Bubblingbrownshuga
Well-Known Member
First, lemme put this disclaimer out there raat na:
I understand beauticians must make their money, they have bills to pay, product prices increase, yadda yadda yadda. I still want to know your opinion on this issue though.
Okay, do you ladies believe that it's unfair to charge a client based on the length/thickness of the hair AND in some unheard of situations, the cirumference of one's head? I remember once a young lady I knew was desiring to get her hair styled and the beautician told her she would charge for this particular style based on the shape of her head? And no, she doesn't have a gigantic sized dome I am speaking of beauticians that don't have a scale, but once they see your hair they 'estimate' on the spot how much they may charge and even then they seem to second guess their first quote.
I recently went to get a consultation on my hair by a stylist. I just wanted simple box braids- that's it. I had my hair tied up in a high bun and the lady was hesitant to take it down to see my hair. You would've thought I had dookie on my hair or something. I noticed her hesitancy and I asked her would it be a problem with her doing my hair. She said no, but she still sounded hesitant. She quoted me $100 for box braids... with my own hair. She felt like it would take too much time and the amount of money she would receive from 2 clients in that time would be missed and I should 'make up' her time. I asked would it be better for me to wash and blow dry my hair out so she wouldn't have to do so much. She said it would still be $100 b/c of the length and thickness. She mentioned a young lady's hair who was shoulder length and she charged her $85 for block braid. My hair is not tedious to handle at all as long as you treat it with tlc. I quizzed her on how she would proceed to style my hair if I came to her and I didn't like her response of combing my hair out BEFORE washing to get rid of dead hair. Honestly, I was a bit discouraged that she wasn't a bit more professional about my hair. I joked with her about cutting it off to get a better price
Anyway, I feel like such a burden when I step in some beauty shops. I've had beauticians (when I was relaxed and now that I am natural) decide not to style my hair b/c of it's length and thickness. I remember vividly walking in a salon with about 5 beauticians and they all gave me the erplexed look. I am sure they didn't pass me up b/c they felt they would damage my hair, but they did b/c they didn't feel like dealing with it and would make be 'pay' (no pun intended).
I guess I could understand their quotes a bit more if they actually had something visual for me to work with, ie a scale describing a base price for the average and adding $5 per each 2 inches of hair. This to me is more professional than pulling a price out of thin air.
What do you all think?
I understand beauticians must make their money, they have bills to pay, product prices increase, yadda yadda yadda. I still want to know your opinion on this issue though.
Okay, do you ladies believe that it's unfair to charge a client based on the length/thickness of the hair AND in some unheard of situations, the cirumference of one's head? I remember once a young lady I knew was desiring to get her hair styled and the beautician told her she would charge for this particular style based on the shape of her head? And no, she doesn't have a gigantic sized dome I am speaking of beauticians that don't have a scale, but once they see your hair they 'estimate' on the spot how much they may charge and even then they seem to second guess their first quote.
I recently went to get a consultation on my hair by a stylist. I just wanted simple box braids- that's it. I had my hair tied up in a high bun and the lady was hesitant to take it down to see my hair. You would've thought I had dookie on my hair or something. I noticed her hesitancy and I asked her would it be a problem with her doing my hair. She said no, but she still sounded hesitant. She quoted me $100 for box braids... with my own hair. She felt like it would take too much time and the amount of money she would receive from 2 clients in that time would be missed and I should 'make up' her time. I asked would it be better for me to wash and blow dry my hair out so she wouldn't have to do so much. She said it would still be $100 b/c of the length and thickness. She mentioned a young lady's hair who was shoulder length and she charged her $85 for block braid. My hair is not tedious to handle at all as long as you treat it with tlc. I quizzed her on how she would proceed to style my hair if I came to her and I didn't like her response of combing my hair out BEFORE washing to get rid of dead hair. Honestly, I was a bit discouraged that she wasn't a bit more professional about my hair. I joked with her about cutting it off to get a better price
Anyway, I feel like such a burden when I step in some beauty shops. I've had beauticians (when I was relaxed and now that I am natural) decide not to style my hair b/c of it's length and thickness. I remember vividly walking in a salon with about 5 beauticians and they all gave me the erplexed look. I am sure they didn't pass me up b/c they felt they would damage my hair, but they did b/c they didn't feel like dealing with it and would make be 'pay' (no pun intended).
I guess I could understand their quotes a bit more if they actually had something visual for me to work with, ie a scale describing a base price for the average and adding $5 per each 2 inches of hair. This to me is more professional than pulling a price out of thin air.
What do you all think?