Anonymous wrote:So what does this Patrick guy charge? No info on the website.
Anonymous wrote:It's exactly the same. The majority of women just like paying a ton of money to get color done in the salon for fun.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a good colorist, the results will be head and shoulders above any result you can get with store bought dye. The dyes you buy in the store are harder on your hair than the color used by professionals. In my opinion, $95 is way too much to spend on one step color. $65 is what I spend in Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's worth it just for the knowledge the colorist has. I usually get red/organge highlights (I'm a young nanny) done and love the work my guy does. He's in Bethesda and reasonably prices since he sets his own prices.
He also recommended a differed hair shampoo to me and now even my red lasts me at least 2 months.
So for me it's definitely worth it.
Also, for being colored for 8 years, my hair is not at all damaged. If you have a good colorist, he'll know how to dye your hair without damaging it.
Another reason why I love my person.
Who is your guy? He sounds good.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's worth it just for the knowledge the colorist has. I usually get red/organge highlights (I'm a young nanny) done and love the work my guy does. He's in Bethesda and reasonably prices since he sets his own prices.
He also recommended a differed hair shampoo to me and now even my red lasts me at least 2 months.
So for me it's definitely worth it.
Also, for being colored for 8 years, my hair is not at all damaged. If you have a good colorist, he'll know how to dye your hair without damaging it.
Another reason why I love my person.