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A Questionable Hair Salon said:RATES we realize when a potential customer calls that he or she is looking for the cheapest price around. They are assuming that they will get the highest quality of service at minimum cost. It is soon discovered that you get what you pay for.
The can kiss my grits! 15 dollars for an applecider vinegar rinse
I can do all this mess at home for free-ninety-nine
including my extra "d"tangling for my non-biracial textured hair![]()
I mean really, I'm trying to wrap my head around the biracial pricing. What exactly is a biracial texture? And why should it deserve a discount? So let's continue to perpetuate the good hair/bad hair myths and alienate people by saying their hair isn't good enough to warrant good pricing? That's bad business, it really did offend me, and for that reason alone I wouldn't go to this salon.
I do understand some of the policies, but I wonder if they will deduct $15 if they're more than 15 minutes late for your appointment. And if they only accept cash and therefore do not have a credit/debit card number on file, how do they charge $25 for a no show? If I miss my appointment I just won't go back - how are they going to charge me for it?
On top of that there's nothing worse than trying to be professional when you are not. The misspelled words throughout the site - there's no reason for them. It doesn't take much to have someone proofread the text.
I don't mean to trash someone's site or their business, but this really got on my bad side. I'm done.
At*Get Twysted attention is payed to hair care and less to hairstyles. Children suffering from any type of hair stresses, i,e..fading/thinning temples, brittle/damaged hair*will not receive*cornrow or extension services.*
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Um ok.I'm done.
"RATES WILL INCREASE once stylist has determined that style will take longer than the average 2 hours. Let stylist know what size braids, extensions, locs or twist you would like. Rates will also increase due to age, thickness & length of hair."
okay i get charging a higher rate due to thickness & length, but what does age have to do with it? i'm confusederplexed
Maybe they mean kids cost more?
Lol. I don't know...
Anyone wanna call and ask them for examples of "biracial textures" ?
the Natural her"GET TWYSTED" MENU
Shampoo & conditioner is included with service
If extra d' tangling services has to be performed you will be charged - 15
Bantu knot set - 65 & up
Beads - 5
Natural Box Braids (no extensions) - 80 & up
Designer cornrows - 75 & up
Flat twyst - 65 & up
Braid-hawk - 65 & up
Coiling - 65 & up
Two strand twyst - 75 & up
Twyst out - 65 & up
Pipe cleaner set - 75 & up
Press & style - 65 & up
Rod set - 75 & up
Straw set - 75 & up
Clip ends - 15
THE BIG CHOP - Email for more info
Biracial textures - Kinky, curly & wavy
Natural Box braids - 65 & up
Cornrows - 35 & up
Flat twyst - 25
Press & style - 35 & up
Rope twyst - 55 & up
Rope twyst out - 55 & up
Clip ends - 15
I don't trust any company that uses the term "d'tangled."
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Discrimination on the basis of an immutable characteristic associated with race, such as skin color, hair texture, or certain facial features violates Title VII, even though not all members of the race share the same characteristic.
I used to braid my sister's 3a/b hair, and maaan it was hard work, you hear me?It's funny that "biracial" hair is less (don't get me started on that term but I'm assuming that means wavy/curly/looser curls). Every braider I've ever gone to despises doing my looser curled hair and wants to charge me more. When my dd was 2 and I was pregnant, I needed someone to do her hair b/c I was not feeling well and had horrible carpal tunnel. She is my hair twin - 3abc. I had 2 braiders tell me that they hated doing "slippery" hair like hers and wanted to charge me more for her 2 year old head that was sl at most. We finally found a place that had flat charges.
All that said, I'm not sure her hair is any easier or harder to do than my 4a child. I spent 6 hours doing twists on both last weekend. Neither was easy to do!
She said biracial hair is wavy and 'natural' hair is "well nappy" in her words Lol. I was like oh so wavy hair is not natural? She was like you know what I mean it's soft.
I don't agree with her policies, but I hope the LHCF mob doesn't go after her with pitchforks. Clearly this is a small business with questionable knowledge of proper business practices, grammar, spelling, etc... I'm pretty sure a lot of the pictures are random google images, I hope they have the rights to use them...I digress. I assume this is a small company, just trying to make it. Their policies are a bit much and their customers should expect to pay any outrageous price they see fit; but I cannot stand to see a small business taken down by the Internet.
I don't think the Civil Rights Act needs to be brought up. People outside of hair boards are still functioning at a high level of naivety when it comes to afro textured hair. "Biracial hair" is certainly not the correct term to use, but it's common place to lots of people. Just my 2 cents.
. Small business or no small business discrimination is wrong."well nappy"
As the owner of a "natural hair salon," she should not be displaying such ignorance. Why would I want you to do my hair if you don't even know that biracial hair does not actually exist? When you go to a regular salon, they don't charge you differently for having "black" hair, do they? No...even though they may have to cut my hair differently or spend more time blow drying it, or it takes longer to flat iron because my hair is thick. I'm sorry but that is some bs.
Sooo...why did I tweet this link, and one of my followers called them to ask what the difference between natural and biracial hair is...and they said...
So then she told me that she told the woman that she had two biracial kids and their hair isn't wavy, and the woman said, "Oh, I guess it's only in some people," and wanted her to make an appointment. She told her that they are ignorant and their prices are horrendous...then the woman was about to cuss her out but she said goodbye and hung up.![]()
I see your point, but since when has marketing always been politically correct? They're obviously targeting a customer base who may not be as educated, can afford to pay, still believe the "biracial hair" thing, or simply just don't care as much about hair as we do.
Sidenote: It's funny how we (myself included) want more black owned hair businesses, but in the next breath form a mob when there is a discrepancy. If every salon met our expectations, there wouldn't be any hairboards.
As the owner of a "natural hair salon," she should not be displaying such ignorance. Why would I want you to do my hair if you don't even know that biracial hair does not actually exist? When you go to a regular salon, they don't charge you differently for having "black" hair, do they? No...even though they may have to cut my hair differently or spend more time blow drying it, or it takes longer to flat iron because my hair is thick. I'm sorry but that is some bs.
I agree, but my point is thousands of people see what's posted on this site. I don't think it's necessary for people who would never have heard about this business or would never patronize it to call and make a fuss. Supply and demand takes care of poor business practices. The salon will realize people are not going to pay X amount of dollars to have vinegar poured on their heads.
I just don't think an intervention is necessary. Lots of people have the view that biracial hair is xyz and all black hair is abc. I'm not saying it's right, I'm just saying that's reality. Most salons I've seen charge different prices for different heads of hair. Longer hair cost more pretty much everywhere. If I go to a Dominican salon, they want to charge more because 'natural hair can't be rollerset.' In that case, I just keep it moving and go somewhere else. They lost my business.
Yes, 99% of the words on that website are ignorant but the pitchforks are just not necessary. That's my opinion on it. I also think it's ridiculous to start a thread titled 'OMG YoutubeUser99 Combed Her Hair Really Rough at the 3:12 Minute Mark'... all of a sudden the views increase exponentially and the negative comments stream in. *shrug*