Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feeling like a weirdo that I cut and colour my own hair and get compliments all the time. Anyone else? Is that so unusual?
I have curly/straight/wavy hair so I do a long layered cut and only just started colouring it this year as the silver was turning my hair a cooler tone I didn't like. The only bummer is the hour I lose every four weeks- like clockwork- as my hair grows so fast and I don't like a root line.
Do people really not mind spending so much- or do you actually enjoy it or do you feel it's such a necessity for a pro to do it for it to look good?
How did you learn to cut your hair though? Through trial and errors?
There are tons of videos on youtube but I don't know if I have the courage to go through the experimental phase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charging by the hour is very standard in other countries. It makes complete sense.
By the way these things are optional. So don’t act like it’s the same thing as the price of milk or gasoline going up.
Did you know you can live and even function in society without ever purchasing milk or gas? (So those things are optional, too)
Anonymous wrote: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.
Agree with the bolded!
Anonymous wrote:Charging by the hour is very standard in other countries. It makes complete sense.
By the way these things are optional. So don’t act like it’s the same thing as the price of milk or gasoline going up.
Anonymous wrote:Feeling like a weirdo that I cut and colour my own hair and get compliments all the time. Anyone else? Is that so unusual?
I have curly/straight/wavy hair so I do a long layered cut and only just started colouring it this year as the silver was turning my hair a cooler tone I didn't like. The only bummer is the hour I lose every four weeks- like clockwork- as my hair grows so fast and I don't like a root line.
Do people really not mind spending so much- or do you actually enjoy it or do you feel it's such a necessity for a pro to do it for it to look good?
Anonymous wrote:Charging by the hour is very standard in other countries. It makes complete sense.
By the way these things are optional. So don’t act like it’s the same thing as the price of milk or gasoline going up.
Anonymous wrote:I stopped going during Covid and trained my husband pretty well on my cut. But now I want a different one that's outside his skill set and am struggling to find a stylist who charges under $80 as their floor. I don't need a wash, I don't need it blow dried or styled, I definitely don't need dye, I just need someone who can cut layers better than a 40 year old male scientist who learned from YouTube. Maybe I'll wind up at Haircuttery.
Anonymous wrote:Feeling like a weirdo that I cut and colour my own hair and get compliments all the time. Anyone else? Is that so unusual?
I have curly/straight/wavy hair so I do a long layered cut and only just started colouring it this year as the silver was turning my hair a cooler tone I didn't like. The only bummer is the hour I lose every four weeks- like clockwork- as my hair grows so fast and I don't like a root line.
Do people really not mind spending so much- or do you actually enjoy it or do you feel it's such a necessity for a pro to do it for it to look good?
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:Smart option is to find a reasonable level stylist at great clips and get your cut their and color yourself with L'Oréal type stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Feeling like a weirdo that I cut and colour my own hair and get compliments all the time. Anyone else? Is that so unusual?
I have curly/straight/wavy hair so I do a long layered cut and only just started colouring it this year as the silver was turning my hair a cooler tone I didn't like. The only bummer is the hour I lose every four weeks- like clockwork- as my hair grows so fast and I don't like a root line.
Do people really not mind spending so much- or do you actually enjoy it or do you feel it's such a necessity for a pro to do it for it to look good?
Anonymous wrote:Smart option is to find a reasonable level stylist at great clips and get your cut their and color yourself with L'Oréal type stuff.