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“How To Save Time & Money When Choosing The Best Hair Salon For You”
There are hundreds of thousands of salons and you‘ve been to your fair share of them – how do you choose one? How do you find one that best suits your needs while avoiding getting any sloppy or insufficient services? Use These Tips To Choose A Salon:
Tip 1
Choosing a salon solely by price doesn‘t work: The truth is, when we invest wisely, we get what we pay for. Beware of unbelievably low prices. Call the cheapest salon and I‘ll wager you get a so-so job with very little service. It only makes sense that the cheapest salons have to cut costs by using cheap, low-wage, low skilled employees, cheap products, and cheap methods. (After all they have to make up the ―quality‘ with ―quantity‖). Are you really going to be happy with cheap, rushed service and no guarantees? If not, then … the lowest price salon really isn‘t a bargain at all.
Tip 2
What kind of results does the salon get? Many professionals claim to have experience or talent. Often people are upset when they expect their hair to look like a picture they brought into a stylist, but reality sets in about the time they see chunks of hair falling to the floor. Avoid this tragedy, through excellent communication. Ask to see pictures of the professional‘s work. If they don‘t have any ask if they have a few clients you can call for a reference or testimonials you can read through. Make sure the salon professional are straight with you. Often times the difference between leaving the salon in tears or with a big smile on your face is simply communication.
Tip 3
Doing it yourself is a waste of your time and money. Sure you can buy a set of clippers attached to a vacuum cleaner, or buy hair color in a box. But will you really look your best? If those methods could make you look your best, I would have never spent the time and money to become licensed professional and invested thousands of dollars to open a hair salon. Furthermore, when you consider the value of your time, you stand to lose more money than you could allegedly save, especially if you botch it up and have to end up visiting the salon anyway. Are you really going to be totally happy with cheap, rushed service and no guarantee?