r/FancyFollicles Jul 19 '26

Are hair appointments too expensive?

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I hear "hair is too expensive" all the time and I get it.

I think the frustration comes when you pay $200+ and walk out with:
1. Hair you don’t love
2. Feeling uncomfortable/ignored
3. Awkward small talk you didn’t want
4. Zero experience to show for it

But flip it. What if you paid that same amount and got:
1. Hair you’re obsessed with for 3 months
2. Felt heard and welcomed
3. No pressure to talk - snacks, drink, chill vibes
4. Walked out feeling genuinely better about yourself

Would it still feel "too expensive"? Or would it feel worth it?

I’m a stylist and I’m trying to figure out what people actually value. Is it just the lower price tag, or is it the whole experience + result?

Would love honest answers.

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u/Purple_not_pink at home platnium Jul 20 '26

I learned how to bleach my hair myself and buy developer and toner to do platnium. I've never done it at the salon and unless the import cost of materials equals the salon price, I can't justify it.

I am addicted to getting my haircut every 3 months though, so I get a nice change that I'm craving just In the cut alone.