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How do I find a good hair salon near me?+
Start with the service you want β€” a full-service salon covers cuts, color, and treatments, while a specialist salon focuses on one craft like color or extensions. Read recent reviews from clients with hair like yours, look at the salon's own photos of real work, and check whether they take walk-ins or run by appointment. Our directory lets you browse verified salons by city and service so you can compare before you go.
Walk-in or appointment β€” which do salons prefer?+
It depends on the salon and the service. Many neighborhood salons happily take walk-ins for cuts and quick services, especially mid-week. But color, corrections, extensions, and popular stylists almost always need an appointment β€” often with a consultation first. If you want a specific service or a specific day, call ahead; for a simple cut on a slow afternoon, a walk-in usually works.
What should I ask before booking at a new salon?+
Ask whether the salon specializes in what you need, what the service costs and whether a deposit is required, how long it will take, and whether a consultation comes first for color or extensions. It is also worth asking who would be working with you and to see examples of their work. A good salon answers all of this openly before you commit.
How much does a salon visit typically 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, the salon's level, and the stylist's experience, and tipping is customary. Upscale and specialist salons charge more; always confirm pricing β€” and any deposit β€” when you book.
How do I find a salon that's great with curly or textured hair?+
Look for a salon that shows curly, coily, or Afro-textured work in its portfolio β€” texture takes specific training, and many texture-focused salons cut curls dry. Read reviews from clients with a similar curl pattern, and call the salon directly to ask whether they have a stylist who specializes in your hair type before you book.
Specialty salon or full-service β€” which do I need?+
For an everyday cut and simple color, a good full-service salon is perfect and convenient. For a dramatic color change, a correction, fine balayage, or extensions, a specialty salon with a dedicated focus is usually worth it β€” that craft is what they do all day. If you want several services at once, a larger full-service salon can pair a cutter and a colorist in one visit.

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