Balayage Pricing Guide for Irish Salons
Balayage pricing is a mess across Irish salons — €120 in one place, €340 in the next. Here's an honest guide to what to actually charge based on time, product and the local market.
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Balayage pricing is a mess across Irish salons — €120 in one place, €340 in the next. Here's an honest guide to what to actually charge based on time, product and the local market.
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