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Sorry almost off topic (well except that if I didn't have a small child I'd have had time to sort this out already!!)


I need my far too obvious roots sorted before a hen weekend with my most well groomed friends in a weeks time. I normally go to Willis B but can't get an appointment at a time I can make, it would have to be either after 5.30 in the evening or this Saturday morning


- can anyone recommend another salon/hairdresser that might be open late and have space?


Also (I am so ungirly please help me!) if you've had a half head of highlights, would a t-section be enough to deal with roots?


Thank you!

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If still no luck, due to several similar type hair emergencies, I have resorted to home colouring, with great results (and my West End hairdresser seems to agree - well at least to my face!)


The John Frieda range of mousse colour is really easy to use with great results, but if you don't want to risk all over colour there is a 'root touch up' product which I've used before which works well too.


Both available in Sainsburys, and can be done in less than an hour at home whilst your clearing up or making dinner!


Enjoy the hen do!

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