(September 14, 2016 at 1:42 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote:(September 14, 2016 at 1:37 pm)pocaracas Wrote: 5 hours for one client?!
Damn!!
If you weren't at a school, how much would that cost the client?
When my stylist comes over, she usually gets there by 7 and sometimes doesn't leave before 11. And that's just to dye and highlight sometimes, because she "weaves" colors in so that when the roots grow out, it looks more natural.
Getting hairs done used to be an all morning affair for women who could afford it.
Color... color... not dye lol. Dye comes in those boxes you find on the shelf in Walmart. Stylists use actual color that they have to formulate and mix. Nothing out of a box.
So your stylist uses the weaving method on foils to do your highlights, does she also do the slicing method with the weaving? Typically, the slicing and weaving method are used together. She comes to your house? I'm sure there's an extra charge for that. Does she do a full head of foils or a partial?
Depending on what she's doing, including a hair cut etc. The foils themselves should take no more than 25 minutes to put in your hair. Depending on what your natural color is and how many levels you want lifted, depends on the developer used and the time it will take for that to do it's job. If you're getting highlights and are level 7 or higher, I can't imagine you needing to have your hair double processed. If you are a level six or below, you'll need double processing, which there is an extra charge for the toner as it's actual color, depending on the brand used. But even with that, you should be done inside of two hours even with blow drying and styling your hair.
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