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Are
Expensive Haircuts Worth It?
by Andy Grant
What's the Difference Between a $17 haircut and a $47 haircut?
Other than the obvious difference (price), there are several variances. The
old saying is accurate here, "you do get what you pay for."
An expensive hair cut should take about an hour of your time, certainly no
less than forty-five minutes. The reason for this is accuracy. In order to
achieve precise accuracy, certain systems and techniques need to be in place;
for example, accurate sectioning, positioning, stylist stance and good hand and
arm control. A master stylist works systematically around the client, adjusting
and controlling hair placement and natural fall, checking and cross checking on
wet hair.
The blow-dry follows which generally can take ten to twenty minutes,
depending on the density and length of hair. Blow-drying itself is a skill many
stylists have yet to master. Once dry, the experienced professional can examine
exactly how the hair falls, how movement and hair growth patterns effect the
desired shape and flow.
Approximately 30% (thirty percent) of the cutting is done when the hair is
styled. Adding texture to the cut, personalizing the shape, blending and
softening can only be executed accurately during the final moments on dry,
styled hair. Dry hair allows for perimeters to be made precise (if that is the
requirement for the style). An example of this can be seen with the A-line bob
haircut. This classic style is the hardest cut to do well, as it should show
blunt lines and blended graduated layers through the interior of the haircut.
Talent can come from natural ability, but much of it is also taught. Only
ten percent of stylists maintain and continue their education, a statistic that
should concern anyone who takes pride in the appearance of their hair! Education
is key to growth and development, keeping up with industry and fashion
standards, and improving techniques and skill levels. Stylist who works for
companies that offer cheaper haircuts generally have not invested thousands of
dollars on their continued education.
Certainly, experience is another factor. A stylist who has been in the
industry for 20+ years, and meeting the requirements outlined above, simply
could not afford to be charging $15 for a hair cut. When you invest in a pricier
haircut, you are paying for the numerous years of education and hands-on
experience, in order to receive a product that is more than worthy of the time
and financial investment offered by both the client and the stylist.
Just ask anyone who's ever had a bad haircut. For woman, this can be
particularly horrifying, as it can often take months -- even years -- to
correct. Who wants to have 250 bad hair days, all because of trying to cut costs
in an area where actually more money should be invested? Receiving an amazing
cut that is versatile, easy to manage and looks stunning is the perfect result
everyone wants. A perfect haircut is what causes complete strangers to approach
you and remark favorably about your hair. That kind of result simply isn't
possible with a quick-and-dirty, discount salon cut. If you adore your hair (of
wish you did) and believe you're worth it, then it makes sense to invest in a
precision cut by an experienced, master stylist.
For precision haircuts in Castle Rock, Colorado, the author
recommends Caroline Douglas, Master Stylist and Owner, Aspen Grove Salon, Castle
Rock, Colorado. Caroline has extensive experience, and has trained with Vidal
Sassoon and Kris Sorby, amongst others. Visit Aspen Grove online at
AspenGroveSalon.com
or call 303.663.4772 to book an appointment today. |
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