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04-07-2020, 08:30 AM
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I go to a walk in shop called Easy Barber - they do men's & women's. I'm quite happy with the way they trim my hair.

They are open today but I expect there will be a long queue. I need to try & get sometime next week. Like others on here I have trimmed my own fringe but that's all.
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04-07-2020, 08:44 AM
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My neighbour has already gone to the hairdresser this morning.She was first in the queue with hers who only has two people working in the salon.

I won't be going anytime soon. A visitor to my neighbour said 'I see your neighbour is breaking lockdown getting her hair cut, where does she go'

I have continuously trimmed bits off my hair since I last visited the hairdresser in February. Little and often is a good rule. Luckily I have a variety of tools including not only scissors but serrated thinning scissors and a Durham Duplex blade from my dog trimming box. I would not risk breaking my shielding just for the sake of my hair, I am not going to be going anywhere anyway only essential places like collecting my prescription and the vet .
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04-07-2020, 08:49 AM
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My neighbour has already gone to the hairdresser this morning.She was first in the queue with hers who only has two people working in the salon.

I won't be going anytime soon. A visitor to my neighbour said 'I see your neighbour is breaking lockdown getting her hair cut, where does she go'

I have continuously trimmed bits off my hair since I last visited the hairdresser in February. Little and often is a good rule. Luckily I have a variety of tools including not only scissors but serrated thinning scissors and a Durham Duplex blade from my dog trimming box. I would not risk breaking my shielding just for the sake of my hair, I am not going to be going anywhere anyway.
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I agree Meg.

Guy and I are having a meal out Monday, it is his birthday.

A carefully chosen outside location.

We have 3 days of Hospital Appointments next week, so taking no chances.
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04-07-2020, 07:36 PM
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My daughter had her hair cut in her house this morning by her mobile hairdresser. The hairdresser wore a visor while Sue had to wear a mask. She also cut my grandson's hair while she was there.
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04-07-2020, 09:39 PM
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Change of plans, and my hairdresser is coming to me on Monday instead of me going there now.

Looking forward to having my hi-lights re-done and the layers put back in.

She said she will be wearing a visor so hope the dogs let her in! They love her normally.


I remember the vet said some animals didn't like the masks they were all wearing.
I suppose the animals couldn't see the facial expressions and speech might have been a bit muffled so I am not surprised. The poor dogs probably didn't recognise them even and perhaps thought they all looked like burgulars!
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05-07-2020, 06:04 PM
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Just to irritate those on the prolonged waiting list - just had my hair cut.

Feels so much better
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05-07-2020, 06:19 PM
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Me and mrs p had ours done yesterday our hairdresser is mobile and has been coming to us for about 30 years, it does feel good, mind you I miss my long flowing locks blowing in the breeze
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05-07-2020, 07:01 PM
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Me and mrs p had ours done yesterday our hairdresser is mobile and has been coming to us for about 30 years, it does feel good, mind you I miss my long flowing locks blowing in the breeze
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05-07-2020, 07:18 PM
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My hairdresser comes to me too. In fact, she lives with me.
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Hard to get the same effect on me pushbike.....
 
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