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Am I Doing The Right Thing Changing Hairdressers?

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abbeylee90 | 21:34 Thu 16th Jan 2025 | Business & Finance
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Like I've said on here before it was £165 before for full head highlights and cut but I'm going to another hairdressers end of the month cheaper. I feel bad tho as I been going to that hairdresser for years and feel like I'm cheating. 

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Money is scarce with you so finding somewhere cheaper is the better option.  

You do what is right for you. The other is a business person and therefore expects to gain and lose clients all the time.

If it's become unaffordable...which I'm sure it has...yes. It's the right thing. You're not cheating...businesses raise prices knowing some customers or clients will leave.

That's a week's wages for you, Abbey. You can't afford it

You have to work for nearly two weeks just to pay for one haircut which presumably takes about one hour. That's unsustainable. Hopefully the new one will cost a lot less and will do a good job. Try them out.

Have you had your date night yet?

Okay, just realised you won't be paying any NI or tax so maybe it only costs you 7 days pay.  (I hope you are gettting some NI credits though as your state pension may depend on it- check your NI record)

NMA, a full head  of highlights and cut usually takes a bit more than an hour.

Abbey, you're not 'cheating' and shouldn't feel bad - even if you had loads of money, you're free to choose anyway!

That's expensive, my wife pays 75 at a local hairdresser. 

I think that, as well as changing your hairdresser, you really ought to consider changing your hair style to something that's a lot cheaper to maintain.  From what you've told us previously, you simply don't have the money to pay for expensive hairdressing.

 

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