Re: How much should a cut-in cost?
Hi Xeon,
Actually if its $130, I would at most just go once and will most likely do things myself once I see how things work for the 1st time. But after your advice, I think I will go to a normal hairstylist, there's just no guarantee the stylist will be better then a normal hairdresser, and very often, businesses who charge much higher prices then normal are just aiming to do a one-time business.
This is also why I am thankful for Toplace. John has been very patient with my questions and a absolute great help.
I'm not rich but I guess its the fear of the wig not looking right that makes me not mind paying a high price. (another example of how people like hairclubs try to screw us). I stay outside of the US in Asia so there's no one I can turn to for face-to-face help. I do wish one day, wig-wearing can be mainstream and friends will just tell us if our wigs don't look right, like a unzipped fly! Lol.
And if this forum doesn't exist, I would have been screwed without knowing!
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