Wednesday, 16 January 2013

This is a total disaster and there is nothing anyone can do

Nothing.
There is nothing (nothing!!) that can be done in the face of this unmitigated disaster.
Nothing.

Look!  No on second thoughts, don't look! Take my word for it instead why don't you.  Learn from my mistakes.
When a hairdresser is in mid story about his trip round Nashville, and how he's got engaged and all. Don't listen to a word.
Do not take your eyes off the mirror
Do not ever on any account forget to tell him that the fringe must be past eyebrows.
Do not smile encouragingly and nod your head at the same time.

Because

Because otherwise you will end up with a runty fringe that makes you look like wee Jimmy Krankie

You heard it here first

30 comments:

  1. Wish I had your problem. I have to point out where the hair is.

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  2. No one would ever dare do that to my fringe. I feel your pain.
    Sx

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  3. We can make a contest of it: The Small Object Of Desire reckons I need a trim.

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  4. Tim - I'm feeling your pain....but at least you didn't have to pay for the grief

    Scarlet - Thank you. This isn't the first time either. Which makes it worse..

    Mr Musgrove - Yeah. This way, you do stand out in the crowd and all

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  5. Pictures...we need pictures.

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  6. Reverse karma to balance out that run of good luck with the real estate transactions?

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  7. So you are a case for the Hair Hall of Fame (HHoF)?

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  8. Libby - I can assure you there will be NO pictures

    LX - Yep. Do not buy lottery ticket, do not pass go,

    Mr Mago - Do they have a Hair Hall of Infamy???

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  9. Occasionally. It's in the same building. MSScarlet works there.

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  10. That's a bollix!

    A badly coiffured bollix! (Sorry) :¬)

    xxx

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  11. Mr Mags it's starting to make sense now...

    Maps - Bollix is the perfect word for it. And it's a perfect bollix

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  12. I have also had a BAD fringe cut this week. Luckily for me, my hair grows like a weed and will be fine in a week or two. May I suggest, hats, bandanas, hair flowers galore and glittery pink hair spray, which will distract from the terrible cut.

    Yours in bad-fringe-solidarity,

    Sarah xxx

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  13. i'm sorry, sugarpie! :( i agree with miss sarah - scarves work wonders. (i'm living with bedhead this week. *sigh*) xoxoxoxo

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  14. Hairdressers have been sued for less...

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  15. I think you'll find that the Edinburgh Fringe is supposed to hilariously funny.

    It sometimes gets a bit lowbrow though....

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  16. This post is USELESS without pictures. :) Frak's sake, Macy, the number of times I've come out of a salon looking like I went in and said "Why don't you drink a bottle of whisky and see what you can do with a pair of garden shears!". They're innumerable. And now I always add "please take an inch off the ends to get rid of split ends, that's a real world inch, not a hairdressing inch, which is what the rest of us call six inches."

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  17. ....on second thoughts I might now be realizing why I always come out of there looking like I just wrestled Edward Scissorhands and lost...

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  18. Sarah - Why does it make me feel better to know there's someone else, somewhere else, who hates her fringe as much as I do?

    One good thing is that with it being winter and all I can get away with wearing a trapper hat between now and March when I should be a respectable enough length again.

    Savannah - Bedhead? Don't talk to me about bed head... first thing in the mornings half of it sticks straight up!
    Get well soon btw!

    Librarian - Sued?...I even gave him a tip.. because I didn't see the full horror till I got home.

    Rog - You know what. All puns are forgiven just as long as you don't come out with that classic ever mind it'll grow back

    Veg! - No photos There will be no photos until this Frankenstein fringe has grown out.
    Any photos will be destroyed, any digital reproductions will be stamped on.

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  19. If no photos, how about a police sketch artist rendering?

    [dodges thrown scissors]

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  20. I'm too mean to go back to the hairdresser just for a fringe cut, so I do my own....with mixed results, it has to be said....

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  21. LX - Because the Hair Hall of Fame is finally running out of pictures???

    Curry Queen - Oh I usually do my fringe - but I needed the back done as well.
    This is the bit that doesn't show.. ah wait a minute....

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  22. Oh sorry, I forgot - never mind it'll grow back!

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  23. I've given up. I don't try to understand hairdressers' spatial perception anymore. I have my concept of 1 cm and they have theirs, and that is that.

    Suffice it to say that my fringe currently resembles a toothbrush.

    Solution? How about a hachimaki? Link here. :)


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  24. It will grow:)
    I have washed my hair just now with 'Tousle me softly' and the resulting haystack atop ma heid is no funny!

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  25. I've become adept at re-doing the bizarrely unnatural fringes the hairdresser sometimes leaves me with. There's probably scope for a new business here - Fringe Repair Ltd.

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  26. Oh Macy, I feel for you. I once had my fringe cut a bit short and I had to wear a hat for a couple of weeks. Ever since, I've explained that it mustn't be short enough to show my wrinkles. But you're too young to have any.

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  27. Mr Mago - There is a naughty step and you are going to go sit on it.

    Rurousha - For indoor use, or when my trapper hat is in the wash??

    Pat - If it wasn't for having your own hair disaster you'd be on the naughty step with Mr Mago for coming out with the "never mind" mantra.

    I desperately need it to grow for this weekend!

    Nick - And of course this emergency repair service would need to be on call 24/7

    Z - Lovely comment. Trust me...not too young for wrinkles....

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  28. They must be invisble wrinkles Macy, otherwise he'd have known not to go shorter. My fringe provides a public service- it stops people falling into the crevices. My hairdresser would be too scared to cut it short

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