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That’s a question that each of us can only answer for oneself. 

Whether your buying a car, a piece of furniture, a meal, shoes, clothing or shopping for food in the supermarket. 

The price you pay for something should reflect the quality and result you get from that product or service. 

A Mercedes is more expensive than a Ford. Why? Because they are made better and last longer. ( The engerneing and the tolerances, as well as the quality of finish are different.) 

An Italian leather handbag you pay more money for, it lasts longer and has more attention to detail. 

A well constructed sofa made with high quality leather or Fabric will last for many years, while one that is cheaply made will have to be replaced with another one when it degrades and falls to bits. (By the time you have replaced it, maybe it was cheaper to buy the well made one in the first place.) 

I’m not saying that one should always buy the most expensive article out there , but when it comes to things that really matter , the things that you will use everyday, the stuff that effects and reflects you standard of living, then go for quality. 

I personally have found that buying the higher quality things, while more expensive in the first place actually works out cheaper in the long run. 

(As a note here I’m not saying that everything that is more expensive is better. There are products and services out there that are highly priced that are not superior in quality and represent poor value for money.) 

We have all experienced the expensive restaurant that just wasn’t worth the price, the more expensive clothing where the buttons fell off, the high profile professional that just deliver the results. 

Where am I going with this you may be asking? 

Whether something is low priced, medium priced or high priced, the most important issue is –IS IT VALUE FOR THE MONEY? 

You could take a Ford and put a Mercedes Badge on it and it will not turn into a Different car all the sudden. 

A different badge or packaging on the same old product, doesn’t change the performance or quality of the thing itself. 

How does this apply to you as a hairdresser? What’s the point? 

An Ammonia based color no matter how is packaged or whose badge is on it, is an Ammonia based color. 

Each of us has a budget that we have to work within.
 

Hilton Bell

That’s a question that each of us can only answer for oneself. 

Whether your buying a car, a piece of furniture, a meal, shoes, clothing or shopping for food in the supermarket. 

The price you pay for something should reflect the quality and result you get from that product or service. 

A Mercedes is more expensive than a Ford. Why? Because they are made better and last longer. ( The engerneing and the tolerances, as well as the quality of finish are different.) 

An Italian leather handbag you pay more money for, it lasts longer and has more attention to detail. 

A well constructed sofa made with high quality leather or Fabric will last for many years, while one that is cheaply made will have to be replaced with another one when it degrades and falls to bits. (By the time you have replaced it, maybe it was cheaper to buy the well made one in the first place.) 

I’m not saying that one should always buy the most expensive article out there , but when it comes to things that really matter , the things that you will use everyday, the stuff that effects and reflects you standard of living, then go for quality. 

I personally have found that buying the higher quality things, while more expensive in the first place actually works out cheaper in the long run. 

(As a note here I’m not saying that everything that is more expensive is better. There are products and services out there that are highly priced that are not superior in quality and represent poor value for money.) 

We have all experienced the expensive restaurant that just wasn’t worth the price, the more expensive clothing where the buttons fell off, the high profile professional that just deliver the results. 

Where am I going with this you may be asking? 

Whether something is low priced, medium priced or high priced, the most important issue is –IS IT VALUE FOR THE MONEY? 

You could take a Ford and put a Mercedes Badge on it and it will not turn into a Different car all the sudden. 

A different badge or packaging on the same old product, doesn’t change the performance or quality of the thing itself. 

How does this apply to you as a hairdresser? What’s the point? 

An Ammonia based color no matter how is packaged or whose badge is on it, is an Ammonia based color. 

Each of us has a budget that we have to work within.
 

Hilton Bell

    
    
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