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It's cheap because part of being a master stylist is having more pull (read: more clients) at the salon one works in. She doesn't have to charge a lot because she's bringing the salon more money - therefore doesn't pay as much (if at all) to rent her chair, and she gets perks. Stylists also have to buy all of their own tools of the trade, products, etc. A master stylist usually has connections to freebees, and companies recruit them to promote their products. So where a newbie stylist would be putting their earnings towards actually being able to do their job, a master stylist is taking most, or all, of theirs home - and then some.
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