Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way too much, because of the female tax.
Once I went to my husband's barber for a trim. It was $20. Now my husband trims it at home. And when I return to my hometown of Paris, in France, I can get a nice haircut with some layers for less than 50 euros at a local salon (not a fancy chain), next to my parents' condo.
I avoid the DC area salons like the plague because they don't cut well AND they charge too much!
50 euros is 57 dollars. Which is in line with what a lot of folks are quoting here and a lot more than this $20 you are paying at the "barber."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was charged $88 at Bubbles yesterday.
Holy crap. That used to be my $20 go to out of college when we were all broke.
They've gotten expensive. I go to Hair Cuttery now, which is about 50$ including tip.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! You paid a lot. I have long, thick poorly behaved hair and it takes my stylist an hour or so from start to finish. The price is around $90 these days (plus 20% tip) and I thought that was a lot!
Anonymous wrote:$60
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was charged $88 at Bubbles yesterday.
Holy crap. That used to be my $20 go to out of college when we were all broke.
They've gotten expensive. I go to Hair Cuttery now, which is about 50$ including tip.
Hair Cuttery is a scam that adds pricey upsells during the cut without warning. Don't go there. Plenty of other inexpensive honest chains and Independence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. These are all less than what I was charged.
I was charged $120. And yes for a woman. Took her 10 minutes.
Yes, my stylist moved somewhere in Tysons that charges $120, I went once because I love her, but it's too much. Previously she charged $85 and owned her own place, so I didn't even have to tip. Now $120+tip plus tipping the hair washer ends up $150+ and is outrageous
This has always been a question i’ve wondered-do you tip at all if the person owns their own business and is the only person?
I do not tip my sole proprietor because she owns her business - her name is listed as the business owner if you look it up. She rents her own retail space, she owns her own equipment, she buys her own products, she sets her own prices and it is just her from shampoo to blow dry. And she charges a lot for it. So nope, I don't tip. If she wants more money, she can increase the price. I do give her a Christmas present every year though and sometimes I bring her a cup of coffee if I have a morning appointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was charged $88 at Bubbles yesterday.
Holy crap. That used to be my $20 go to out of college when we were all broke.
They've gotten expensive. I go to Hair Cuttery now, which is about 50$ including tip.
Anonymous wrote:I pay $300 plus tip. Color is usually an additional $300.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. These are all less than what I was charged.
I was charged $120. And yes for a woman. Took her 10 minutes.
Outrageous! I would ask to see a breakdown of that price.
She works for herself. I guess she can charge whatever she wants. But I won’t use her again obviously. And yeah I get that it’s an easy cut. I have gotten this same cut in many places and even in the nicest places haven’t been charged that much. But lesson learned.
Didn’t you ask for an estimate first?
Who asks for an estimate for a haircut? It’s not a car repair.
You don't ask the price of the haircut? I mean, my salon lists it on their website and tells you when you book. What kind of weird salon are you going to where they're not telling you the price up front? And why aren't you asking for the price up front? Are you 30 and to scared to talk to people?