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Postby TheOstrich » 21 Apr 2020, 18:57

Saundra wrote:A lot are doing book collect stuff fish/chips and even Sunday carvery and some pubs doing the same every day it's the only way business is going to survive even butcher's veg/fruit shops and nursery for plants compost it's vital for them wish hairdressers could


So, what are we doing in lockdown about keeping the tresses in good order? Ossie has attempted to trim his own fevvers with a pair of scissors and a magnifying mirror - with, shall we say, mixed results :oops: 8-)

Mrs O is trying hard not to snigger .... :lol:

Wait till she asks me to cut hers ...... :twisted:
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Re: Hairdressers

Postby JanB » 21 Apr 2020, 19:22

I've been cutting Grumpy's hair since we moved over here and he's been doing mine.

With mixed success, on his part, I must admit.

My hair is just long enough to go around my shoulders and once - and only once - he actually cut it over my shoulders :shock: :shock: :shock:

I've also grown my fringe out, as it was never the same after he cut it :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Hairdressers

Postby meriad » 21 Apr 2020, 19:35

thankfully I don't have my hair cut very often anyway. It's dead straight so I can get away with it regardless of length (admittedly it does look better a bit shorter than it is now; but hey). I always cut my own fringe so that's OK and as the hair gets longer I just tie it up
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Re: Hairdressers

Postby Kaz » 21 Apr 2020, 19:58

I trimmed my fringe yesterday. I've done it a few times before, between appointments, and usually it's fine, but this time it doesn't look quite right somehow :? Never mind, it will grow :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Hairdressers

Postby Workingman » 21 Apr 2020, 21:42

What is a hairdresser? :?
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Re: Hairdressers

Postby Gal2 » 22 Apr 2020, 12:45

My hair is long and doesn't get trimmed that often anyway, so like Ria I can tie it up if I want to, my fringe is starting to be a pain though as it's very heavy (I usually have it 'texturised' so it's not blunt and heavy) but I've snipped the longer ends off and now it is just skimming my eyes.....so it will be kept out of my eyes with slides or a hairband. I have cut my own fringe before and the results weren't pretty :o ;)

My roots are very long though....I need them done but I have no boxes of colour in the house.....I might nip to the local chemist for one :)

Tom has his hair cut with a razor, usually a No2, by Donna....he let me do it last time (!) and it wasn't too bad. He's also got a bit of a beard going on atm - which I approve of but won't stay once he's back to work.
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Re: Hairdressers

Postby Osc » 22 Apr 2020, 14:08

I trimmed my fringe last week and it looks pretty good. Yesterday I did the back of Edwards’s hair and it looks ok too.
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Re: Hairdressers

Postby meriad » 22 Apr 2020, 14:12

Gal2 wrote:My roots are very long though....I need them done but I have no boxes of colour in the house.....I might nip to the local chemist for one :)

One (of the many) things I am so grateful for - I don't colour my hair and have no need; not a single grey hair (so far) so not all bad at all ;-)
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Re: Hairdressers

Postby JoM » 22 Apr 2020, 17:56

meriad wrote:
Gal2 wrote:My roots are very long though....I need them done but I have no boxes of colour in the house.....I might nip to the local chemist for one :)

One (of the many) things I am so grateful for - I don't colour my hair and have no need; not a single grey hair (so far) so not all bad at all ;-)


I’ve got a few grey streaks but they’ve blended in so aren’t really noticeable, I’m so glad that I don’t colour mine too.
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