I can’t imagine he gets new clients off the back of her either, if I had an appointment booked in with him I’d be cancelling after seeing that hack job.She must be upset, there’s no way she can be happy with that fringe, she must know it looks ridiculous. I don’t like the colour either, it’s too brassy.
Her stylist charges from £550 for a cut and colour and that’s the best he can do apparently. I would love to know if she pays to get her hair done or it’s a freebie. I honestly can’t see what the benefit is for him to do her hair for free - she’s not actually that well known and he has a client waiting list.
EXCUSE ME ?! I don’t live in the UK so maybe that normal for London but this is crazy expensive…Her stylist charges from £550 for a cut and colour
Oh it is crazy expensive, even for London.EXCUSE ME ?! I don’t live in the UK so maybe that normal for London but this is crazy expensive…
https://giphy.com/ghuvaCOI6GOoTX0RmHHer stylist charges from £550 for a cut and colour and that’s the best he can do apparently.
£550!!!???https://giphy.com/ghuvaCOI6GOoTX0RmH
Who on earth can afford to pay £550 for a haircut!? That is absolutely obscene, even more so considering I've had better haircuts from the kitchen scissors.
£550.... for a haircut. I'm in the wrong job aren't I.
https://giphy.com/BY8ORoRpnJDXeBNwxg
£500 for a two bed house with a front and back garden... I'm in the North but still?!Sorry but what a joke, the rent for my 2 bed flat is £600 per month
Excellent question, and one I‘ve been asking myself for some timeIf he is such a great hairdressers/ colourist / extensions weaver, why is her barnet such a state?
The same kind of people who pay £10,000 for a designer bag? There is no way a bag can ever be worth that kind of money however well made it is, but there is still a market for them. I remember Becks once buying Posh a £20,000 bag which looked like something you could have got for £35 in NextWho on earth can afford to pay £550 for a haircut!? That is absolutely obscene, even more so considering I've had better haircuts from the kitchen scissors.
Yet she still said to josie that they should both save their pennies when Jose couldn't afford a new pair of docs.Excellent question, and one I‘ve been asking myself for some time
The same kind of people who pay £10,000 for a designer bag? There is no way a bag can ever be worth that kind of money however well made it is, but there is still a market for them. I remember Becks once buying Posh a £20,000 bag which looked like something you could have got for £35 in Next.
Basically, the hairdresser Helen goes to falls into the luxury price bracket reserved for the rich and famous. There’s a whole category of goods and services that cater to those people, charging ridiculous prices, and they pay them because it makes them feel all special and privileged and gives them a chance to flex. I agree it’s obscene but that’s capitalism for you.
I can see Helga being willing to pay for a top hairdresser because she loves splashing the cash and showing off. You can just hear her going on to her mates about knowing it’s really expensive but you get what you pay for, she can afford the best, her influencer status got her on his client list, blah, blah, blah. I can’t see what’s in it for Tom to do her hair for free.
Yeah, but that was Helen at peak fake sweetness, she was just trying to make herself look nice. It’s obvious to even the most casual observer that she doesn’t ‘save her pennies’ for anything, she just buys what she wants when she wants, probably whacking it all on a credit card.Yet she still said to josie that they should both save their pennies when Jose couldn't afford a new pair of docs.
That’s exactly it, both hers and Lily’s cuts are the kind of thing that looks good if you’ve got someone to style it for you every day (if you haven’t already wrecked your hair first). I reckon they both pay, nothing is listed as ad/gifted, but I reckon he gives them a model rate so he can experiment and they get to feel special telling everyone they go to him at his fancy salon. It’d explain why Helen’s switched up her hair quite a bit nearly every time she’s been there, and why Lily’s is such a bold look.Her hairstyle is somewhat editorial - it’s not a hairstyle for everyday.
Excellent question, and one I‘ve been asking myself for some time
The same kind of people who pay £10,000 for a designer bag? There is no way a bag can ever be worth that kind of money however well made it is, but there is still a market for them. I remember Becks once buying Posh a £20,000 bag which looked like something you could have got for £35 in Next.
Basically, the hairdresser Helen goes to falls into the luxury price bracket reserved for the rich and famous. There’s a whole category of goods and services that cater to those people, charging ridiculous prices, and they pay them because it makes them feel all special and privileged and gives them a chance to flex. I agree it’s obscene but that’s capitalism for you.
I can see Helga being willing to pay for a top hairdresser because she loves splashing the cash and showing off. You can just hear her going on to her mates about knowing it’s really expensive but you get what you pay for, she can afford the best, her influencer status got her on his client list, blah, blah, blah. I can’t see what’s in it for Tom to do her hair for free.
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