. He’s far better at understanding what my hair needs to look like than I am, he gets its optimal length and level of redness, he tweaks it all to match the changing season and my current mood, and he’s really patient, gentle and calm with it. I adore him.'was was "the one" 16 years ago, when she held my hair back as I vomited my hangover up in the salon toilets on a Saturday morning.
I was only once unfaithful, as I was desperate for a colour change and she was away. My hair ended up orange and guess who had to book me in for an emergency appointment to tone down that colour?! We’ve been through all sorts of life changes together and now my husband and son and I all come to her together. I wouldn’t trust anyone else with our combined locks. And no one else would ever make me laugh as much.
). It’s cheap - a miracle in London - everyone in there is lovely, especially Henry who always knows how short to cut my hair, and you don’t have to book an appointment.''This Valentine’s Day is sadly my first without my favourite hairdresser. She was always lovely and affordable and did a great job, and the salon was welcoming and could usually squeeze me in at short notice.
So accommodating were they that one of the other stylists asked me out, and we enjoyed a few dates before everything fizzled out. It was an amicable end, but returning to the salon - and my beloved hairdresser - just got a bit too awkward. My search for a new hair-one is ongoing.'
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