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Better Bangs for Your Buck

Posted 10:00AM 11/11/11 Savings Experiment, Beauty |
Savings Experiment: Haircuts

Getting a great hair cut is like winning a vacation, and luckily, there are ways to trim down the cost of the haircut, at least. Besides, you can spend a lot of money and still end up with a lousy haircut. (Trust me, this happens.) So why not cut costs?

Cut to the Chase (and Ask Around)

To get the most bangs for your buck -- err, bang for your buck, ask folks you trust where they get their hair cut. Talk to friends with hairstyles and (ideally) budgets similar to yours. You can learn a lot about the general vibe of a salon, its cleanliness, and even pick up tips for other friends and family members. Of course, you can always check out community crowd-sourcing and social networking websites to see what people in your neighborhood think, such as Yelp, Citysearch, and even Facebook.

Be a Hair Model

how to save on haircutsIf you're set on going to a high-end salon, see if it offers training days for schools and institutes, as they need hair models. It's even possible to get your hair cut for free from name brand salons, such as Aveda, Bumble & Bumble, and Frederic Fekkai, if you volunteer as a hair model. Plus, how flattering is it to be considered a model? (You don't have to divulge that just anyone qualifies...)

Deals on 'Dos

There are a growing number of websites with deals, coupons, and cost-cutting options. If you're willing to wait or go last minute, then check out sites like Groupon. Also, chains like The Hair Cuttery often offer deals as well.

Senior Styling from Junior Stylists

Just because someone is relatively young in their career doesn't mean they can't be good at what they do. In fact, junior stylists may be hungrier career-wise, since they're building up clientele. So if you're admiring your boss's slick pageboy or your sister-in-law's fringe bangs, it's worth asking where they get their hair cut and if there are junior stylists working there. If it's a close friend, you can even ask how much guidance and supervision the junior stylists get. At certain barbershops, stylists simply rent space, but higher-end salons tend to offer training and mentorship.

Haircutting is an art form, but it's also a skill. That's why Damaris, a junior stylist at Miwa and Alex, a boutique salon in New York, credits her boss Miwa for giving mentorship and guidance. While Miwa, who served as the Creative Director of Vidal Sassoon at its height and went on to co-found her own salon in 1996, has since passed on, her stylists continue her legacy. Loyalty is also a great recommendation.

I 'Do

Regardless of who does your hair, remember it's your 'do. Always communicate to the stylist what you want. Just a trim, or five inches off the bottom? Do you wash-and-go or use a hair dryer?

Some stylists like it when a client brings in pictures of celebrities, or just cuts and styles one might want. During the cut, keep your feet flat on the ground, to help keep your body movement to a minimum. You can also skip out on thumbing through a fashion or gossip rag and watch how your hair is being cut and styled. You may pick up some pointers, which means you can look like you just walked out of a salon every day.

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Michelle

I do hair. I'm an independant, booth renter. I'm not great at styling, but a haircut from me will be perfect. I know times are tough and I will work with a client on a price reasonable for them. I also teach my clients how to cut their bangs, so they can wait a little longer between haircuts. I have clients bringing me homemade cookies & breads, old antique jewelry, books & a whole lot of love. Find a good hairstylist. We're out there.

December 09 2011 at 3:14 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mountainlora

BEST place for saving money is a school for haircutting. I had the absolute best spiral perm of my life there too on very long hair. Three students rolling it PERFECTLY because they were going to be "graded" by their teacher. It was, no kidding, ten bucks. Every salon I had called quoted $80 to $100 (because of length).

The students took SO MUCH more care. Experienced hairdressers seem to not even pay attention to what they are doing anymore; they're talking and looking elsewhere at the same time. Sorry, but I do this rarely, PAY ATTENTION!

December 08 2011 at 8:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
badboyxyz

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh an " UPSCALE" haircut ... i'm impressed

December 08 2011 at 5:37 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
retinfosys

I go to a great salon just for men called Killer Kuts! Not a womens salon and all the smells and gossip going on. Private room with flat screen TV and beer and wine! My stylist Velma is the best! killerkuts.com Highly recommend!

December 08 2011 at 1:58 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
T REXX

i have great hair..grows very fast .. bought clippers ..i keep it short..the whole family likes to take a shot at cutting my hair..we order pizza and have a party

December 08 2011 at 8:28 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
slicric13

I go to a barber shop, where men talk about men things. There's an American flag, barber shop pole and lots of Veterans. There isn't massages, gel crap or someone that wants to do your nails!

December 08 2011 at 8:24 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Oat is the Man

and it's six bucks.

December 08 2011 at 2:08 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
lorineter

It's who cuts your hair....not where you go..You can get a majorly bad haircut even in a highend salon..and the best ever in a family budget salon. I work for First Choice Haircutters in Riverview Florida which is a family friendly salon and we do fantastic work...Great cuts...colors...highlites....perms....sets...blowouts....anything you need for your hair ..and do just as good..if not better than a high priced salon..!

December 08 2011 at 8:03 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
prmotherhen

I may be a geezer but lately when going to salons see a lot of tattoos that are very close to x rated on arms, necks and quite often the exposed almost to the navel shirts on the people who are supposed to be professionals. Not to mention the times I have gone to a salon looking for a good one and find the staff dyeing each others hair or using products and tools at the place to do their own hair. It is even worse with the tats at the beauty school when they are first learning the hair business. No wonder people leave bad tips or don't come back after one session.

November 17 2011 at 10:30 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
Kevin Arth

Oops. I thought this article might have been written by Charlie Sheen. My bad.

November 17 2011 at 3:40 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Terri! YAY!

I made the mistake of using a student and she ruined my hair cut. I highly suggest that only the brave go this route.

November 17 2011 at 10:00 AM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
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poll100

Hair grows back.

December 08 2011 at 7:06 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
itzthemusic9707

being a former student..you cant judge a school by one student..s/he might not have been the best, but there are other students there who could be amazing. when you go to the schools, you can request or deny a student. even when i was a student, there were only 2 girls in my whole school that i would trust to do my hair. dont let one person keep you from saving money!

December 09 2011 at 5:33 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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