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7 Ways to Save Money at the Salon

Don Flood

Don Flood

Salon visits tapping you out? New York City hairstylist Patrick Melville suggests some money-saving measures.

1. Master class: If you can't always afford to see a top stylist on a regular basis, book follow-up appointments with a junior person he or she has trained. The architecture of the cut will remain in place for at least six months - after that, go back to the master.

2. New bang theory: A fringe shaping or "dusting" (which most stylists offer for free) revives a cut, opens up the face, and can therefore help stretch out the time between appointments. An expert cut on long hair can look fresh for up to three months, but short hair is a little less forgiving.

3. Try before you buy: Prior to committing to a haircut with a pricey new stylist, go for a blow-dry first. You'll get an inexpensive sample of his taste - and personality.

4. Skip the tip! Really. If you book a session with a salon owner, you don't need to tip him. And don't overcompensate by overtipping his assistants; $5 to $10 each should do it.

5. Condition yourself: Glazes, like Clairol Shine Happy, can enliven dull color between visits without changing the tone.

6. Color at home: Some pros send clients home with a small batch of customized color and detailed instructions for root touch-ups.

7. Get highlights: They're easier to maintain and, hence, cheaper overall than single-process color, particularly if you choose shades closest to your natural one.

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  • opiniononly's Avatar
    Posted by opiniononly Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:58am PDT

    Beware of the upselling that regularly occurs while you are in the chair or at the wash sink. The deep conditioning offered when your hair gets washed is not free. My hair needs regular texurizing, but I don't always need a cut. It's also easier to cut when dry, so I don't need the wash and blow dry. When he does my highlights, he cuts it first and when the highlights are done, I leave with my hair still damp from washing out the chemicals. I don't care if I drive home with damp hair and it saves me an average of $25/per visit.

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  • Falon's Avatar
    Posted by Falon Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:01pm PDT

    Be careful with shine happy if you have any demi or temp color it will strip out some color. PM shine done at a salon is fantastic and no fade out. It does change tone!

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