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Mobile hairdressers - how do I find one?
Mics_chick
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Me and OH are very bad at getting haircut regularly so look like the yeti :eek: before we finally get it cut! 
I also have 2 little uns who need their hair cutting regularly too (ds needs his done badly before people start assuming he's a girl!
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I've asked around and everyone seems to go to salons because I don't think the prices are too bad around here but we just never seemed organised enough to go. So I thought a mobile hairdresser is the answer because we can get everyone done at the same time. But even if someone knows of a hairdresser they're either retiring, pregnant, fully-booked, etc so they're not looking for any new customers. I keep checking free papers but there's never anyone advertising.
Could anyone recommend a way of finding out how to find a mobile hairdresser - is there a register of hairdressers or something like that?
Please help before my son needs a grip to keep his hair out of his eyes! :rotfl:
I also have 2 little uns who need their hair cutting regularly too (ds needs his done badly before people start assuming he's a girl!
I've asked around and everyone seems to go to salons because I don't think the prices are too bad around here but we just never seemed organised enough to go. So I thought a mobile hairdresser is the answer because we can get everyone done at the same time. But even if someone knows of a hairdresser they're either retiring, pregnant, fully-booked, etc so they're not looking for any new customers. I keep checking free papers but there's never anyone advertising.
Could anyone recommend a way of finding out how to find a mobile hairdresser - is there a register of hairdressers or something like that?
Please help before my son needs a grip to keep his hair out of his eyes! :rotfl:
You should never call somebody else a nerd or geek because everybody (even YOU !!!) is an
"anorak" about something whether it's trains, computers, football, shoes or celebs
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Local papers, friday add, notices in shop windows?:j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j0
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Google mobile hairdressers with your town or county name0
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Or would you consider using hairdressing schools and offer yourselves as ` models` ?0
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Thanks all - obvious answers staring me in the face! :rolleyes:
I suppose I thought I could get one recommended by word of mouth - I've had some really crap haircuts in the past and didn't want to risk it again...:DYou should never call somebody else a nerd or geek because everybody (even YOU !!!) is an"anorak" about something whether it's trains, computers, football, shoes or celebs
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