 and I paid her $100 in cash for a wash, cut, and blow dry. My hair takes at most 45 minutes, usually closer to 30. I went back this week and it turns out she now charges $125!! I just saw her in December and it was $85 and she didn't say anything about increasing her prices. I'm all for hair stylists making a living, but that's a HUGE increase without any notice. thoughts?
My thoughts are:
1. You weren't tipping her enough when you were paying her $100 for an $85 bill.
2. $125 is still pretty cheap around here (and by "here," I say that for the exurb I'm in, not even just D.C.).
DP. $100 for $85 is close to 20%. What amount of tip would be acceptable?!
Anonymous wrote:I cut DD's and DH's hair at home. DD has knee-length hair. DH cuts my hair. DS in college goes to a cheap barber.
What I really need is a good conditioner!
Also, DC hair salons cost way too much for the quality of the cuts. I've been to Paris and other capital cities where it's much cheaper, and the cuts look great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else read this article in the Post about hairstylists now charging by the hour and/or a la carte for services (like a blow dry costs extra, etc.)? I have definitely seen a huge increase in prices. My long-time stylist owns her own studio and up until recently charged $85 and I paid her $100 in cash for a wash, cut, and blow dry. My hair takes at most 45 minutes, usually closer to 30. I went back this week and it turns out she now charges $125!! I just saw her in December and it was $85 and she didn't say anything about increasing her prices. I'm all for hair stylists making a living, but that's a HUGE increase without any notice. thoughts?
My thoughts are:
1. You weren't tipping her enough when you were paying her $100 for an $85 bill.
2. $125 is still pretty cheap around here (and by "here," I say that for the exurb I'm in, not even just D.C.).
Anonymous wrote:I cut DD's and DH's hair at home. DD has knee-length hair. DH cuts my hair. DS in college goes to a cheap barber.
What I really need is a good conditioner!
Also, DC hair salons cost way too much for the quality of the cuts. I've been to Paris and other capital cities where it's much cheaper, and the cuts look great.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else read this article in the Post about hairstylists now charging by the hour and/or a la carte for services (like a blow dry costs extra, etc.)? I have definitely seen a huge increase in prices. My long-time stylist owns her own studio and up until recently charged $85 and I paid her $100 in cash for a wash, cut, and blow dry. My hair takes at most 45 minutes, usually closer to 30. I went back this week and it turns out she now charges $125!! I just saw her in December and it was $85 and she didn't say anything about increasing her prices. I'm all for hair stylists making a living, but that's a HUGE increase without any notice. thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Already been discussed here.