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I follow https://www.instagram.com/curlyhairdaze/ . She is only doing virtual cuts right now but she always has the best cuts out of all the curly cutters I have seen.Who else do ya'll follow on IG? If there isn't a thread on that, I'll start one because I have a few that I have my eye on.
I don't do wash n gos but I am curious about what to do if ever I wanted to do it right. Certainly not willing to pay $600 to hear it though.
I also don't need that kind of hair cut as I rarely wear my hair out.
I'm curious about her thoughts on hydration though. Although seems like what I used to do to care for my hair 17 years ago was correct, wash every week. When I ask what products to use on her lives, she usually says she can't give me any advice until she sees my hair. She does believe in washing every week and using shampoo although I saw a co-wash on her product list. Guess you have to pay to play!
So I'm trying to see if there are general advice that she gives folks.
I follow https://www.instagram.com/curlyhairdaze/ . She is only doing virtual cuts right now but she always has the best cuts out of all the curly cutters I have seen.
You are probably going to be dissatisfied with this answer. 9 times out of 10, the stylist who are running their business in the CIK/BGC model are not going to tell you what products. They are going to say it’s the technique and the mentality. You don’t have to pay, but it’s going to be extra work on your part.Who else do ya'll follow on IG? If there isn't a thread on that, I'll start one because I have a few that I have my eye on.
I don't do wash n gos but I am curious about what to do if ever I wanted to do it right. Certainly not willing to pay $600 to hear it though.
I also don't need that kind of hair cut as I rarely wear my hair out.
I'm curious about her thoughts on hydration though. Although seems like what I used to do to care for my hair 17 years ago was correct, wash every week. When I ask what products to use on her lives, she usually says she can't give me any advice until she sees my hair. She does believe in washing every week and using shampoo although I saw a co-wash on her product list. Guess you have to pay to play!
So I'm trying to see if there are general advice that she gives folks.
She does a zoom call with you and directs you where to cut. The cuts do come out really nice, I would prefer her to cut it for me. She is due to resume in Feb 2023 her regular schedule/appt.What is a virtual cut? She photoshops a haircut on you?
She does a zoom call with you and directs you where to cut. The cuts do come out really nice, I would prefer her to cut it for me. She is due to resume in Feb 2023 her regular schedule/appt.
That’s not so bad to learn how to do a specific cut, but will I have a video recording for me to review. Back in the day, I bought a 3 way mirror and a dvd on how to do your own barber type hair cut for my brothers. They kept asking me to help them and that was out of my lane. It was def not over $50. I can still watch it if I can find something to play it on.And I see she charges $200 to tell you where to cut your hair… Actually that’s not too bad, since you’ll now be able to just cut your own hair from then on, I’d think.
But in general, the prices of these curly cuts are outrageous. I really wish we’d stop encouraging this madness. There is no reason that a cut and style should run you hundreds of dollars. It used to only be chemical services that would even come close to costing that much.
Oh, I do agree with that. On the one hand, you should be able to recreate it after the virtual session. But if I am paying that much I'd rather have her do it. Back we she was testing virtual cuts my sister followed what she did in the video and was able to fix a bad cut I had. I don't mind paying a fair price for a good cut because there is a skill to it but $200 and up is steep. I haven't gone to her yet due to the price (and covid) but two of my friends have and their hair looked great. So you do get what you pay for. It's just hard to pull the trigger on that price for me. But when I do it will be with her. I haven't seen anyone come close to the slay this close to me in So Cal.And I see she charges $200 to tell you where to cut your hair… Actually that’s not too bad, since you’ll now be able to just cut your own hair from then on, I’d think.
But in general, the prices of these curly cuts are outrageous. I really wish we’d stop encouraging this madness. There is no reason that a cut and style should run you hundreds of dollars. It used to only be chemical services that would even come close to costing that much.
That’s not so bad to learn how to do a specific cut, but will I have a video recording for me to review. Back in the day, I bought a 3 way mirror and a dvd on how to do your own barber type hair cut for my brothers. They kept asking me to help them and that was out of my lane. It was def not over $50. I can still watch it if I can find something to play it on.
We are paying what use to be top dollar wealthy community prices. The stylist in those areas aren’t even charging as much as those Instagram stylist for basic services. I know color can be up there. However, they use a lot of products and it takes skill to do it right without damage.
These insta stylists keep calling dusting, trims and cuts the same thing. So there is no difference in price. I’ll stick to my $35 trims at Ulta.
I whole heartedly agree with everything you stated. I’ve been seeing online stylist like Narada (Afrikan Hair God) and Linwood (Get Glam Fam) address this. They agree the prices are crazy. They say that complaining without action is still accepting those prices. Sounds like we as a collective need to revolt against the craziness by boycotting their services.I can book a cut/condition/blowout at one of the highest rated, higher end salons in Chicago, add an Olaplex or k18 treatment, AND get tiny threads of tinsel added to my strands for extra sparkle… All of that would still be less than $200 dollars.
White (and other) women (even wealthy ones) aren’t being charged what we are for hair care. The premium black women are being charged for having kinky curly hair is very sad. All salon services require some skill and products/tools. That’s not new. These prices we’re being charged is predatory imo. And the same people claiming they are “educating” people on black hair, are profiting off the idea that our natural hair is so difficult, so hard, so time consuming, that it warrants triple and quadruple the price that others would pay for basic salon services.
I can book a cut/condition/blowout at one of the highest rated, higher end salons in Chicago, add an Olaplex or k18 treatment, AND get tiny threads of tinsel added to my strands for extra sparkle… All of that would still be less than $200 dollars.
White (and other) women (even wealthy ones) aren’t being charged what we are for hair care. The premium black women are being charged for having kinky curly hair is very sad. All salon services require some skill and products/tools. That’s not new. These prices we’re being charged is predatory imo. And the same people claiming they are “educating” people on black hair, are profiting off the idea that our natural hair is so difficult, so hard, so time consuming, that it warrants triple and quadruple the price that others would pay for basic salon services.