how much do you spend on a haircut?
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$0. Thanks to youtube I learned how to do my own a little over a year ago.0
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$10 for bangs and trim and only twice a year.
Don't think guys can get banged for $10 even in downtown Detroit
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Zero Dollars.
I have cut my own hair for the past 3 years. Even pixie style. And I always get tons of compliments.
Same here. I've done mine on/off for over a decade and honestly...at one point decided to go to a better salon since I got a more professional job...after the crappy cut they gave me, I went back to work and no one said anything and I fixed it at home that weekend and on Monday morning everyone was like, "OMG I love your new cut" hehe0 -
I have never seen this before. But when I looked it up I saw a video of someone who took before/after photos under a microscope and it really appears to work!
Thanks for the tip!0 -
$0. I cut my own hair. Glad to see I'm not the only one! I have help though. I have a CreaClip. If I remember correctly, it cost me $40. It paid for itself within one trim (my old hair dresser charged $60 for a full cut, $40 for a trim). I don't do anything complicated with my hair, so it's perfect. Love that thing!
Edit: Oh, and I don't dye my hair and do all my eyebrow stuff at home. So I haven't been to a salon in over 2 years. I haven't ever thought about how much money I've saved, but I should do the math sometime!0 -
$60 for shampoo and cut, and I usually tip $20 because my hair dresser is awesome. I will never color my hair, so I have no idea about any of that. I'm hoping I have my grandma's genes. She is 82 and doesn't have a single gray hair.0
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$40
$40 for a man, I hope you get a reach around when they're done.
Now THAT would be ideal.0 -
$45, plus tip for the stylist and a tip for the assistant. I go every 8-12 weeks. I dye my own hair unless someone else is paying for it (gift certificate for my birthday, etc.).0
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I paid $60 for a pair of clippers back in 1996 and they still work, so basically nothing!0
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Haircuts are like tattoos. You get what you pay for.
I used to take my son to Great Clips for a $10 haircut and every time I left, I said I would never take him back to the beauty school drop outs. I take him to a proper barbershop now, pay a bit more and it's always perfect.
Same goes for myself. Once I stopped cheaping out, realized how great my hair could be.0 -
Once I stopped cheaping out, realized how great my hair could be.
So much this. A proper haircut matters more than you think.0 -
o, bald0
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$200 + tip... cut, color0
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$200 but it's NYC0
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$120 -- but that includes color, low and hi-lights every 6 weeks.0
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either I cut my own hair or my moms best friend who is a stylist cuts my hair for freeeeeeeeeeeeee0 -
Last time was in oct around 30 euro0
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Nothing, for me, obviously, but....about every 4 weeks a hairdresser comes to the house and does my wife and youngest daughter. She's usually there from about 4pm until 11pm. What the heck takes so long? And why are they showing each other pics for the next time? Discussing it so long?
I'm afraid to ask what it's costing.0 -
I have no idea how much I pay for a cut by itself, but I just paid $145 for full highlight, cut and style.0
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12 bucks! boom!0
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