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12-04-2021, 12:14 AM
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Re: Tips for coping with lockdown hair.

Originally Posted by carol ->
Thanks everybody.

It doesn't seem like many of you use hair headbands/slides/combs/grips.
It's good if you can cut your own fringe - I trim mine.

My friend Chris will not attempt any D.I.Y. efforts on her own hair. She is waiting for the hairdresser if it kills her! As a result she has straight & straggly grey hair in a side parting with what was the fringe held to one side with a single hairgrip. It looks awful but she's not bothered.

I just can't understand any woman who can't/won't do something her own hair!

She knows I think it looks awful and she agrees with me but just shrugs it off...
Carol, I can't do my own hair either & like your friend I am leaving mine til the hairdresser gets to it & I did buy hairbands but they don't stay put, I have very fine hair.
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12-04-2021, 12:31 AM
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My wife has cut my hair since 1975! I think I owe her about $20,000 now!
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12-04-2021, 12:36 AM
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Re: Tips for coping with lockdown hair.

Originally Posted by carol ->
Thanks everybody.

It doesn't seem like many of you use hair headbands/slides/combs/grips.
It's good if you can cut your own fringe - I trim mine.

My friend Chris will not attempt any D.I.Y. efforts on her own hair. She is waiting for the hairdresser if it kills her! As a result she has straight & straggly grey hair in a side parting with what was the fringe held to one side with a single hairgrip. It looks awful but she's not bothered.

I just can't understand any woman who can't/won't do something her own hair!

She knows I think it looks awful and she agrees with me but just shrugs it off...
Oh I do. I have made most of my hair accessories or my husband has. I’ve got hair broaches, hair slides, hair forks, combs and sticks. I’ve got over3 feet of hair so often use these to hold it up or back.
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12-04-2021, 03:38 PM
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Re: Tips for coping with lockdown hair.

Hi

Sent home with a supply of microwave shower caps.

They do work.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nilaqua-Rin...HCGRDACB6YFVD0
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22-04-2021, 02:53 PM
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Re: Tips for coping with lockdown hair.

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Hi

Sent home with a supply of microwave shower caps.

They do work.
Clever and good to know.
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22-04-2021, 05:11 PM
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Re: Tips for coping with lockdown hair.

I did use the hair bands a couple of times, but now have no need of them, as I had my good hair do day last Tuesday & the hairdresser has used a lighter coloured dye too, she always cuts it beautifully & it looks good, no more grey.
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22-04-2021, 05:52 PM
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A bobble, I can just fit a teeny pony in with an inch of hair stuck out lol. I hate it if my hair gets on my face, I couldnt do with being cousin ITTfrom Adams Family
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22-04-2021, 07:03 PM
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That is a cute little pony tail.
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That really suits you Queenie!
 
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