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Infographic: how much does a haircut cost here and abroad

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Hair is our wealth, which is constantly cut, dyed, cared for and styled. With a variety of hairstyles, we can express our style, personality, belonging to a certain subculture... Since dealing with hair is a fairly important part of our lives (after all, we need to be at least somewhat well-groomed to cope with everyday life), we checked how much it costs us to get a haircut at us and abroad...

With a certain hairstyle you can merge with individual subculture, social class, fashion cream ..., but we can also stand out with it and additionally we emphasize our individuality. Since hair grows throughout life, we need to visit at least every few months (years). hairdresser. For anyone who has ever wondered how much a haircut costs around the world, we are here to help Business Insider found out how much easier it is for us to get a haircut abroad and where on the price scale is ours Slovenia.

Haircut prices around the world - women
Haircut prices around the world - women

While reviewing the infographics, let's take into account the fact that the prices of haircuts in each country differ according to the location and reputation of a particular hair salon. Slovenia is in 32nd place with an average price of a men's haircut of 17.20 euros and a women's haircut with 33.88 euros among the 71 countries considered. Hairdressing for men (EUR 77.72) and women (EUR 95.4) should be avoided in Oslo if possible, but if the trip takes us to Jakarta, it will cost us to refresh our hair, regardless of gender less than 5 euros.

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Prices of haircuts around the world - women - men
Prices of haircuts around the world - women - men

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