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Sally Hershberger Cost of a haircut: $800
Sally Hershberger famously gave Meg Ryan the "Sally Shag" in 1996, and she soon became the first celebrity stylist to offer a $600 haircut to the general public. (Her fee has since gone up.) Hershberger generally cuts hair when it's dry, using a razor to shape layers. While her signature cut has evolved over the years, she's still the woman to see if you want a shag. "The reason that I love the shag so much is that it really emphasizes layers," says Hershberger. "Anything that has movement is considered shag."
Hershberger has a product line available at drugstores -- one of the bestsellers is Sally Hershberger Supreme Head Shagg Spray, $12.99 -- as well as a high-end line called Salon by Sally Hershberger.
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Sally Hershberger famously gave Meg Ryan the "Sally Shag" in 1996, and she soon became the first celebrity stylist to offer a $600 haircut to the general public. (Her fee has since gone up.) Hershberger generally cuts hair when it's dry, using a razor to shape layers. While her signature cut has evolved over the years, she's still the woman to see if you want a shag. "The reason that I love the shag so much is that it really emphasizes layers," says Hershberger. "Anything that has movement is considered shag."
Hershberger has a product line available at drugstores -- one of the bestsellers is Sally Hershberger Supreme Head Shagg Spray, $12.99 -- as well as a high-end line called Salon by Sally Hershberger.
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No thanks, too much
by EricaC123 Thursday, December 27, 2012 at 01:15PM Report as inappropriate
Sooooooooo pricy.
by anna_cookie_hwang Monday, October 15, 2012 at 04:00PM Report as inappropriate
What a disappointment. Only celebrities and the wealthy can afford $400-$600 for a haircut!! This is a terrible article which should never have appeared on TB. It is completely inappropriate for your audience.
by CaroleVonAllten Friday, October 12, 2012 at 12:54PM Report as inappropriate
Wow! I should went to school to be a beautician.
by shell1375 Friday, October 12, 2012 at 12:18PM Report as inappropriate
Fekkai never disappoints me. Verrrry pricey but so worth it. That's my go to guy. Always has been. Always will be. I have put a great deal of faith in others, and always go back. No contest.
by robyne00 Monday, October 8, 2012 at 04:52PM Report as inappropriate
I agree with another reviewer that the HAIRSTYLES to try before you die would be more helpful and interesting for most readers. I don't plan on ever paying $600+ for a haircut.
by HeathRene Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 04:47PM Report as inappropriate
i was disapointed in this because i misread it. I was hoping for hairSTYLES to try before you die, not stylists. I'll never pay that much for a haircut.
by Sohee Wednesday, September 26, 2012 at 12:49PM Report as inappropriate
No can do way out of my price range
by debbie_strickland Thursday, August 23, 2012 at 08:13PM Report as inappropriate
They may be considered the "best" in their field, but there's no way I'd be able to afford any of them. Plus, I'd rather buy myself some new clothes or something else.
by MHolland6 Saturday, August 18, 2012 at 02:51PM Report as inappropriate
Okay, I think we all agree none of us can take part of our mortgage payment and use it for a haircut. Here's an idea, why doesn't Total Beauty have a contest where some of us could win a haircut with one of these "stylists to the stars?!?!?!"
by Cheryl5752 Saturday, August 18, 2012 at 12:27AM Report as inappropriate