More Expensive Is Not Always Better.

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2 min readSep 9, 2023

Growing up, I was traumatized by the Asian coconut haircut.

So, when I grew up, I was always super cautious when choosing salons and stylists.

Meaning, I was burning around $250 for a haircut.

The pricier, the better it had to be…Right?

However, I hate to admit the fact that the haircuts often did not satisfy me or look good on me.

What a lot of us consumers have failed to realize is that the most expensive option may not be the best option for YOU.

That is why I look for people with similar features to myself when asking for recommendations.

For jeans, I talk to 160 cm girls with a smaller waist and bigger glutes.

For skincare, I chat with people with oily and acne prone skin.

Now, when I want to fix my hair, I always look for a place that usually work on asian straight hair.

These days, I spend half as much and leave the salons twice as happy.

Proving, That higher price does not equal higher quality!

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