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Don't sleep on the beauty schools! I thought $40 was average, especially for someone with a lot of hair. I know people here who pay $50-$55 for their presses.Tamala said:I paid $70 for a wash/press and trim,
I was ripped off, and I am never going back again.
Its because my hair is natural, and it was past my shoulders.
The lady was supposed to be of high caliber, but I have gotten the same treatment at a beauty school for $25.
back when i was paying it was $40 (and she gave me a moisturizer to take home) for a wash, condition, deep condition, blow out and press with the hot comb.andreamaria said:I have an appt., and to have my hair pressed w/marcel (sp) irons and/or hot comb is about $40. How much are you paying? Am I paying too much?
Tamala said:I paid $70 for a wash/press and trim,
I was ripped off, and I am never going back again.
Its because my hair is natural, and it was past my shoulders.
The lady was supposed to be of high caliber, but I have gotten the same treatment at a beauty school for $25.
kristina said:It might also depend on where you live. The least I've paid was 40 and the most was 70 (rip off). Either way, I don't pay for them anymore I just get jiggie with the maxiglide.
balisi said:Don't sleep on the beauty schools! I thought $40 was average, especially for someone with a lot of hair. I know people here who pay $50-$55 for their presses.
FeelinIt said:I paid 55 for a press a while back at a black salon, not beauty shop, but salon. There's a difference. The salon charges more for the same thing. That press did not last me the whole day. By the end of the day I looked like Diana Ross! Fast forward, I went to another place in the hood of Houston. Her name is Mrs. Vera and she is an older lady and she does a wash and press for $25 dollars. Now her method is old school. She'll wash and condition you, put your hair in clips and put you under the dryer. When you are all dry, she'll remove the clips and put some type of light oil on your hair. I'm not sure what she put in but I'm very tender headed and it wasn't enough to make my hair smooth for the comb to throuh without hurting me some. But she'll gather up your hair and start from the back and move that hot ass comb through and in about 10-15 minutes, she's done. I was a little skeptical of her method because the comb was hot as hell and it felt like my hair was crackling when she moved it through but when she finished, that **** looked like I had a bone straight perm and in looking at it later, I remembered why I went natural. I hate my hair bone straight. But she got every inch and I didn't get a curl because I was gettting a trim later. It lasted two whole weeks until I washed it out!
She was done in under an hour flat! And she had other customers who I might add, had beautiful long permed hair. I'm going back to her to get my hair pressed for a wedding I'm in and I know she'll be done fast and I don't have to worry about being late to the ceremony.
A note, I tried pressing my hair myself many times, and always wondered why it would come out puffy and not have movement. One hairstylist told me it was because I was putting to much product in the hair. So I tried the same method Mrs. Vera did with my hair and the results were great. People thought I went and got my hair done. What I like about what I did was, it wasn't bone straight and it had lots of volume and movement. I used olive oil before I pressed and that was it.
Okay sorry for the long post...bye...lol
PhonyBaloney500 said:When you did it yourself, did you use a real pressing comb or a flat iron?
Anyway I have never had my hair pressed but I've paid anywhere from $20 to $85 for a blow out (the latter including a trim at a pricier salon and done by the owner/manager lady who did a so so job and isn't worth the price).![]()
Millah03 said:As of present times, I pay $55.00 when I go to the salon. Not to mention I have to go to Moreno Valley (I'm here in Cali). That is a lot for my hair to get pressed and it's no where near long not even shoulder length. But she's good and she's the only person who does my hair well. I was salon shopping when I first got here to Riverside and she's the only person I trust and am happy with.
sky_blu said:Ive never went to a JCP or HairCuttery salons Ive always gone to black owned and its been $20-25 for wash/set or press. Now for relaxers I pay $50 which is still kind of high to me but I hate putting it in myself because I never do it thoroghly (sp?)