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$80 for that is expensive..Was that in Chicago? If so, where was it? I live in Chicago too.. the girl who cuts my hair charges $50 for a wash and blowdry.. and I thought that was expensive.
Most expensive was $150 for braids , $75 for touch up and trim. The touch up, trim and style looked good but I was ticked off at the price because she told me something different over the phone.
My current stylist charges me $35 for touch up. This is a special price for me because after the touch up she wraps my hair and sends me on my way. I don't do heat, I air dry and she respects that. If she roller sets for me (once every couple months) she charges me $40.
The good thing about her is she will only do what I ask her to no more and no less. She knows I trim my own ends and doesn't sulk about it. She knows I air dry and encourages me to do that and doesn't complain. She doesn't push me to come in for a touch up at a certain time. She always seems glad to see me when I make an appointment and gives an honest opinion about how well my hair is growing. She is worth every penny so I tip her well!
[ QUOTE ] Honey01 said:
Yes, that is expensive. It was at Honey Child on Wells. It's a little more to be serviced by a master stlyist or the owner.
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That is pretty expensive.. the girl who cuts my hair is one of the owners... so I guess it's not that bad compared to that Honey Child place. I see a Honeychild on LaSalle in the phone book.. is that it?
I paid $200 for microbraids...except for the thinning around the edges and occasional ones falling out at the wrong moments...my hair grew pretty well.
[ QUOTE ] Honey01 said:
Yes, that is expensive. It was at Honey Child on Wells. It's a little more to be serviced by a master stlyist or the owner.
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Was your hair "OFF THE CHAIN" when you got out the chair!!??!!
Oh yeah and the $4.99 deal...
The first time I got my hair rollerset at costcutters they charged me $4.99 for a rollerset because I came in there with my hair already washed and it had conditioner in it. She used Dudley's to set it which I dont particularly care for. She took the rollers out and I wrapped it in my scarf.
Now I still go to cost cutters and they charge me $14.99 but the lady I have do it now is "THE BOMB!" She uses some mixture to roll my hair up in and it is SO SOFT! I have the lady wrap my hair up after she takes the rollers out. I try to go every week but I can always make it. Im trying the technique on my own this week. Wish me lucK!
[ QUOTE ] Chaya said:
Now I still go to cost cutters and they charge me $14.99 but the lady I have do it now is "THE BOMB!" She uses some mixture to roll my hair up in and it is SO SOFT! I have the lady wrap my hair up after she takes the rollers out. I try to go every week but I can always make it. Im trying the technique on my own this week. Wish me lucK!
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Where is this cost cutters place? That sure is cheap! I've never had my hair in rollers.. as far as I know..unless my mom did it to me when I was younger.. When your hair is done with rollers.. does that hold better than with a curling iron?