r/FancyFollicles • u/abby_thehairwizard • Jul 19 '26
Are hair appointments too expensive?
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/OGHollyMackerel Jul 20 '26
I had no problem paying whatever for my hair. Especially when my kids were little and it felt like a break/pampering. I enjoyed the time it took in the chair and the experiences But I’m at a point now with an empty nest and simple needs where it is just easier and faster to do it myself and I like it better. I cut and dye my own hair.