Soror, it's crazy.  I was speaking with hairdressers at three salons yesterday and they don't do what they call "wet wraps."  Like you said, they basically sit you under a dryer, dry your hair, then curl it.  How is that a WRAP?  It's not...and I'm not paying 50 for it either.  A sister promptly called up the neighborhood beauty school and my appt is for tomorrow morning...the cost is still 23.00 which is dang near the price for salon quality elsewhere for a wrap.  
I also asked at the salons about spirals.  Spirals are 65 and they have never used any brand relaxer that I have ever even heard of.  What the heck is Design Essentials?  Can I get Affirm, Mizani, Dudleys, something that someone else has heard of?  I got a fix for them b/c  my hair dryer will be here when my furniture arrives in a week or so.  And pressing is not an option b/c it takes too long, I'm not holding my ear while some fool sizzles my hair with heat and it is $50 for a press and curl!  WTH?  ...just came back from the beauty supply store.
These hairdressers need to spend a little time in the South where all real hair is done.  Even during the time that I was in Chicago, everyone wore a wrap so the hairdressers weren't ask skilled with the styles as what I was used to in the ATL - but at least the hairdressers knew how to do wraps!!
I'm through with these fools.
The only saving grace is that a mani and pedi is only $25 for both services. 
SC
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				Originally posted by Kloud9  
   
Unfortunately, I live in San Diego and I'm only here for another couple of weeks. But from what I hear it's across the board though. You have to fight with the beauticians here to get a simple doobie wrap. They are too lazy to roller set you and put you under the dryer. They'd rather blow dry your hair and press it rather than wet set/ wrap it, and they STILL wanna charge you an arm and a leg for half ass work. On top of that, I prefer the "Chi" over the stove curlers but they only use those in hair shows out here!!  Lawd I can't wait to get back to the south! I remember a Soror on another board commenting on how Californian women had that "unwrapped" look.   
 
edited to add: Several sistas that hate getting their hair fried have suggested that if you're gonna stay out here you should invest in a sit-under dryer (they run about $30 give or take), purchase the hair products from the salon, and maintain your own hair. Otherwise, you're going to pay an arm and a leg for nothing. 
			
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