Anonymous wrote: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.
It's true but it's actually sad, because they don't make a good living.
Then go to college and get a better job! It’s not my job to subsidize crappy job decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am vain; I will eat ramen noodles, drive a used car, wear thrift store clothes, but I will go every month for a trim/highlight/blow out (about $200 to include tip, sometimes products) and manicure & pedicure every two weeks (about $150).
No apologies and I’d spend my last few bucks on this self-care - so relaxing and enjoyable for me.
I agree. My hair is important to me. I can't believe some people are so cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am vain; I will eat ramen noodles, drive a used car, wear thrift store clothes, but I will go every month for a trim/highlight/blow out (about $200 to include tip, sometimes products) and manicure & pedicure every two weeks (about $150).
No apologies and I’d spend my last few bucks on this self-care - so relaxing and enjoyable for me.
I agree. My hair is important to me. I can't believe some people are so cheap.
Imagine what people are saying about you and how pathetic it is that you value you hair so much!
I get compliments on my hair all the time. I'm known for having great hair. I'm 48 and my hair looks better than any 25 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am vain; I will eat ramen noodles, drive a used car, wear thrift store clothes, but I will go every month for a trim/highlight/blow out (about $200 to include tip, sometimes products) and manicure & pedicure every two weeks (about $150).
No apologies and I’d spend my last few bucks on this self-care - so relaxing and enjoyable for me.
I agree. My hair is important to me. I can't believe some people are so cheap.
Imagine what people are saying about you and how pathetic it is that you value you hair so much!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I do a step above greatclips - like, a $65 haircut + tip. And then I color my own hair. I like the hair color results better than when I was getting it done professionally for about $80, although it's not as good as getting it done at the more expensive places.
What color product do you use?
Anonymous wrote: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.
I do a step above greatclips - like, a $65 haircut + tip. And then I color my own hair. I like the hair color results better than when I was getting it done professionally for about $80, although it's not as good as getting it done at the more expensive places.
Anonymous wrote:$450 for highlights, lowlights, color, haircut, blow dry
Anonymous wrote:You tip the owner. Its no longer the 1950s.
Anonymous wrote:Consider how many places were not open during covid. Your stylist couldn’t work from home. And rents everywhere have increased.
Have you gotten a pay increase in the last five years? Your stylist lives off these services. Even if they are the owner they have non personal expenses. Your service fees are how they stay open.
SMH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You tip the owner. Its no longer the 1950s.
Not tipping owner
Anonymous wrote:You tip the owner. Its no longer the 1950s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am vain; I will eat ramen noodles, drive a used car, wear thrift store clothes, but I will go every month for a trim/highlight/blow out (about $200 to include tip, sometimes products) and manicure & pedicure every two weeks (about $150).
No apologies and I’d spend my last few bucks on this self-care - so relaxing and enjoyable for me.
I agree. My hair is important to me. I can't believe some people are so cheap.
Anonymous wrote:I was at the salon about 5 years ago and the lady paid $400. I was floored. I was paying about $70 + $20 tip. I was floored. I wish I saw what she looked like before.
This was in Bethesda.