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Free Haircut!!!

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Hi
In my bid to become debt free I am always looking out for great offers etc!!Anyhow after a tip on these boards I purchased the Prima magazine and sent off for the free haircut.I had it done yesterday
would normally have been £31 in this particular salon.It is one of the poshest in our town(hence i have never been in before). The girl that cut it used to go to school with my daughter so it was nice chatting to her!!
I was so impressed that i did give her a £5 tip
wouldnt have done that if i had had to pay!! But hey I got a great haircut for a fiver!!!
Thanks again to MSE
xx
Sealed pot challenge 7...my number is 2144.....started Nov 29th ....

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  • kuohu
    kuohu Posts: 913 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Wow that tip is more that I normally pay for the haircut!!! :)
    DFW Nerd 035
  • tina68
    tina68 Posts: 461 Forumite
    i'm thinking of going to my local college to get my haicut for £2 with a 3rd year student
    Tina x
    on this day 23/05/1430
    Joan of Arc captured and delivered to the English
  • Claire_DC
    Claire_DC Posts: 1,269 Forumite
    I pay a fiver for a wash, cut and style at wella studio.. cheap as chips.

    £15 for any colour i have done too.
    Lost lbs =
    Gained £s = Quidco £261.90, Free Fivers £22.26, Matched Betting
  • marybishop
    marybishop Posts: 761 Forumite
    tina68 wrote:
    i'm thinking of going to my local college to get my haicut for £2 with a 3rd year student
    Tina x

    Funnily enough that's what I'm thinking of doing (I think it's £5 at local college). Just can't justify spending nearly £40 every 5 weeks on having it cut and coloured. Trouble is I really like the way they cut my hair and I've been going there for about 9 years. Still needs must so I guess its the £5 job and doing the colour myself (if only I could get the home colour to look as good as the one at the hairdressers. Be interested to hear how you get on!
  • tina68
    tina68 Posts: 461 Forumite
    marybishop wrote:
    Funnily enough that's what I'm thinking of doing (I think it's £5 at local college). Just can't justify spending nearly £40 every 5 weeks on having it cut and coloured. Trouble is I really like the way they cut my hair and I've been going there for about 9 years. Still needs must so I guess its the £5 job and doing the colour myself (if only I could get the home colour to look as good as the one at the hairdressers. Be interested to hear how you get on!
    £2.00 where i stay and £6.00 for a colour:j
    Tina x
    on this day 23/05/1430
    Joan of Arc captured and delivered to the English
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