Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Besides Hair Cuttery which I do not like, as they once tried to stand her up and cut her hair bluntly dry across the back.I am looking for salons that do not charge ridiculous prices to trim my tween/young tee's hair. Even Bubbles is over $50 now. Thinking of just going to get a pair of cutting shears myself. She just wants a simple trim.
Yes, that is the best method. What's your problem with it? You want to actually pay for the whole rigmarole of shampoo, conditioner, cut in the chair, blah blah blah? That's what makes hairdressers expensive, OP, and it serves no purpose for the actual hair trimming!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people not understand the difference of:
Adult:
Shampoo
Conditioner
Scalp treatment/massage
Hair products
Cut
Layers
Thinning
Blow dry
Iron spray
Flat iron
Finishing products
Tween:
Shampoo
Conditioner
Trim
Blow Dry
Am I lost on this? One would easily take 30min less than the other.
You are lost!
Tween boy:
A pinch of shampoo
A pinch of conditioner
Trim
$30
And less time than a tween girl for sure!
Same for shoes, you go from kids to adult sizes. There is not such a thing as tween sizes.
Anonymous wrote:How do people not understand the difference of:
Adult:
Shampoo
Conditioner
Scalp treatment/massage
Hair products
Cut
Layers
Thinning
Blow dry
Iron spray
Flat iron
Finishing products
Tween:
Shampoo
Conditioner
Trim
Blow Dry
Am I lost on this? One would easily take 30min less than the other.
Anonymous wrote:How do people not understand the difference of:
Adult:
Shampoo
Conditioner
Scalp treatment/massage
Hair products
Cut
Layers
Thinning
Blow dry
Iron spray
Flat iron
Finishing products
Tween:
Shampoo
Conditioner
Trim
Blow Dry
Am I lost on this? One would easily take 30min less than the other.