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How much do you usually spend on a haircut?

I generally cut my own hair, but lately I've been going to a salon and getting it cut for like $25 from a really really good hairdresser that thankfully doesn't cost as much as she probably should
 
$50 for the cut... But I just got mine cut, bleached and colored... for $380... Yikes

That's insane, I hope they take amazing care of your hair.
I get bleach, toner, and every now and then a conditioning treatment for about $100 every 4 weeks.

Granted, my hair could be in better condition, but even so I wouldn't expect to drop $380 for one visit...
 
~$7

I only get my hair shortened. No need for fancy cosmetologists with degrees from their prestigious hairdressing programs.
 
i dont, i just put my hair in a low pony tail when its wet and cut that pony tail off and thats my hair cut lol
 
About $20, including the tip, between 2-6 months, depending on whether I'm keeping it short or growing it out long. I go to a local?. it's either Super Cuts or Great Clips, I can never remember which. xP
The people there are always very pleasant, and do a great job with my hair. I have really thick hair (my ponytails are 6.25 inches in circumference), but it's actually pretty manageable so I like to keep it thick. I've had a lot of problems in the past with stylists at salons thinning it without my consent, but the people there never have done so. They also recommend a lot of different styles to me, and even taught me multiple ways to trim my bangs and my ends on my own when I mentioned that money was tight and I wouldn't be able to come it for a several months until I got a new job.
 
50$ by a stylist that always make original haircuts. But I don't go often, just once or twice a year.
 
Almost everything I do to my hair, I do myself.

I have short hair, so to maintain it, I have to keep trimming it about every other month; my favorite hair salon, albeit filled with really nice employees, charges 20 dollars, and that's not including tip. Thats 120+ a year that I need to survive!! I'm a college student who just moved out okay!?

So I do it myself now. I also bleach and tone my own hair to white every few months or so. Saves so much money to learn to do things yourself :cool:
 
I'll tell you tomorrow :p. But in all seriousness, maybe $25. I love head massages and a haircut is usually nice. So pretty much worth it. But kudos to everyone who does it themselves. If I did that, I'd probably cut waaaay too much lol.
 
around ?70 which included cut and colour and a tip, pretty cheap but i found the colour a bit brassy so i'll probably go somewhere more expensive next time heh
 
I spend ?15 on my haircut which i would consider alot but they do it perfectly, and get rid of the finer hairs and my necks hairs.
 
50 dollars with perm which is monthly.
$100 if I'm bleaching and dying it.
I get a haircut every two weeks.
 
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All the places near me charge $45+ for a woman's hair cut. Kids and men get way lower prices. My last hair cut I chopped off about 2 feet of hair. It cost me $60.
 
I go to the work school in my town and let the hair dresser trainees do it for free as their training. Though most of the time I just do it myself and let them fix my mistakes. :blush:
 
Wow, so many expensive haircuts here. My hairdresser is a family friend so she gives us really good prices, I guess. Now that I think about it she's really selling herself short... The most I've paid is about ?30 for highlights, and I typically get that once a year. Otherwise, it's about ?13 for my ends to be trimmed and sometimes thinned, that's about it.
 
About 20 dollars. Community business owner.
I used to go to the salons that charged $60-80. However, I'm trying to grow out my hair. For what I require (very minimal trim of the ends), it just wasn't worth paying a large price. :)
 
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