keelioness
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Looked good until I got to the price list...http://styleblazer.com/41864/styleb...-discounted-service-and-walk-in-appointments/
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toinette, how much does a flat iron cost in NYC? I've never spent more than 60 dollars for a flat iron here in Southern Cali.
I've never gotten my hair flat ironed before at a salon but here in NYC if you go to the dominicans for a roller set and blow out , it'll cost you $40 at most. The dominican salon near my house said they would charge me $35 for a roller set and blowout on my natural hair. I cant imagine going for a flat iron option to be much more expensive at all. Certainly no where near $100
toinette said:yaya looks fab. if I could afford it, I would pay $100 for a flat iron if there was a 100% guarantee of zero heat damage and my hair would fully revert back
and that it was self cleaning or dirt repellingyaya looks fab. if I could afford it, I would pay $100 for a flat iron if there was a 100% guarantee of zero heat damage and my hair would fully revert back
I would go just one time to get the true technique down to shingling never to return again.
westNDNbeauty said:Imagine there are people out there paying these prices because they have no clue how to style their own hair.
Glad I'm able to save myself $100 every weekend.
I also imagine they are also profitting the newly natural, transitioning or wanna be natural crowd who have not done their homework or just looked on YouTube.
*shrugs* all natural/curly hair salons are overpriced. These prices are low compared to DevaChan and others.
There are plenty of people who can afford it and are willing to pay. They are catering to the busy, well-paid professional. I live in TX, but I have two friends who are corporate attorneys in NYC who have gone to CurlBar. It's well worth the $100 to be in and out and back to work or home to rest, instead of standing in front of the mirror for hours.
Not everyone is interested in being a DIYer...
Why couldn't the wet or dry two strand twists be $75? Is it really up there with a rollerset and blow out? Either way when I'm up there this summer I won't be stopping by. A salon is a salon is a salon and they might have the type F girl working in there so no thanks.
I also imagine they are also profitting the newly natural, transitioning or wanna be natural crowd who have not done their homework or just looked on YouTube.
I'm sorry but I think it's pathetic how everyone is trying to profit off of Black hair. These prices are ridiculous. To be charged $100 for a wash and go is just crazy. I wish that more black women would learn to do their own hair instead of being overcharged for hair services.
Asians have been doing this for years and no one blinked an eye![]()