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by Spanner » Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:52 pm
I treat myself to a yummy milkshake form shakeaholic before tonight's screening, honestly they are the best things in the whole world ever! they blend up anything and put it in your milkshake, stuff like dime bars, jaffa cakes and rhubarb and custard sweets wowee!!!! but then I spotted the most rank thing in the whole wide world..... they sell a MARMITE milkshake!! like errrr bleurgh
http://www.shakeaholic.com/
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by Sunny Saver » Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:42 am
a_person wrote:Sunny Saver wrote:
1. What's a Brazilian blow dry? Bear in mind, I hardly ever let a hairdryer near my hair and am a wash, towel off and go girl, so explain in words of one syllable please.
1. Puts keratin back in my hair.
2. Also makes it look straightened for along time! (although I think it will go away as soon as it's washed.
Sunny Saver wrote:
2. This is the kind of cut I'm looking for, but a bit sharper and not so chippy choppy! Thanks a_person!!!
Glad to hear it sunnys!
Yesterday I sent hubby a link to various cinema tickets I wanted printed out and also the link to Posh Spice's haircut, which I wanted printed in colour to take to the hairdressers. He came home and I said 'Did you do my print outs?'... He said 'Yes, but why on earth did you want one of Posh Spice and in colour too?!!!!'

. I think he thought I was becoming a groupie or something!

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by Sunny Saver » Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:46 am
a_person wrote:Yeh but she said 4 days dem. I'll have to wash it before a week. It's going to bug me otherwise plus I'm due to go to a wedding on Saturday.... Can't be looking greasy....

Is this another wedding as I thought you went to one last weekend, or was it just the haircut for the wedding then?! If it's another one, are you really invited or are you a 'Wedding Crasher'?

I thought that film was soo funny, especially when they started crashing funerals!
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by jpeg » Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:52 am
Sunny Saver wrote:jpeg wrote:
You can be twin sisters!!!!
Given that a_person has just spent two consecutive days at the hairdressers and I can't bear hairdressers to use any heating/styling/gel products on my hair and 'wash and go', a_person might find that comment insulting

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Awe well I can assure you...no insults were intended.
I have had many bad haircuts in my time as I always go to trainie hairdressers...however I always find everyone around me never sees it as bad as I do. I am sure a_persons haircut is nice...maybe just needs some getting used to or grow out a little so it shapes around your face better? I would not know as I have not seen it.
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by jpeg » Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:54 am
a_person wrote:Sunny Saver wrote:
Given that a_person has just spent two consecutive days at the hairdressers and I can't bear hairdressers to use any heating/styling/gel products on my hair and 'wash and go', a_person might find that comment insulting

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I most certainly am not insulted!
Don't worry, we'll get jpeg to join us and we can become a triplet.


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by tilly » Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:55 am
There is a screening Thursday so maybe we'll all be able to check out a_person's hairstyle and see how nice it is!!
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by Sunny Saver » Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:56 am
jpeg wrote:
I have had many bad haircuts in my time as I always go to trainie hairdressers...however I always find everyone around me never sees it as bad as I do. I am sure a_persons haircut is nice...maybe just needs some getting used to or grow out a little so it shapes around your face better? I would not know as I have not seen it.
I always go to trainee hairdressers too, the free ones at Toni & Guy etc, the thing that annoys me is that they take so long and there's about 1 teacher for every 10 students. Also no student ever cuts it short enough! I'm forever saying 'shorter at the back, shorter at the back'.
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by jpeg » Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:01 am
I had the worst haircut ever with a trainie hairdresser once...I had booked a haircut at a place and while I was walking around someone came up to me and asked if I would like a free cut...seeing as I was a student I was happy to take on the offer...I was taken to a Japanese hairdressing salon. He started everything off professionally...took my coat and bag, sat me down, washed my hair but when the cutting started..I felt horrible! He was being shown how to hold the scissors halfway through..I did contemplate leaving but I felt it was too rude. The result was an awful hair cut with one side longer than the other by about an inch. Looked terrible. Oh and it took forever...longest haircut ever! The professional hairdressers there seemed good though.
I now go to Videl Sassoon Training Salon for haircuts (Bond Street)...all the hairdressers there are not 100% new. They have all had at least 5 years experience cutting hair in a salon and have come their to learn the Videl Sassoon technique. The cut does take a long time though because the teacher has to ok each stage of the haircut.
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by Demerara » Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:12 am
a_person wrote:Remember not to use Sodium Chloride shampoos though dem cos that's just gonna get rid of the keratin. I b*ght my shampoo from them there and then and it was £9.95 and I was like yeh yeh at the time as I was in a rush to get out and only realised afterwards £9.95 for a f*king shampoo!

Yikes!!!!!!!! I've washed my hair twice already with a sodium chloride shampoo!

Argh when I think I pa*d a fortune for my rebonding!!
Is the shampoo a Kerastase one? I thought it'd be cheaper online so I just ordered mine for the same price! At least it's free delivery!
