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Old 08-01-2009, 17:20   #16
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Re: Anyone recommend a good Hairdresser??

Don't talk to me about haircuts, I used to have a home hairdresser but she packed in and I couldn't find another, so seeing I only have a number two cut these days I bought some shears. My other half had become very proficient at the quick once over every few weeks, then last Friday she asked if I want a quick trim, the only trouble being she forgot to put the trimmer on, consequently I'm now sporting a number 1 cut and its bloody cold even indoors at the moment
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Old 08-01-2009, 17:23   #17
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Re: Anyone recommend a good Hairdresser??

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Don't talk to me about haircuts, I used to have a home hairdresser but she packed in and I couldn't another, so seeing I only have a number two cut these days I bought some shears. My other half had become very proficient at the quick once over every few weeks, then last Friday she asked if I want a quick trim, the only trouble being she forgot to put the trimmer on, consequently I'm now sporting a number 1 cut and its bloody cold even indoors at the moment
I once did that to darwendosser - a bare stripe - we were due to go to a wedding but didn't - he wore a cap for weeks and cut his own after that.
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Old 08-01-2009, 18:50   #18
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Re: Anyone recommend a good Hairdresser??

I had mine cut whilst I was there in October. My sister-in-law got me an appointment at one near to the top of Ossy. I can't remember the name but it was next to a cafe and opposite a chippy!

A lovely lady who did a really good job of mine. I wish she would move here x
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Old 08-01-2009, 18:58   #19
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Old 08-01-2009, 20:43   #20
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Re: Anyone recommend a good Hairdresser??

Call round here and I'll do it for you, I do my own and I trimmed my two dogs last week so I've had a bit of practice, It's not like I'm a novice at it
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Old 08-01-2009, 20:47   #21
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Re: Anyone recommend a good Hairdresser??

I did my son's hair last week.... he is still not talking to me: how hard can it be to use a number one head trimmer.... errrrrrrrrrrrrrr very:
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Old 08-01-2009, 20:49   #22
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how hard can it be to use a number one head trimmer
No idea, I use No.2
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Old 09-01-2009, 11:21   #23
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No idea, I use No.2
Ya K.S.H. do stick to it, I'm doing a great impression of Telly Savalas at the moment
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Old 09-01-2009, 11:30   #24
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Daughter and myself use the little salon near the arches on Blackburn road. A Beautiful Figure. She only recently started doing hair there, but has been qualified for years. It's run by Yvonne. Fairly cheap too, only £7.50 for a dry cut.
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Old 09-01-2009, 13:34   #25
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SJP in ossy charges £15 for wash, cut and blow dry and she styles your hair too. Very nice your lass, in her mid twenties.

She does cheap colouring and highlighting too.

It is the one with the big barbers post sticker on the window next to martins bakery.
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Old 09-01-2009, 13:41   #26
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I had mine cut whilst I was there in October. My sister-in-law got me an appointment at one near to the top of Ossy. I can't remember the name but it was next to a cafe and opposite a chippy!

A lovely lady who did a really good job of mine. I wish she would move here x
Thats called Compliments. I go to Fitzy's in Accy never had a problem there.
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