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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a hairstylist do (and how is it different from a barber)?+
A hairstylist cuts, colors, treats, and styles hair of all lengths β€” everything from a trim or balayage to keratin treatments and extensions. A barber specializes in shorter, clipper-based cuts, fades, and beard work. If you want color, longer-hair styling, or a treatment, a hairstylist is who you are looking for; for a fade or a beard lineup, see a barber.
How much does a haircut, color, or balayage cost?+
As a rough guide, a cut runs $40-$90, all-over color $80-$150, balayage or highlights $150-$300+, and keratin treatments $150-$400. Prices vary by city, salon, and the stylist's experience, and tipping is customary. Always confirm pricing β€” and whether a consultation or deposit is required β€” when you book.
How far ahead should I book (and when do I need a consultation)?+
For a routine cut, a few days to a week is usually fine. For big color changes, color corrections, extensions, or a popular stylist, book 2-4 weeks ahead and expect a consultation first β€” many stylists require one (and a deposit) before a major color or extension service. Bridal styling should be booked months ahead with a trial.
How often should I get a cut or a color touch-up?+
Most cuts hold their shape for 6-8 weeks; shorter styles need a trim sooner to stay sharp. Root touch-ups for all-over color are usually every 4-6 weeks, while balayage and lived-in color can stretch to 3-4 months. If you are growing your hair out, occasional dustings keep the ends healthy without losing length.
How do I find a stylist who's good with curly or textured hair?+
Look for a stylist who shows curly, coily, or Afro-textured work in their portfolio β€” texture takes specific training, and many specialists cut curls dry. Read reviews from clients with similar hair, and ask the salon directly whether a particular stylist specializes in your curl pattern before you book.
Cut, color, or both β€” should I see a generalist or a colorist?+
For a straightforward cut and simple color, a good all-around stylist is perfect. For a dramatic color change, a correction, or fine balayage, look for a dedicated colorist β€” color is its own craft. Many salons pair a cutter and a colorist; if you want both in one visit, ask whether the stylist does color too when you book.

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