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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm glad the Toni & Guy in your area is good. I used to visit their shop in Harrow on the Hill and it seemed to be staffed by children. They never listened to a word I said and seemed to be pre-programmed about styles. They were also desperate to sell their own products having already charged me a fortune for the cut.
I'd also like to know if it's really necessary to have my hair washed in the salon. I always think the blow drying enables them to hide a multitude of mistakes.
my favourite hairdresser was a wonderful lesbian who would get so caught up in her conversation she'd pause what she was doing to concentrate on what she was trying to say. It was the first time I'd ever been to a hairdresser where I found out more about her than she did about me! I didn't mind that my hair took hours to cut because it was by far the best cut I'd ever had!
The worst was this trendy japanese gay guy (i thought this would be the right combo for a great cut) who left me looking like a 1950s housewife. It cost a small fortune too! and I had to have my friend cut a style into the helmut afterwards!
Peter Mark - worst ever!
I went to get a brown colour on to match my roots as my highlights grew out, and ended up with dark red hair that was almost purple, with a big blonde streak where the girl missed a bit! When i touched my hair my hand turned red as they hadnt rinsed the colour out either!
I went back and complained and the manager said "sorry about that but you cant have any money back"!!
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