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Originally posted by *Yogi Bear*:
it is so thick and dry and i don't condition it Blush


Eeker

Lady! Get some conditioner, I can't manage mine without conditioner, especially when it's long. Or at least put a treatment in once a week. Blinking heck, how do you comb it through?

That sounded a bit shouty didn't it? Laugh Valentine
fracas
I only go when someone bigger and stronger than me drags me kicking and screaming to a hairdressers....I hate them Mad

Last time I had it cut was xmas when my sister attacked me with the kitchen scissors out of shame Red Face
DanceSettee
About every 4 or 5 months. Just a trim - like 1 to 2 inches. I refuse to go any more often as it's £15 to have a trim, which I think is a lot. I know hairdressing is an acquired skill, but it only takes 10 minutes!
CheekyPixie
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Originally posted by Cagney:
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Originally posted by Growlybear:
I don't like hairdressers.


Eeker
I would rather go to the dentist than to a hairdresser Big Grin Before the hairdresser I went to 10 years ago, it had been 6 years since I'd had my hair done - and I ended up suing that one Big Grin
FM
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Originally posted by Supercalifragilistic:
Blimey, can't believe that so many people cut their own hair- I wouldn't dare! Mine costs me the best part of £100 for cut and highlights so I only go once every 3/4 months


me neither.. for a start if I hacked into my own hair my hairdresser would have a hissy fit..
tupps
Depends, I had my long hair chopped of a couple of years ago, I had it trimmed more often when it was in a short bob.

Recently I've been growing it so I haven't had it cut since Christmas...though I have been having my fringe trimmed...now I'm growing my fringe. I wore it in a quiffy thing last night as my fringe is in my eyes and my brother said I looked like Herman Munster Frowner
Leccy
I cut my own hair... tis fine (just stick it in a ponytail... nape of the neck for a bob type cut... top of the head for layers) and lop it off!

I colour my own too.

And I clipper hubbies and sons hair... but I hate doing it!

I colour daughters... don't usually cut it, she goes to the hairdressers for that! (though I did cut her a fringe recently).
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
I cut husbands and the boys hair...£30 for a pair of clippers that last about 10 years...bargain!

As for cutting my own...longish curly hair will hide a multitude of sins.


Nod That's about right.


My husband's cut his own and my son's, I also cut's my son's hair if he's busy.

I cut my daughter's hair too.
queenshaks
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I cut my own hair... tis fine (just stick it in a ponytail... nape of the neck for a bob type cut... top of the head for layers) and lop it off!

).


i do that too but it doesnt always come out right Laugh
fookat
quote:
Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I cut my own hair... tis fine (just stick it in a ponytail... nape of the neck for a bob type cut... top of the head for layers) and lop it off!

I colour my own too.


And I clipper hubbies and sons hair... but I hate doing it!

I colour daughters... don't usually cut it, she goes to the hairdressers for that! (though I did cut her a fringe recently).


I cut my own too, I've got long curly hair, when its wet I brush it all to the front twist it into a unicorn shape, cut off about an inch- result perfect layers everytime, it was a tip I'd seen years ago on the Richard & Judy show, by Trevor Sorbie.
E
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Originally posted by Essex Angel:
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I cut my own hair... tis fine (just stick it in a ponytail... nape of the neck for a bob type cut... top of the head for layers) and lop it off!

I colour my own too.


And I clipper hubbies and sons hair... but I hate doing it!

I colour daughters... don't usually cut it, she goes to the hairdressers for that! (though I did cut her a fringe recently).


I cut my own too, I've got long curly hair, when its wet I brush it all to the front twist it into a unicorn shape, cut off about an inch- result perfect layers everytime, it was a tip I'd seen years ago on the Richard & Judy show, by Trevor Sorbie.


Celebrity Scissorhands, year before last (the one with Aled in it!)... thats where I saw how to do it! Big Grin
Dirtyprettygirlthing

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