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By *irth Vader OP   Man
over a year ago

glasgow

I have an old friend who had offered to cut my hair on Monday. She is a hairdresser so no chance of being scalped.

Should I go or wait another 5 weeks?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Are hairdressers opening in 5 weeks?

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By *edeWoman
over a year ago

the abyss


"Are hairdressers opening in 5 weeks?"

My friend said they hoped to be open in July but obviously depends how phase 1 and 2 go! I've got everything crossed as my hair is a birdsnest

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Are hairdressers opening in 5 weeks?

My friend said they hoped to be open in July but obviously depends how phase 1 and 2 go! I've got everything crossed as my hair is a birdsnest "

My hairdresser is saying the same..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have an old friend who had offered to cut my hair on Monday. She is a hairdresser so no chance of being scalped.

Should I go or wait another 5 weeks? "

I'd go if it was me.

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

I think i would go too. My work colleague is getting her hair done on Monday as her hairdresser is now doing home visits. Wish mine was.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im hearing more and more of this happening,,, eventually the shops will open but the hairdresser's will more than likely have to wear a mask.....

Possibly the hairdresser will wear a mask if you asked

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rebels

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have an old friend who had offered to cut my hair on Monday. She is a hairdresser so no chance of being scalped.

Should I go or wait another 5 weeks? "

What do you think you should do?

I wouldn't, but its an easy decision for me as my hair is long and can be tied back when it annoys me.

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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)

I'm ahead of the game on the

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By *ub-seekerMan
over a year ago

Glasgow

Does she have 2 metre arms?

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By *hekaiserMan
over a year ago

Glasgow

Given I'm losing hair.....I just shaved all of mine off

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By *irth Vader OP   Man
over a year ago

glasgow


"Does she have 2 metre arms?"

No but she has very large fake boobs. Does that count ?

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By *exylicksMan
over a year ago

airdrie

can she fit me in too, can't wait another 5 weeks July 1st is date they reckon for hairdressers

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By *heif6999Man
over a year ago

malton

I’d be round there straight away .... especially if she’s single and sex deprived .... wouldn’t care less what the hair cut was like!!

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By *illie99TV/TS
over a year ago

Central Scotland

Don't see why it shouldn't be OK. After all you could list it as a medical emergency. Your hair getting too long and the danger of getting tangles. Not to mention the stress an anxiety you will be causing your wife and children.

A drive of say 280 miles to a specialist hairdresser would be OK. And then a few days later another drive of about 30 miles with the window down and a stop over at a scenic location just to make sure your hair is lying properly and doesn't need any fine tuning

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By *dmirationMan
over a year ago

Bathgate


"I have an old friend who had offered to cut my hair on Monday. She is a hairdresser so no chance of being scalped.

Should I go or wait another 5 weeks? "

Go for it. It is looking like August before they open My Daughter owns a salon in Central Edinburgh She has been told Expect August.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't see why it shouldn't be OK. After all you could list it as a medical emergency. Your hair getting too long and the danger of getting tangles. Not to mention the stress an anxiety you will be causing your wife and children.

A drive of say 280 miles to a specialist hairdresser would be OK. And then a few days later another drive of about 30 miles with the window down and a stop over at a scenic location just to make sure your hair is lying properly and doesn't need any fine tuning"

So long as your hair isn't blocking your vision I'd say

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By *illie99TV/TS
over a year ago

Central Scotland


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So long as your hair isn't blocking your vision I'd say "

True, but then I don't think it would be reasonable to self assess, that judgment should be down to a fully qualified hairdresser

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I need one to come rescue my sons hair. I tried and now they are both sporting rather interesting trims!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have an old friend who had offered to cut my hair on Monday. She is a hairdresser so no chance of being scalped.

Should I go or wait another 5 weeks? "

whats 5 weeks, I last had my hair cut 2 years ago.

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By *ungscotsman26Man
over a year ago

Glasgow

As long as you are doing it to test your eyesight will be ok

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By *exywheelsCouple
over a year ago

inverness

Using a long reach hedge cutter maybe???

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have an old friend who had offered to cut my hair on Monday. She is a hairdresser so no chance of being scalped.

Should I go or wait another 5 weeks?

I'd go if it was me."

Me too, my hair is WILD!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im considering waiting till phase 2 then asking my 2 teen neices to use clippers on me and just trim it all down

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I need one to come rescue my sons hair. I tried and now they are both sporting rather interesting trims! "

Lol same but from 2m away looks alright-ish

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By *ussyCat21Woman
over a year ago

Glasgow

Firstly your hairdresser won’t be insured. And secondly if she is doing home visits yours won’t be the only home she’s attending. She’s putting your life as well as anyone else she is visiting at risk. She’s not caring about your safety, she’s just thinking of her pocket. I understand it’s very difficult times for us all but just wait a little while longer xx

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By *irth Vader OP   Man
over a year ago

glasgow


"Firstly your hairdresser won’t be insured. And secondly if she is doing home visits yours won’t be the only home she’s attending. She’s putting your life as well as anyone else she is visiting at risk. She’s not caring about your safety, she’s just thinking of her pocket. I understand it’s very difficult times for us all but just wait a little while longer xx"

I got it cut in the garden. The weather was incredible. We were both wearing masks and she had a visor on too. She also had gloves on. I showered when I got home to ensure I limited the risk. This was a one off favour and she isn’t trading during lock down. No money changed hands but I did accidentally leave a bottle of Bloom gin in a bag for her.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Firstly your hairdresser won’t be insured. And secondly if she is doing home visits yours won’t be the only home she’s attending. She’s putting your life as well as anyone else she is visiting at risk. She’s not caring about your safety, she’s just thinking of her pocket. I understand it’s very difficult times for us all but just wait a little while longer xx

I got it cut in the garden. The weather was incredible. We were both wearing masks and she had a visor on too. She also had gloves on. I showered when I got home to ensure I limited the risk. This was a one off favour and she isn’t trading during lock down. No money changed hands but I did accidentally leave a bottle of Bloom gin in a bag for her. "

I don't quite understand why anyone can't see that when you start justifying why you're not just sticking with the guidelines right now, it just looks worse.

Whereas if you'd just got your haircut on the quiet it wouldn't get folks (mine) back up

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By *ikerbob1957Man
over a year ago

Glasgow

My son got his two dogs trimmed last week as dog groomers are open. I've asked if she does humans as well lol.

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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago

Paisley

Putting up a post like this is a great way to get blocked. People are unlikely to meet you if you can’t keep to the rules about not visiting others homes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Vanity has always had habit of pushing aside common sense. It's hair, some extra won't kill you. On the other hand....?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Firstly your hairdresser won’t be insured. And secondly if she is doing home visits yours won’t be the only home she’s attending. She’s putting your life as well as anyone else she is visiting at risk. She’s not caring about your safety, she’s just thinking of her pocket. I understand it’s very difficult times for us all but just wait a little while longer xx

I got it cut in the garden. The weather was incredible. We were both wearing masks and she had a visor on too. She also had gloves on. I showered when I got home to ensure I limited the risk. This was a one off favour and she isn’t trading during lock down. No money changed hands but I did accidentally leave a bottle of Bloom gin in a bag for her.

I don't quite understand why anyone can't see that when you start justifying why you're not just sticking with the guidelines right now, it just looks worse.

Whereas if you'd just got your haircut on the quiet it wouldn't get folks (mine) back up"

It's a guilty pleasure of mine reading your posts with your back up

Please never change

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By *irth Vader OP   Man
over a year ago

glasgow


"Putting up a post like this is a great way to get blocked. People are unlikely to meet you if you can’t keep to the rules about not visiting others homes."

I didn’t visit her home. I went round the back garden and sat outside.

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By *ucky24Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Putting up a post like this is a great way to get blocked. People are unlikely to meet you if you can’t keep to the rules about not visiting others homes.

I didn’t visit her home. I went round the back garden and sat outside. "

That's splitting hairs lol.

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