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Frédéric Fekkai
Cost of a haircut: $600+

It isn't easy to get an appointment with Frédéric Fekkai -- and it's not because he's busy snipping celebrities' hair. He spends most of his time running a beauty mecca that includes eight salons across the country -- and even one in the Caribbean -- plus a product line that's available in 40 countries.

However, Fekkai does still have a signature style. A cut from him would most likely involve long, bouncy, healthy-looking hair without a ton of layers. (He believes one-length hair is more elegant.) His philosophy is focused around cuts that flatter a woman's face shape -- not trends.

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José Eber
Cost of a haircut: $500

Beverly Hills-based José Eber is as well known for his own long hair (topped with a cowboy hat) as he is for the haircuts he's created over the years (he famously worked with Elizabeth Taylor). Since opening his first salon in 1980 and penning two beauty books, Eber has remained a trusted hair expert.

In 2011, Eber opened a new salon, which is an experience in it's own right. The design is elaborate and unusual with 3D mirrors and photographic wallpaper. And services range from blowouts to Botox (there are med-spa treatment rooms within the salon).

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Chris McMillan
Cost of a haircut: $600

Chris McMillan is best known as Jennifer Aniston's hairstylist and the creator of "The Rachel" cut that every woman in America asked for in 1995. And we think that's reason enough to include him on this list. McMillan has also given Aniston every trend-setting cut she's worn since -- from her long bob to face-framing layers. Today, he's still a fan of soft, blended layers over harsh edges. When he's not busy tending to Aniston's hair, McMillan runs two salons in Los Angeles.

There's something about a great haircut that makes you look -- and feel -- like a newer, better version of yourself. What woman hasn't walked into a salon feeling less than cute and walked out thinking she could be in one of those Pantene shampoo commercials?

And while any great hairstylist can give you this kind of transformation, in our beauty fantasies, these life-changing cuts would happen at the hands of top hairstylists -- the same ones who make celebrities look fantastic on the red carpet and the rich look beautiful at their Park Avenue and Beverly Hills cocktail parties.

We've spent a fair amount of time researching (OK, daydreaming) to come up with our bucket list of the top hairstylists every woman should try to snag an appointment with before they die. The criteria? These stylists are iconic -- many of them are as famous as their clients -- and a visit to one of their salons is an experience. Each of them also have big personalities and intriguing stories, which probably have a lot to do with their success.

Now, we know that a $500 haircut isn't feasible for most people. And to make you feel (a little) better, many of these stylists are booked solid with clients like Jennifer Lopez and Jessica Biel, anyway. But we wanted to indulge our superstar stylist fantasy nonetheless. Plus, even if you can't snag an appointment with one of these icons, you can still check out their product lines, make an appointment with a junior stylist at one of their salons, or ask your own stylist to give you a haircut like one that these hair icons are known for.

Skip ahead to read about the top hairstylists in the biz.

Of course this list is by no means exhaustive -- there are dozens of other top hairstylists out there whose chairs we'd love to hop into. There's also a new generation of rising stars in the hair industry -- and odds are they'll soon become the next posse of superstar stylists. But for now, we want to introduce you to these eight. Which hairstylist would you want to cut your hair?
BY DAWN DAVIS | SHARES
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