The last person I would confide in would be a hairdresser. You have no idea who their clients are and they do have big mouths (some of them) unless they’re your personal friend.
I cut my own hair. I wear my hair long and straight. When it gets long enough to annoy me I put it in hair band and pull it over the top of my head. I clip off what I figure is the excess and it is done. I wear it up either in a plastic hair clip or when doing a reenactment in a large barrette (as I need then what is holding my hair to fit under and hide in my cap and the clip would be a problem as it is too bulky). So if the cut is not even – doesn’t matter.
I also cut husband’s hair. He also wears his hair long (though not as long as I do) both because he kept it long since high school (late 1960s) and because it works well for 18th century reenacting. I cut his with more attention to being an even cut, but since he wear is in a “queue” (pony tail) small differences do not show. He uses a small rubber hair band to hold it in the queue. When doing reenactments I tie a nice ribbon over the rubber band to hide it – men did wear their hair long then with a ribbon to hold it in place.
Harumph 4 months ago
Love Simon.
Kimmies01 4 months ago
The last person I would confide in would be a hairdresser. You have no idea who their clients are and they do have big mouths (some of them) unless they’re your personal friend.
fritzoid Premium Member 4 months ago
The big question is “Can he testify against you in court?”
win.45mag 4 months ago
Is he a nectarine ?
Linda Schweiner Premium Member 4 months ago
Your dry cleaner also knows if you color your hair.
hogcabin77 4 months ago
My Gramma Ginny worked in a hair salon nothing is private.
mafastore 4 months ago
I cut my own hair. I wear my hair long and straight. When it gets long enough to annoy me I put it in hair band and pull it over the top of my head. I clip off what I figure is the excess and it is done. I wear it up either in a plastic hair clip or when doing a reenactment in a large barrette (as I need then what is holding my hair to fit under and hide in my cap and the clip would be a problem as it is too bulky). So if the cut is not even – doesn’t matter.
I also cut husband’s hair. He also wears his hair long (though not as long as I do) both because he kept it long since high school (late 1960s) and because it works well for 18th century reenacting. I cut his with more attention to being an even cut, but since he wear is in a “queue” (pony tail) small differences do not show. He uses a small rubber hair band to hold it in the queue. When doing reenactments I tie a nice ribbon over the rubber band to hide it – men did wear their hair long then with a ribbon to hold it in place.