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Are we all really not having our hair done?

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Americanpie Thu 23-Apr-20 19:34:31

Anyone else starting to notice that many TV presenters and news readers are still looking immaculate, with lovely makeup and hair done to perfection? I know of at least two newsreaders who recently admitted to being grey and yet not a sign of roots on display. I've no axe to grind, I'm a silver vixen but it does annoy me that some of us are not playing fair. Or am I just getting fed up with it all?

Callistemon Thu 30-Apr-20 17:54:42

Joanna Lumley made me laugh on one of her travel programmes.
She had obviously had to have a medical before she set off and said that the doctor had written on the report:
'Can cut own toe nails'
grin

And own hair too, then. Very impressive.

BradfordLass73 Fri 01-May-20 00:34:47

All my life I have moaned about how slowly my hair grows.
In 2017, I did 'Shave for a Cure' and went bald.

It took a year before it was long enough to be described as 'a Judi Dench'.

I've been locked down in isolation since 20th March and for some reason my diabolical follicles have decided to speed up so that now it's necessary to wear my silly, wispy hair in a ponytail on top of my head.

Grrrr confused

Grannyflower Fri 01-May-20 05:37:59

I’m torn between seeing what my natural grey / dark Hair looks like (so admired on others) and going to a big supermarket for a box dye. If I could find a good one For ash blonde it would save me a small fortune in time and money at the hairdressers

Coolgran65 Fri 01-May-20 06:00:12

I've always found Nice n Easy to be a good one. Very simp!e to use. Good luck if you decide to go ahead with this.

Pittcity Wed 06-May-20 08:48:36

Just seen on BBC Breakfast that some Barbers are still cutting hair and charging double.
I think that those who dictate fashion should advocate the 70s long hair look. We already have the midi dresses!

DanniRae Wed 06-May-20 09:24:54

I am going to colour my roots today with Nice N'Easy - My friend, who is a hairdresser, usually does it for me and I haven't done it myself for years! I've been using a brown root spray but I can't put it off any longer. I am strangely nervous shock
Please wish me luck!!

seacliff Wed 06-May-20 09:44:31

My hair was darkish brown and grey mix. I'd been colouring it myself with a semi, but not all over. Just applying with a brush on parting and where it really shows, so it didn't look too much of a block colour, more natural.

Now I've left it, but hate the very obvious silver parting, glinting during zoom meetings. So I lightly spray that with superdrug root colour.

Then I decided to do a few very fine bleach highlights on fringe and around face. It has just lightened hair to pale brown, so blends better with grey coming in. I think lighter hair looks better as you get older, the dark brown was draining on me. I am a work in progress! I have a box of dye if needed.

Bigred18 Wed 06-May-20 09:50:31

It's Autumn here in Sydney so i wear my pull on hat - but desperately want a cut and colour!

Bigred18 Wed 06-May-20 10:00:29

Salons are alliwed to open here, Sydney, as they are considered to be an essential service. My own hairdresser is closing her business at the weekend, no business. I cant see myself going into a salon for months yet.

joannapiano Wed 06-May-20 10:26:29

I was queueing outside our Post Office yesterday when my hairdresser came to queue behind me. We had a chat, then she suddenly said “Did your husband cut your hair?”.
As my grandson would say...No shit, Sherlock !

kircubbin2000 Wed 06-May-20 10:51:28

I haven't washed mine for over a week as an experiment. It still looks great. I cut it yesterday quite successfully.

Sparklefizz Wed 06-May-20 11:14:35

I saw this online for when the salons open in Germany:

"GERMANY’S NEW HAIRDRESSING RULES:

Cuts are by appointment only to avoid customers waiting in the salon

Customers and hairdressers must keep a 1.5m distance
except when the haircut is taking place

Customers and hairdressers must wear face masks

“Direct communication” is not permitted – discussion about hair style, colour etc must be done via a mirror and kept to a minimum

No blow-drying, if possible

Fresh air must be circulated, which the rules specify should be 100m3/h per hairdresser

Scissors and other tools must be thoroughly disinfected between uses, as well as hairdressing chairs

Hairdressing cloaks must be washed after each use and, if possible, a disposable cloak should be worn over the top

Customers must wash their hands when entering the salon and leaving it.

Hairdressers must wash their hands before and after each customer."

EllanVannin Wed 06-May-20 11:25:47

Shouldn't that be carried out at all times Sparklefizz ? Apart from the masks, possibly.
It would have to be before I visited a hairdresser---not that I go to one anyway.

Daddima Wed 06-May-20 11:26:10

I’m delighted with the Josh Wood colour I bought online. Pricey, but the results are really good.

TerriBull Wed 06-May-20 11:26:17

I've done my roots several times since the lockdown and have managed to get my preferred hair colour on line. I have always done that anyway between appointments. I've also cut my fringe and trimmed other bits off ends, I don't find it difficult and have proper hairdressing scissors. Blow drying isn't difficult, plus a heated hairbrush helps a lot. My husband wants me to set about his hair now, I don't know, I quite like him looking like the mad professor grin

Having said all that I wish I had had my highlights and a cut done before the lockdown, I was due to have it done and then everything shut down suddenly. As with so many things previously taken for granted, I don't know when I will feel confident to go to the hairdressers again. Eventually yes! but don't know how far away that day will be!

Sparklefizz Wed 06-May-20 11:41:59

EllanVannin Shouldn't that be carried out at all times Sparklefizz ? Apart from the masks, possibly.

I don't think it is. The cloaks are usually hung back up in a cupboard and I've never seen a hairdresser wiping down the chairs..... nor the thing about fresh air circulating. Most salons are like an oven with all the hairdryers going.

Alishka Fri 08-May-20 19:47:56

My hairdresser,whom I visited in the city,became a friend when we discovered we actually live near each other! SO she's been once, pre lockdown, to cut my hair, as my neuro condition worsened. She called round,randomly, a week or so ago,after being to Sainsbury's, and gifted me a bottle..(I love friends bearing gifts,don't you?)
Anyway, once I've sorted out getting cash, I'll certainly ask her to bring me some shopping and,should she have scissors in her bag.....winkgrin

BBbevan Fri 08-May-20 19:56:55

I had a phone call from my hairdresser last week. They are thinking of opening in early June. Did I want to make an appointment? I said no thank you.
That is far to early for me to contemplate. Let’s just see how things go first.

alchemilla Wed 13-May-20 18:04:57

Only scissors I have are pinking shears. Looking forward to it.

grannypiper Wed 13-May-20 18:51:03

I was lucky and had a hairdressers appointment 2 days before lockdown, i had it cut very short but within the next week i will have a serious afro style, i cant go longer than 4 weeks between cuts as my hair is really thick and grows like wildfire, i have bought 7 new elasticated bandanas to try and keep it under control.

Vintagegal13 Tue 19-May-20 17:24:10

I wonder if I can ask for some advice please. My hair is afro type, and yesterday I gave it a bit of a chop - it now looks like a rat has nibbled it, but also I used to use a temporary wash in hair colour which I now can't obtain anywhere online (harmony - coco - soft mid brown). I ordered what I thought was a brown shade (hazel), used it and now have a kind of blondish 'frill' round the sides and fringe area! Certainly different, it is where I am going grey and was trying to hold back the years! Please can anyone recommend a darkish brown hair colour that is not a permanent dye - I work in a shop, and have had some strange looks today!

Charleygirl5 Tue 19-May-20 18:20:25

I now have a short bob having cut my hair yesterday. It is not exactly Vidal Sassoon but to me, it looks okay. Any imperfections will grow!

OurKid1 Tue 19-May-20 18:28:18

I suppose if someone came round with a pair of those lopping things one uses on trees, they could have a go at mine and maintain social distancing!

Blinko Tue 19-May-20 19:13:14

I'll need to get my hot brush out soon... mine's going through that awful phase between short and trendy (kind of) and long enough for an updo. hmm

Redhead56 Tue 19-May-20 19:44:56

I worked in hairdressing for nearly three years in the 1970s. Rollers combs brushes etc where put in sterilising machines every day it was the apprentices job. Then the drying machines were cleaned and wiped over. I don't think this is the routine now but I am not sure and no I cannot prove it.