Has David Lammy just lost his job?
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To be fair, it depends on the style you want, what texture of hair you have and how much of a precision cut the style needs. I have very thin fine hair (or did have, before it started going grey) and it needs a really excellent cut to make it look good. I'm on a pension, but I don't mind paying more for a cut which I know will make me feel good. Shingo at Kuki works wonders (though I'm presently growing my hair in preparation for a particular style, so if anyone knows me please don't judge his talents by my present "halfway" cut!) I think it's a matter of trying people out until you find someone who suits you and your hair. If that person is also relatively cheap, then that's great! I've had some truly awful cuts over the decades, and in the past whenever I found someone good, they at some point moved on, and (a bit like dentists) you could never find out where they had gone. At least Shingo owns the salon, so is unlikely to leave! That sounds extremely expensive! Where was it? Why did they not wash the hair? Was that the advertised price, for a trim (not a restyle?) with no wash?
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By hellosailor · Posted
I'm relieved to hear that you've been able to adopt several cats through Celia Hammond Redjam and yes it's baffling that your experience is so different! I wonder if it depends which individual you are being vetted by, it doesn't sound like everyone is told the same criteria at all. I don't mean to put anyone off trying to adopt either, those cats and kittens all need a home! I might actually call them to clarify and post their advice here if I can get some.
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