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DottyD 05-14-2011 02:32 AM


Originally Posted by GagaSmith
I have my thick, wavy hair cut every 4 weeks and pay $28. A friend told me she never pays more than $12. Am I paying too much? No, because I finallly found someone who does a great job. A woman I used to work with drove to NYC, spent the night in a hotel and spent $600 to have her hair cut by some "famous" stylist. It looked like her 4 year-old cut it! What does a haircut cost in your area?

We are very lucky in that our eldest DD is a hairdresser so my hubby and I have all our hair cuts, and my colours in exchange for occasional baby sitting. !! We are very lucky. DD is in her early 30's and expecting 2nd baby in September (great excitement ) and some of her clients - who have followed her when she moved to a different salon, are saying congratulations - BUT what are we going to do whilst you are on maternity leave ??

dljennings 05-17-2011 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by Jannie
I find with natural curly hair you have to be very picky about your hair dresser. When I hear, "Is this all natural curl?" I know I am in for 4 weeks of bad hair. That said I spend $15 a hair cut plus tip. If I was only going once a year I would pay more, but can't afford it since I go every 3 to 4 weeks.

amen to that... i like the salons in the mall, so you can see the hairdresser's hair... then i'm the one asking if the curl is natural... best hairdresser i ever had i found like that... but she up & moved to norfolk on me... some silly thing about her dh being in the navy!


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