What do you pay for a haircut?
Around here even barbershops are charging $30 for a clipper trim. Seems a bit high to me for something that literally takes maybe 30 mins max. These stylists or barbers can be making $60/hr :oops:
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Kyle Johnson commented
Usually, a haircut costs me about $20. Well, $60 for a men's haircut is not normal. For about half a year, my wife cuts my hair at home. She was trained at the beauty school http://www.nwcollege.edu and now works in the salon. She says that for $60, you can get a beautiful haircut and hair coloring. In rare cases, it doesn't even go for $60. Maybe the cost of your haircut is so expensive because you go to some super-elite beauty salon. I don't have any other explanation. With these prices, it will be cheaper for you to also unlearn beauty school and cut your own hair, lol.
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For Njetflix commented
I pay about $30.