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I am so sorry for your hairdresser and his family and clients--including you. May his memories be a blessing to all of debm55 Feb 2025 #1
Thanks, deb. I felt I had to console his partner but he seemed to be handling it well. I guess, who knows? CTyankee Feb 2025 #3
I am sorry to hear this, it is hard to find a hairdresser who is a friend. peacebuzzard Feb 2025 #2
I'm going to entrust my hair with one of the two women in the shop. I"ll feel more at home and the shop is close to home CTyankee Feb 2025 #5
so sorry; this will require lots of processing time peacebuzzard Feb 2025 #7
I am sorry for the loss of your stylist and friend. Laffy Kat Feb 2025 #4
I'll find out when I go by his shop tomorrow or the next day. CTyankee Feb 2025 #6
Your Hairdresser... Clouds Passing Feb 2025 #8
i usually got a short do to do for a year. then i got fed up washing it daily + gave myself a trim pre covid. pansypoo53219 Feb 2025 #9
I don't have your confidence. I would make a mess! CTyankee Feb 2025 #10
i am an art school grad. but my hair doesn't look uneven, even tho i was half-assed the 1st time. pansypoo53219 Feb 2025 #11
I wouldn't even try that! There's no "undo" button! CTyankee Feb 2025 #12
I've learned how to do some simple, tasteful Ilsa Feb 2025 #13
Thank you Ilsa. I know Frank's shop has other stylists so I plan to visit the salon tomorrow and make an appointment CTyankee Feb 2025 #14
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