Let’s be honest: we’ve all had that moment. You look at your bank account, glance at your next salon appointment, and think — do I really need to spend this much on my hair?
Then you see a tempting offer. Someone cheaper. Promising the same results for half the price. It’s hard not to wonder if you’re overpaying.
But here’s the truth: cheating on your hairdresser to save money might feel smart in the moment… until it goes wrong. And when it does, fixing the damage — whether it’s a cut or colour — usually costs far more than doing it right the first time.
It’s Cheaper — Until It Isn’t
That CHF 90 haircut instead of your usual CHF 450 might feel like a win… until your layers are uneven, your fringe doesn’t sit right, and you’re spending weeks trying to style something that simply doesn’t work.
The same goes for colour. That “affordable blonde balayage” might look good under salon lighting — but once the toner fades, what’s left? Brassy bands, dry ends, uneven tones. And now you’re looking at a full correction.
Suddenly, the original price doesn’t seem so expensive anymore.
Great Hair Isn’t a Coincidence
Your trusted stylist doesn’t just cut or colour — they understand your hair. The texture, the way it falls, how it grows, how it reacts to light and product. They know your hair history. They know what suits your face, your lifestyle, your taste.
That level of detail isn’t something a cheaper salon can replicate. There’s no shortcut to that kind of relationship or expertise.
Correction is a Process — Not a Quick Fix
Here’s what many people don’t realise: when something goes wrong, fixing it is not simple.
A bad cut may take months to reshape. A colour correction can take multiple appointments, sometimes over several weeks, especially if the hair has been damaged.
It’s not about redoing it — it’s about undoing the mistake, without compromising the hair further. That takes time, skill, and often a level of precision and care far beyond the original appointment.
And yes, it’s priced accordingly.
It’s About More Than Hair — It’s About Trust
When you’ve found a stylist who makes you feel confident, who understands you and delivers every time — that relationship is worth something. It’s not just about the service itself. It’s about the trust you’ve built.
Walking away from that to try something “cheaper” might save money in the short term, but it often breaks the dynamic that made your hair feel consistently good in the first place.
The Bottom Line
If you value how your hair looks and feels — and how it makes you feel — then loyalty matters.
Because when it comes to hair, quality shows. And the right stylist isn’t an expense. They’re an investment in how you carry yourself, how you’re perceived, and how confidently you move through the world.
Choose wisely.