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Hair cut and colour now exceeds what I earn in a day. Absolutely fed up.

556 replies

Burntout01 · 12/12/2025 21:38

Obviously everything is going up and up. Just went to book hairdressers- I don’t go often , maybe every four months since I went grey ( used to box dye it for 30 years before that). Its my one bit of self care.
Cost has jumped from £120 to over £170 since I last had it done in September. For full head highlights for chin length bobbed hair plus wash and rough blow dry.
It’s not that I don’t believe its worth that price and I am not knocking my hairdresser, its not about that. But I am a senior NHS nurse with 30 years experience. My job has taken a lot from me and my family. I take home £150 a day. The hair appt is 2.5 hours.
I just cannot justify the expense for myself any more.

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Rosesarere · 13/12/2025 07:17

your hairdressers chair rent will probably be close to £1000 a month, a lot of colours I use have doubled in price the last couple of years. They won’t be earning anywhere near that a hour, nor will they have holiday pay/sick pay or a work based pension. All of their ongoing training will be coming out of their own pocket which is needed to keep up with trends

PumpkinsAndCoconuts · 13/12/2025 07:17

I used to get a full head of perfectly blended highlights. They were blended so well that they didn’t need any upkeep / no visible root differences and most family members and friends didn’t notice them.

but they cost nearly 500 CHF (so about £470). I haven’t gotten those done since 2023. it’s not that I can’t afford it. But I just don’t want to spend that kind of money.
and also the amount of time…!

I have also started to really enjoy my natural hair colour so I’d like to enjoy it for as long as it lasts / before it turns grey.

PumpkinsAndCoconuts · 13/12/2025 07:20

Rosesarere · 13/12/2025 07:17

your hairdressers chair rent will probably be close to £1000 a month, a lot of colours I use have doubled in price the last couple of years. They won’t be earning anywhere near that a hour, nor will they have holiday pay/sick pay or a work based pension. All of their ongoing training will be coming out of their own pocket which is needed to keep up with trends

I absolutely agree. Hairdresser isn’t a particularly well paid profession (on average. There will obviously be some exceptions). It’s also considerably more strenuous than we (aka the people sitting in the chair) might initially assume.

That doesn’t change the fact that it is expensive. Maybe the real luxury was the “average person” getting to enjoy semi-regular hair appointments (for the last few generations)…

Magnoliasunrise · 13/12/2025 07:22

I paid £220 for full head highlights, toner and cut (no blowdry) in outer London. And I shopped around after my old hairdresser went up to £260. I only go every 6 months though.

Tryingatleast · 13/12/2025 07:26

Agree to shop around, that and try getting hair done only once or twice a year. I sound like you, box colours absolutely burn my head but embracing the grey means I look exhausted and sick!!! Instead I go to a cheaper place that is absolutely no frills twice a year and come out feeling human again! Plus I get to give her a great tip!!

HelloCheekyCat · 13/12/2025 07:31

Having read a few threads about the cost of hair appointment these days when I had my hair done on Monday I asked my hairdresser what she charges for highlights, cut & blow dry... £55

She's a mobile hairdresser who comes to your house so minimal overheads. I pay £35 for one colour & trim, I just dry it myself. She charges DH £10

PrioritisePleasure24 · 13/12/2025 07:31

I love my hairdresser i have a simplecut and blow which she completes in half hour( one straight straight hair) … It’s only £30 which is a bargain compared to what some pay in here. It’s still double my hourly salary for half an hour.

I would never pay the prices some are mentioning. I just don’t earn enough! l. Lucky she rents a chair as she got rid of her own business. So her prices are decent and i’m a long time customer.

How do people afford £150 plus so regularly 🤯

WildCountry · 13/12/2025 07:34

I have an excellent hairdresser in the north/midlands. Costs £70 for full head, two sheds and cut/colour and finish. That’s just gone up from £55 as well. Shop about!

Lifelover16 · 13/12/2025 07:36

Ask if the hairdresser has an apprentice. They always need models, work under close supervision of the qualified hairdresser and is much cheaper. Sometimes you just pay for the cost of products.

Or as others have suggested, a local college.

LongJoanneSilber · 13/12/2025 07:41

Yanbu. Whilst minimum wage increases, the salaries above and 'middle income'seem to have stagnated.

Try a mobile hairdresser OP. I switched to one and have never looked back

KimTheresPeopleThatAreDying · 13/12/2025 07:41

Grey hair isn’t “horrible”.

WhyamIinahandcartandwherearewegoing · 13/12/2025 07:42

I alternate half and full head each time now to see cost a little? Might be worth considering grey blending too, that’s where I’m headed next!

it’s really expensive - but I can’t really blame the hairdresser as I know their costs have risen massively too. Mine is considering closing the salon a day a week just to save money ☹️

Soddingcat · 13/12/2025 07:46

Catza · 12/12/2025 23:56

Ok, so let's break this down..£170 minus VAT, minus product cost (I estimate somewhere around £20-30), minus income tax, minus national insurance contributions. We are already down to about £80.
Take away cost of renting a chair, equipment depreciation. That leaves us with a total of about £70 (this is based on cost of chair in London at £55 per day on the assumption that hairdresser sees 5 clients per day). For a 2,5h appointment this is about £28 per hour pay. Now, considering that self-employed hairdresser is not getting holiday pay, it leaves us with about £20 per hour, I imagine.

Still think nothing justifies the price?

Hairdresser here, Im sick to death of people saying our charges are disgusting

I run a small salon in the North ,all employed with 3 stylists and me, and 2 juniors, VAT is taken off before wages which are a huge chunk of the turnover ,

we pay amongst other things

£110 000 wages
£ 40.500 Rent
£ 12.000 rates
£ 5000 light and heatind
£ 2700 accountant fees
£4000 employers national insurance on top of wages
£1800 pension contributions
£1000 disposable towels and laundry
£3000 staff training
£2300 drinks and biscuits including hot chocolate and beer and G and T
£5000 per annumn card charges and bank charges
£ 3500 insurance
£35.00 for a singe roll of foil
£250 each for scissors
£190 for light hairdryers x 6
£1000 for all our GHDS

£ 600 per week on colours and stock take note !

£ 500 to empty 2 sanitary bins
£ 400 per year music licence
£950 cleaning produnts
£3600 IT ans salon software
£ 300 magazines
£repairs and maintenance £2/5 000 ish
£ 1000 advertising
£500 staff xmas gifts
£ 1000 general expenses such as loo roll ect
£ 2000 phones and internet
£100 monthly for business coach groups and training subscriptions
£15 ish for spotify
£ 1200 per annum for new CCTV as someone walked inn and stole my GHD stock
£ 700 per month paying back COVID BOUNCE BACK LOAN (finished in June hurah)
oh , and the £25 000 for the fancy massage chairs
£ 2000 each for the styling chairs

there are many other costs as well, the list is endless …. I cant remember them all

My profit last year was £ 49.000 of which the corporation tax bill was just over £13 000 , my wages come out of this.

we charge £140/ £180 for regurlar highlights, and up to £ 270 for balyage packages .
No doubt you will all think this is exorbitant,

Im fully booked 3 months ahead, and we have a waiting list for the balyage packages ,
I absolutely love my clients ,and will go out my way for them , but i raise my prices every year and feel no guilt .

Hair is expensive , but it is a luxury, not a necessity , and we do not owe anyone cheap hair, the inference that as a senior nurse you deserve more than us is frankly insulting, as our the comments about our prices being “disgusting”

The training courses we go on are up to £500 per stylist along with the train to london and hotel x 6 people
at least once a year.
We do training to be very good at what we do so we can charge properly to pay us what we need

You can always find cheap stylists who don't invest , this results in the posts on here you see by incompetent stylists turning out shoddy work .

We may not be as clever as some of you all seem to think , but im on my feet 10 hours a day , running a business and training up the juniors,
I have been brought in presents from clients al week , my staff get brought drinks and cakes in often by grateful clients
Im able to pay my stylists £17 /£20 per hour , well above the living wage, i could pay them less to keep more myself but that would not be right .

Historically hairdresser have been paid terribly, things are changing thankfully
The colours clients are asking for now are much more technical and take hours sometimes and use a lot of colour. Why would that cost only £50 ?

Why do some of you think we don't deserve paying properly ?

Those of you paying £ 60/70 for colours, i assure you that the stylist will be left with very little especially self employed with no holiday or sick pay

When you all talk about the cost of living being so high and hair is now unaffordable, do you consider that hairdressers have to pay more for things too?
Or does that not matter as long as you get cheap hair …

Why do you happily pay tradesmen £180 for a couple of hours work but complain about us ?

We charged way less before covid, the costs have risen hugely and many salons are closing, the national insurance hike has not helped.

We really do need to charge these prices
There are many options if you don't want to pay our prices
But thankfully for me many of my clients are !

Rant over

AmarylIis · 13/12/2025 07:47

Burntout01 · 12/12/2025 22:07

I understand re overheads although my hairdresser rents a chair. My pension wont be that good as I have worked part time for the majority of my career and its calculated on ‘whole time equivalent years service’. And much of my pension is under the newer less valuable scheme. In addition I pay professional subscriptions, use of my car costs me a significant amount (I am community based so have to have/ use my car- last month they reimbursed me £27)..

I completely agree with your OP, prices are crazy.

But just to say that your pension is excellent. You wouldn’t have been able to accrue anything like you will have done had you made the same contributions you’ve made, in a defined contribution pension.

Rocknrollstar · 13/12/2025 07:47

Burntout01 · 12/12/2025 21:46

Sad think is I can’t use box dye anymore as it sensitised my scalp which is why I switched to the foils. So only choice now is to allow the horrible iron grey to take over.

Find a hairdresser who comes to your house. Much, much cheaper.

Largestlegocollectionever · 13/12/2025 07:48

I have long hair, I go to a salon and she charged me £45 for highlights full head and cut and blow dry! She’s fantastic as well!

DeafLeppard · 13/12/2025 07:49

Slinkyy · 12/12/2025 22:19

Is there anyone in Hertfordshire who can recommend a good mobile hairdresser for highlights and cut? My last in salon appointment was £240 for half head highlights and cut and blow dry. I can’t pay that anymore either now.

North Herts and was charged £120 for half head cut and blow dry yesterday!

MrsDoubtingMyself · 13/12/2025 07:50

Wow @Soddingcatthat is one fucking amazing post. Well done for explaining so clearly 👏 🥰

arcticpandas · 13/12/2025 07:50

You have to look around @Burntout01. My Mils hairdresser charges 65 for just a cut, 130 for cut and colour. My hairdresser charges 25 for just a cut, 40 for wash, cut and brushing and 60 for colour cut and brushing. Mil thinks that hers is better because they charge more. She invited me once and I was not impressed. Paid 25 yesterday and 5 for the colour I do at home. So 30 in total.

MyThreeWords · 13/12/2025 07:52

Cost has jumped from £120 to over £170 since I last had it done in September. For full head highlights for chin length bobbed hair plus wash and rough blow dry.

This is the one thing that reconciles me slightly to having severe alopecia. Once you reach a certain age, the costs of having 'curated' hair are astronomical. I have a beautiful mid-range wig, basically grey but with lovely subtle colour blendings that would require frequent and expensive attention at a hairdressers.

With the VAT exemption provided to alopecia sufferers a wig like this can be bought for around £400 and (with care) looks good for a couple of years.

Sure, it is artificial. But so is the effort-intensive creation of lovely smart hair on older women. If I can persuade all of you to shave your heads and go fully synthetic, I will feel less of a freak!!Grin

Destiny123 · 13/12/2025 07:54

Go to a local hair college i have hair below my bra, just paid £30 for cut, tsection highlights and dry

SalmonOnFinnCrisp · 13/12/2025 07:56

I abandoned highlights and cut my hair short (cost) and have switched to colouring at home.

Its was costing me the equivalent of three days child care for keratin and highlights
... just no.

MrsLizzieDarcy · 13/12/2025 07:58

I used to have mine coloured and cut every 8 weeks, but in a fortunate way I started reacting to the hair dye so I went grey instead. I may look 10 years older but my hair is in such better condition and I now only have to pay the £90 for a cut. I've got very awkward hair and the hairdresser is amazing in how she gets my hair to behave.

Soddingcat · 13/12/2025 08:02

MrsDoubtingMyself · 13/12/2025 07:50

Wow @Soddingcatthat is one fucking amazing post. Well done for explaining so clearly 👏 🥰

Thankyou !

Im not as stupid as i was always told !!

BTW i got the wages wrong , its £133.500 per annum

Bjorkdidit · 13/12/2025 08:03

Rocknrollstar · 13/12/2025 07:47

Find a hairdresser who comes to your house. Much, much cheaper.

Sorry, quoted wrong person, meant to quote @Soddingcat

While I agree with you, your salon will be a lot 'nicer' than a lot of the cheaper ones.

The one I go to is a small unit in a village on the outskirts of Leeds. I pay £32 for a cut and finish that takes about 30 mins. I don't know know how much a colour is, but I'd expect it's around £70/80?

The rent, rates and a lot of the other overheads will be a lot lower. There is the owner and one stylist, both of whom are experienced so no basic training required, they do their own hair washing. They don't do fancy treatments, just basic cut/finish, trim and a basic colour/highlights. There are no magazines, coffee, massage chairs or music. So a different experience to what you offer, which is the main reason why it's much cheaper and as far as I can see, do nice enough hair cuts, even if not cutting edge styling (pun intended).