When we first moved here in 1987 there was a hairdresser on the corner. The whole family went there. She has now moved further into the village but DH and I still go there. I am not fussy about what my hair looks like. It always falls into place and is easy care. No hairdresser can get it wrong really. She is not the best stylist and I often find bits she has missed, but I don't feel the need to change.
I took the DGS to her when the family were getting themselves sorted after returning from the States but now DiL has taught herself to cut their hair. For the elder DGS she goes to a hairdresser though because his hair is so fine it takes days to clear it up and they find it all over the house. They now go to a hairdresser local to them and I prefer the cut they get there to the one my hairdresser gave them.
I always make an appointment when I leave for six weeks ahead. I am there for 2 hours each time. She paints dark streaks of my original colour into the natural grey. She has got that down to a "T" as I end up with a really natural "salt and pepper" look. Then it is washed, treated with a hair pack and then cut. She squeezes a bit of mousse in - I won't let her use hair spray as it's quite short and keeps its shape well enough on its own. It hardly needs any drying by this time. I pay €88, which, I realise, is a little steep by UK standards.
There is always plenty to talk about, as she has known the children from a very young age, she is well educated and well informed and we have been through a lot together with our mothers dying very close to each other and having many mutual acquaintances.
Good Morning Tuesday 21st April 2026
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