The short answer is that it can cost you between £50 and £150 in the United Kingdom and around $50 to $150 in the United States. Having said that, there are some special deals that it’s well worth keeping an eye open for.
Having your hair dyed is something you should take seriously - go to a cheap hairdressers where it may be the dyeing is done by an inexperienced assistant, and you will have to live with the results for weeks or months. There have been some cases given publicity on television and in the press in recent years of women going in to have subtle streaks added to their hair and ending up with large areas bleached almost white!
The ordinary hairdresser at your local shopping mall is likely to be by far the cheapest. Next would come an upmarket department store such as J C Penny in the United States or Selfridges in the United Kingdom. Top of the range in terms of price is likely to be the specialist spa or salon that offers the whole range of beauty treatments.
The bottom line here is that you’re going to get the results you pay for, so think carefully before you accept the cheapest price going.
However, having said that, there is one route to saving money that is well worth considering and that is to join a money-saving internet set up such as Groupon. These are usually geographically-based networks. You put in the name of your local town or city and every so often (usually daily) you are emailed with special price deals that local businesses are offering. Most often these are beauty treatments of one sort or another, including hair dyeing, offered by local hairdressers to attract new customers and they often offer up to 50 per cent off the usual price.
Having your hair dyed is something you should take seriously - go to a cheap hairdressers where it may be the dyeing is done by an inexperienced assistant, and you will have to live with the results for weeks or months. There have been some cases given publicity on television and in the press in recent years of women going in to have subtle streaks added to their hair and ending up with large areas bleached almost white!
The ordinary hairdresser at your local shopping mall is likely to be by far the cheapest. Next would come an upmarket department store such as J C Penny in the United States or Selfridges in the United Kingdom. Top of the range in terms of price is likely to be the specialist spa or salon that offers the whole range of beauty treatments.
The bottom line here is that you’re going to get the results you pay for, so think carefully before you accept the cheapest price going.
However, having said that, there is one route to saving money that is well worth considering and that is to join a money-saving internet set up such as Groupon. These are usually geographically-based networks. You put in the name of your local town or city and every so often (usually daily) you are emailed with special price deals that local businesses are offering. Most often these are beauty treatments of one sort or another, including hair dyeing, offered by local hairdressers to attract new customers and they often offer up to 50 per cent off the usual price.