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what do you mean "It all turned out really well in the end"




Clutterqueen Wrote:

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> My husband managed to pick up a hair trimmer by

> Wahl a few weeks ago and let me loose on his hair

> and my son's who is usually very fussy about his

> hair cut.

>

> It all turned out really well in the end and they

> were pleased with the result.

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Luckily I had a very short Haircut (Skin Fade)

> Just before the lock-down.

>

> Its now back to normal but still looks quite

> short.

>

> A far cry from the 70's when my hair was half way

> down my back.

>

> Foxy



Great photo, Foxy :)

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