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How soon should I book a salon visit?


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I'm sure you ladies can relate, recently, I got a perm. Bad idea...my hairdresser evidently didn't understand "wave", she was hearing "finger in light socket" . :eek: So, I would like to get my hair done on one of the formal nights. How soon in advance do I have to book a hair appointment on the Infinity?

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I would suggest - especially for the day of the formal nights - that you book your appointment(s) as soon as you board - or shortly thereafter.

That goes for the speciality restaurant and the spa, if you're into that. I did notice that when we were on the Infinity in February the hair stylists were not normally busy, but to be honest we didn't spend a lot of time in that area. It is right in with the spa and gym area and all was set up very nicely.

Have fun on your cruise! Katie

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Salon prices are higher than what you find at home in your local salon. My mom gets her hair done every other day on the ship, and it's about $15 more on the ship than at home. A lot depends on the length of your hair and the style you want done. For mom, she has short hair and gets a wash, blow dry and style. For that, it was $45.

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