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chelsea

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hmmmm, could be the best part of a £100 for what you're having done, if it's somewhere like Toni & Guy. Maybe a bit less if they're less well known but that 'artistic director' title probably adds 20% to the cost ;)

 

When I was working, I'd treat myself to a salon 'do' once a month but now I have a mobile hairdresser that comes to the house and it costs a tenner, but she does a lovely job :D

 

Enjoy it and take advantage of the complimentary drinkies, they might even have champers! :D

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thanks for your feedback, I will let you know later how it went.

 

Feel sick,.... :anxious:

 

I usually have a mobile hairdresser but tbh getting a bit fed up the same old style and fancied a really good cut by a top notch hairdresser, plus I couldnt get an appointment with my usual girl (my fault- left it too last minute)

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I love having my hair done, my hairdresser has been doing my hair for 18 years, has been through my 2 divorces, job changes, boyfriends, operations, babies - hers not mine, we're nearly related!

 

She is always completely honest, when I appear with a ridiculous photo of a hair do that I want her to create on my fine hair, she tells me how daft I am, how totally different that person's hair is to mine and then has to 'magic' an alternative! :roll:

 

Mine is about £45 for a wash cut highlights and blow dry at her house. Its about £85 round here. :shock:

 

Kimmy

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Hope it all goes well for you. I always have this fond hope that I am going to come out of the salon looking wonderful :think: Never actually happens!

 

The last time I went for highlights I specifically said that I didn't want it to be so subtle that no-one noticed. Gess what - no-one noticed. I wouldn't mind but it was over £100 :eh:

 

Let us know how you feel afterwards.

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Chelsea, how funny :shock: ! I went to the hairdresser for the first time in 2-3 years yesterday and am delighted with the results (goodness knows I needed it sorting out too!!). Mine was only £36 but our local hairdresser is notoriously cheap. Hope all goes well and that you come out feeling very glam.

 

Any pics? :D Did you have anything radical done?

 

I pay £50 for the works. I love my hairdresser, she has become a friend over the years.

 

First time I went to her she examined my hair and said " Hmmmmm.....I love a challenge" :?

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Nothing radical really, Egluntine, but as it hadn't been touched in years, it was a bit of a mess!! She's put in lots of layers, sorted my horrible fringe out and emphasised my curls so it looks much less frizzly and much softer :lol: . I can wear it down now instead of tying it up all the time. Looks better down than up for a change :lol: .

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:lol::lol: It was quite a big job, Poet. I think she earned it :lol::lol: .

 

can you imagine how I agonised over the cost of the cube! :roll::lol:

 

I always remember as a child when elderly people used to think 10p was expensive for a bag of crisps. I've started doing the same thing, except crisps aren't 10p any more, 45p a bag, it's scandalous! :lol:

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I love going to the hairdresser :D It is the very few times that I am able to relax, drink coffee and read mags without having to worry about the kids :roll: I always feel very pampered afterwards 8) Am due again next week only because OH is treating me. I try to hang it out as much as poss between each appointment as it is not cheap £110 :shock:

 

Anyway this is how OH looked this week after going to his hairdressers :shock:

 

DSC_0051.jpg

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Nothing radical really, Egluntine, but as it hadn't been touched in years, it was a bit of a mess!! She's put in lots of layers, sorted my horrible fringe out and emphasised my curls so it looks much less frizzly and much softer :lol: . I can wear it down now instead of tying it up all the time. Looks better down than up for a change :lol: .

 

Sounds lovely. A new image and a confidence boost. Marvellous. :D

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I love going to the hairdresser :D It is the very few times that I am able to relax, drink coffee and read mags without having to worry about the kids :roll: I always feel very pampered afterwards 8) Am due again next week only because OH is treating me. I try to hang it out as much as poss between each appointment as it is not cheap £110 :shock:

 

Anyway this is how OH looked this week after going to his hairdressers :shock:

 

Are you going to go for the same look???

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I can totally sympathise with that feeling of nervousness :anxious: . I went to the same bloke for over 20 years then, when he kept refusing to cut my hair short (I'd had enough of it long) :roll: I defected (very nervously) to a salon. I like going now and she did make my wavy/frizzly/wonky hair look the best it had for years. It cost £34 (which seems like a bargain compared to what you lot have to pay :shock: ).

 

I especially like the head massage you get after a hair wash - I could sit there for hours having that done 8) .

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I love going to the hairdresser :D It is the very few times that I am able to relax, drink coffee and read mags without having to worry about the kids :roll: I always feel very pampered afterwards 8) Am due again next week only because OH is treating me. I try to hang it out as much as poss between each appointment as it is not cheap £110 :shock:

 

Anyway this is how OH looked this week after going to his hairdressers :shock:

 

DSC_0051.jpg

 

Paola, are those BULLETHOLES? :)

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LOL @ the picture Paola ! :lol:

 

Well am extremely pleased with the result, really dont know what I was worrying about. She did x3 blonde colours in my hair and razor cut my whole head so I feel 10 times lighter....and yes feel like a new woman! :D

 

Pleasantly surprised with cost - £76, I took £100 just in case. :anxious:

 

Thanks for your encouragement folks, I get so anxious about doing anything "new" these days (must be old age! :lol: )

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