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It's getting tough out there. Feeling the pinch?

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  • YorksLass
    YorksLass Posts: 2,306 Forumite
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    I went to the hairdresser for the first time since 2019, having cut it myself all through Covid. Natural, long hair worn in a plait is fairly easy to manage, a single wash with SLS-free shampoo, no conditioners, dyes, serums, sprays or other gunk, or electrical equipment.
    The prices have shot up in four years, from £11 to £14 for a trim! The hairdresser insists on cash. I save a lot by clipping DH’s hair. The barber was charging a search fee. 
    Pre-Covid I had a very short, layered pixie style and, since I have very thick hair, used to have to go to the hairdressers every six weeks to keep it in shape.  I really missed the hairdresser visits during lockdown - by the time they resumed my hair had grown a lot and I was persuaded to try a new-to-me style.  It's now a chin length bob with no layers at all, not even a fringe.  It took some getting used to at first but it is easier to manage and I now go every eight weeks - just as well, since the cost has gone up from £26 to £30 for a wash, cut and blow dry.  It's my only vanity expense though, plus an hour's chill time - I'm worth it.   :)  

    Had to laugh at the barber charging a search fee!  I cut DH's hair too and have done for years.  He's happy with it and it saves a fortune.

    Have finalised my next grocery delivery order and, as usual, there were some price increases.  I say "as usual" because I think it's got to the point where we expect there to be some every time we shop.  I hope it's a better experience than last time.  As it is, I'll be making yet another phone call to customer services since the e-voucher I was sent for a refund doesn't work - apparently it's expired, although I can't see any expiry date on it and it's less than 2 weeks since it was issued.  Expired or not, they still owe me £4.40.   :s   
    Be kind to others and to yourself too.
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