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Services Menu STUDENT SALON & BARBERSHOP SERVICES MENU HAIR_________________________________ ADDITIONAL COSTS All hair services include shampoo & conditioner Shoulder length hair .....................................................................$5 Hair longer than shoulder length ..................................................$8 SALON SERVICES Shampoo & condition only ..........................................................$5 BARBERING___________________________ Shampoo & roller set/wrap ........................................................$15 Razor arch ...................................................................................$5 Shampoo & flat iron ...................................................................$20 Hair cut (includes lining, shave, and/or design) ...........................$7 Shampoo & style ........................................................................$15 Shampoo & updo…………...………………………………………$30 Shampoo & marcel or wand curl ................................................$25 NAILS_________________________________ Shampoo & Silk Press………………………….…………………. $30 MANICURES & PEDICURES Hair cut ......................................................................................$10 Full set ........................................................................................$15 Hair Removal/Braid Removal……………………………...………$10 Refill ............................................................................................$10 Polish change (hands/feet) ...........................................................$5 SALON ADD-ONS Manicure .......................................................................................$6 Dandruff Treatment…………………………………………………. $5 Hot oil manicure ............................................................................$8 Deep Conditioner……………………………………………………. $5 Pedicure ......................................................................................$12 Electric Rake (Circulation Stimulant) ………………………………$5 Shellac (gel) polish ......................................................................$15 Hair Steamer…………………………………...……………………$10 Shellac (gel) polish change .........................................................$15 Pincurls (after roller set, flat iron, silk press, etc.) ………………. $5 Nail art (per nail) ............................................................................$5 Protein Treatment…………………………………………….………$5 Paraffin (hands/feet) ......................................................................$6 Trim...............................................................................................$5 Acrylic repair ..................................................................................$5 Soak off ..........................................................................................$8 NATURAL HAIR STYLING Acrylic toe nail ……...………………………….……………………... $5 Cleanse & flat iron .....................................................................$30 Cleanse & style ..........................................................................$25 SPA__________________________________ Cleanse & marcel or wand curl ..................................................$30 FACIALS & WAXING Cleanse & silk press ..................................................................$40 Basic facial ..................................................................................$10 Exfoliating facial ..........................................................................$15 BRAIDING & WEAVING Eyebrow wax ................................................................................$8 Braids w/ hair straight back (4 or less) .......................................$30 Chin wax .......................................................................................$5 Braids w/ hair straight back (5 or more) .....................................$40 Lip wax ..........................................................................................$3 Braids straight back (no extensions) ...…………………………...$30 Twists - starter ...........................................................................$30 MAKE UP & LASHES Re-twists ....................................................................................$20 Brow tint.........................................................................................$5 Re-twists w/ style .......................................................................$50 Brow fill-ins ....................................................................................$3 Weave (bonding only) ................................................................$30 Lashes - strips | individuals .................................................$10 | $15 Designer braids or braids w/layers ............................................$50 Full make up ................................................................................$15 Box braids - small size | medium | large ..................$70 | $60 | $45 Eye make up only ..........................................................................$8 Crochet braids/twists .................................................................$40 Razor arch .....................................................................................$5 Crochet - individuals ..................................................................$50 CHEMICAL - PERMS & RELAXERS Relaxer w/ style .........................................................................$30 Virgin relaxer w/ style .................................................................$40 STUDENT SALON & BARBERSHOP Perm (or Jheri curl) ....................................................................$40 Sidney Collier Site | 3727 Louisa Street | New Orleans, LA 70126 Perm w/ style .............................................................................$45 Salon - Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Barbershop - Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. COLOR SERVICES Walk-ins welcome! We provide services for children, too! Semi-permanent rinse ...............................................................$10 Highlights - full head | partial | accents ....................$40 | $30 | $25 Call for Appointments: Highlights w/ style - full head | partial | accents........$50 | $40 | $35 Cosmetology Services (504) 941-8555 Demi color w/style .....................................................................$25 Barbering Services (504) 941-8556 Permanent color w/style ............................................................$30 Payments Accepted: American Express, Discover, Double process highlights w/ style ............................................$70 MasterCard, VISA, check, or money order. No cash. www.dcc.edu 2019-2020 Corrected 8/14/19 .
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