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indiepanda Wrote:

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> ?20 per month compared to my ?100 every 2-3

> months... doesn't quite balance. But then if I

> stuck to the hair cut and put up wit the grey it

> would probably work.

>

> I'm sure we get lots of extra costs elsewhere

> though. Men get to wear socks instead of tights,

> that's got to be a major saving surely??


quite right - I nearly had a heart attack last time I settled up at the hairdressers. With the credit crunch and all I might need to desert my regular in favour of someone a bit cheaper. Add to that waxing, make up and sanitary products (which aren't even VAT-free) and I think a fella paying ?30 for a haircut is a bargain.

RosieH Wrote:

> quite right - I nearly had a heart attack last

> time I settled up at the hairdressers. With the

> credit crunch and all I might need to desert my

> regular in favour of someone a bit cheaper. Add

> to that waxing, make up and sanitary products

> (which aren't even VAT-free) and I think a fella

> paying ?30 for a haircut is a bargain.


You're not wrong.. Not sure I could desert my current hairdresser though - I've had enough bad experiences when I find someone good I tend to be loyal. I don't tend to go so often these days though - good cuts seem to last a little longer.

cate Wrote:

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> I like Headnizm. Try Nick on a Friday or

> Saturday. Don't know how much it is for a man'

> cut though. I pay ?21 for a wash, cut and rough

> blow dry.


Bless you, sweet Cate I retire for the night with visions dancing in my head.

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