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blazey 21-02-2008 02:39

Re: Hairdresser
 
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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 533599)
I understand Blazey

I recall making a similar comment when I was just 16.
I was in my first job, and a fellow worker who was in her late 30s announced that she was emigrating to Australia. I said 'I would do that if I was as old as you'.

I was genuinely in awe that she was taking such a major step in her life, and I was too young and immature to consider doing it.

The look on her face was of supressed fury, which I didn't understand at the time.

I haven't joined the blue rinse brigade yet :D

I still haven't had a haircut. The weather is too cold for me to venture out. I went to Fleetwood on the one warm day we had last week, but now am back in hibernation.

I arranged for a mobile hairdresser to visit me Monday but she went down with winter vomiting virus. I hope she will come and cut later this week. If she doesn't I now know of several salons where I can walk in without an appoinment on the next warm day.

I prefer to use my own hair toiletries which are petrochemical free. So I visit a hairdresser with my hair still wet from washing and just ask for a cut only. My hair has a lot of natural curl so I dont need a set or blow dry if it is well cut.

Going out with wet hair when the temperature is below freezing might well result in one of those newfangled spiky hairdo's - which, you quite rightly say, wouldn't look appropriate for the 'elderly' :D

I'm also thinking of getting my hair cut tomorrow but it is a little chilly and I am not particularly in the mood for it. I think I will stay in and read my EU law book instead :dancedog:

katex 21-02-2008 08:47

Re: Hairdresser
 
Could you not take your own shampoo/conditioner with you Margaret? Suspect you would have to ask first though, as might be taking some revenue off them.

Some will do a dry cut, but don't think particularly recommended.

Hey, you could always ask Flashy to do it for you ...:D Presume you saw this :-

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ncy-37113.html

:rofl38:

Lyndsey appears to use a mobile hairdresser too .. maybe she could help.

blazey 21-02-2008 15:41

Re: Hairdresser
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 534077)
Could you not take your own shampoo/conditioner with you Margaret? Suspect you would have to ask first though, as might be taking some revenue off them.

Some will do a dry cut, but don't think particularly recommended.

Hey, you could always ask Flashy to do it for you ...:D Presume you saw this :-

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ncy-37113.html

:rofl38:


Lyndsey appears to use a mobile hairdresser too .. maybe she could help.


The hairdressers in Ossy that I go to would probably let her take her own shampoo as they dont sell hair products as they feel it looks pushy. Sarah is really nice and helpful, its the hair dressers nexts to martins bakery.


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