lashannasmall
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I didn't mean silky like silky straight I meant fine like fine/thin hair versus thick/coarse hair. Is it like that?
yes. They just call it silky. It isnt silky at all.
I didn't mean silky like silky straight I meant fine like fine/thin hair versus thick/coarse hair. Is it like that?
I never could understand why women spend so much time and money on some junk that ain't even theirs...that grows outta your scalp for FREE. *shakes head* to each their own, I'll keep my money.
I didn't mean to be so harsh, but those prices blow my MIND. Because here I was thinking that the lacefronts were the most expensive thing you could get! I mean, really! It is mind-boggling that so many (non-rich & non-famous) women would spend that much money on fake hair or a hairstyle.
I just can't imagine what would necessitate spending that much. The lacefronts look just as good. Cheaper weave looks good too, and chances are everyone knows it's a weave anyway. You can wear a cheaper weave and not look broke-down. The plain old sew-ins look pretty darn good to me.
Maybe if you are getting it done once for your wedding or maybe even prom or some extra-special occassion, I can see that. But to spend this much money on a regular basis-- be it every 3 months, every 6 months... there's no way I could ever do it personally, unless I had a whole lot of money and a 100% paid-for house and no loans, no worries, or no debt of any kind. If that's you, then more power to you. Otherwise... I do not get it.
$35 is average for a salon that is not a Dominican salon. Only Dominican salons charge $15 for a W&S and even then, that is for short hair.
The price goes up if your hair is longer and if you want a deep conditioner add at least $5. By the time you get BSL hair washed ($20 - $25), deep conditioned ($5) & set, plus tip everyone (shampoo girl, roller setter & styler) you are still at $30 - $35.
I know that I am personally saving a decent amount of cash by doing my own weekly wash & sets. I wash my hair at least once per week in cooler months and as much as daily in the summer months. Thankfully I no longer have to pay anyone to maintain my hair.
Ain't no way.
I was HEATED about 10 years ago I went to one of the 'Stylists of the Stars' who charged me $385 for an install after I spent $60 on the hair. I been done with weave ever since.
I pay for stuff in cash. I just can't see me physically handing over 10 Benjamins for something that is going to last 2-3 months. My fingers would cramp up, eyes start watering, heart rate goin up... naw man, couldn't be me.
I agree the prices are crazy! When I first started getting full weaves I paid 180 every 2-3 months (it was cheaper than going to get my hair DC every 2 weeks @ $45.00 and plus the relaxer every 6-8 weeks at $70) so I was okay paying $180 but then he went up to $200, I was upset but sucked it up...
But in the summer of 08 I called to make an appointment and they informed that he went up to $220...I was like H3LL naw!!!! I went on BHM researched and figured out I could do it myself. I was so upset at him charging me $220 when he didn't shampoo or condition my hair (because I preferred to do it myself-he wasn't that gentle on my transitioning hair)!
I called my niece and asked her if she had a friend who could braid my hair for me and she had her friend braid my her for $10.00 (I gave her $20 because I felt so bad at 10.00)...I went home and re-installed my EP (took me all of 1 hour) and I was DONE!!!
So I only pay upfront for quality hair EP (around $250-$280) which I reuse for 1 year!
Hair: $280/12= $23.33 a month
Braids: $65-$150 a YEAR!!! (depends on how much I decide to pay her above $10)
or $5.42-$12.50 a month!!!
I know there are people who spend more a month on new hair products, make-up etc...
There is a well known weaveologist in the DC area that I would like to visit, especially since she appears to be into caring for the hair under the weave, but I can't wrap my mind around the price. EP hair is worth the money. I am still using EPRT hair I purchased 2 years ago.
I posted this in the weave forum on BHM. I wanted to see what you guys thought about this as well.
Hi guys,
This may be a kind of a rant but I am going to get my hair done and after I added up the costs of the hair, closure and install, I figured I may as well have purchased a high quality lace front. At least I would have something tangiable. Think about it. Say you were purchasing EP hair:
Closure:$350
Wefts:$300
Install:$200 and (for some stylist it can be $325 and up)
TOTAL $850!!!!!! (If you go to a cheap stylist)
TOTAL $1000!!!! (iF you go to a really expensive stylist)
Nice lace front wig from California Lace Wigs or Xquisite: $400
Install:Free cause you do it yourself
Glue:$15
TOTAL:$415
Also, the lace front is a one time investmant while you will have to pay for the installs over and over. So you could have bought 1 $300 dollar lace front from a chinese vendor for every install of weave that you pay for. So lacefronts are also a better value.
I love me some extensions plus and I understad why their hair is so expensive and their lacefronts cost even more but do you think the price of hair and installs is getting ridiculous? Because seriously, the only reason I am not purchasing a lacefront is because I am scared of installing it. If they came up with Lace Fronts For Dummies, Weave vendors and Weaveologists may go out of business.
I didn't mean to be so harsh, but those prices blow my MIND. Because here I was thinking that the lacefronts were the most expensive thing you could get! I mean, really! It is mind-boggling that so many (non-rich & non-famous) women would spend that much money on fake hair or a hairstyle.
I just can't imagine what would necessitate spending that much. The lacefronts look just as good. Cheaper weave looks good too, and chances are everyone knows it's a weave anyway. You can wear a cheaper weave and not look broke-down. The plain old sew-ins look pretty darn good to me.
Maybe if you are getting it done once for your wedding or maybe even prom or some extra-special occassion, I can see that. But to spend this much money on a regular basis-- be it every 3 months, every 6 months... there's no way I could ever do it personally, unless I had a whole lot of money and a 100% paid-for house and no loans, no worries, or no debt of any kind. If that's you, then more power to you. Otherwise... I do not get it.
WOW. I had no idea that hair costs this much.