Originally posted by: tkdkid
I only get my hair cut at Regis. Doesn't matter who I get, they always do a great job. Every other place I've been doesn't have the slightest clue how to cut hair.
Originally posted by: Sealy
I am a hairstylist myself, have been for 6 yrs. now.
When I was in hairstyling school a couple of girls....still in school, so not fully licenced, got jobs a great clips!
They said they were encouraged to cut hair in 15mins. or less! They were timed and given a review at the end of the day.
All those discount places are good for are for people who just want shorter hair with absolutely no style.
When I do a guys cut it takes me about 20-25 mins. because I take the time to shape the cut so that it is most flattering to the face shape. I texturize if need be and I don't always go for the clippers, sometimes I use scissor over comb technique. Depends what my client is looking for.
I actually do it out of my home now so I only charge 10 bucks but when I was at the salon we charged 19.00Cnd.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
If you are ever up in the RTP area, I'd recommend where I get mine done. She used to cut hair at a Great Clips but they got tired of everyone coming in asking for her while 3 stylists had nothing to do, so they found a reason to make her quit. Now she owns her own business. Costs a little more than Great Clips, but you don't have to run the risk of having someone else cut your hair or waiting very long (cuts it in 5 minutes..80% of her clientel are men, mostly professionals that work in the area)
A good haircut is hard to find, took me over a year before I could find anybody that could cut hair worth a damn in this area.
Originally posted by: Hubris
That's why I bought my own clippers and just shave my own head. Not much room for error when you're getting rid of everything but a layer of peach fuzz. 😀
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: Nitemare
If you are ever up in the RTP area, I'd recommend where I get mine done. She used to cut hair at a Great Clips but they got tired of everyone coming in asking for her while 3 stylists had nothing to do, so they found a reason to make her quit. Now she owns her own business. Costs a little more than Great Clips, but you don't have to run the risk of having someone else cut your hair or waiting very long (cuts it in 5 minutes..80% of her clientel are men, mostly professionals that work in the area)
A good haircut is hard to find, took me over a year before I could find anybody that could cut hair worth a damn in this area.
name/address of this place?