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I remember girls from my class in school who had their hair cut short and perms. They hated them, but their mothers just decided that is what they wanted to be done to the daughter.
You can add my name to the petition for a start!I'm starting a petition to ask, beg, cajole & downright nag Vienna to write a book.
Names below, thank you.
Twilight
Hairdressers' biggest secret is that they are masters of chemistry (when properly trained, that is)... people underestimate them at their peril.Mum used to get:
Dark haired lad - I want my hair bleached blond.
Mum- Sorry, your hair won't go blond.
Dark haired lad - can you do it anyway?
Mum - ok, but it won't be blond.
Dark haired lad - can you dye over ginger?
Did you find out why this was done?
Only because dealing with it was someone else's job, perhaps.Pprobably just to make life easier for her, she didn't have to spend time braiding it in the morning. The kick in the teeth came years later after my two nieces were born and she would be in glowing admiration of their long hair!
Pprobably just to make life easier for her, she didn't have to spend time braiding it in the morning. The kick in the teeth came years later after my two nieces were born and she would be in glowing admiration of their long hair!
My mum was an original thinker; she had two long-haired daughters & one long-haired cat so bought two cat grooming combs, obviously kept them in different places, & all four of us were happy The only time the comb didn't work was when a boy put PVA glue on the ends of my plaits & welded the hair together. Ma took the kitchen scissors, hacked off the solid ends & then levelled up the scalloped edges. I went to school the next day with my shorter hair in a pony tail to be told by my friends that this meant that glue boy must now be my boy friend. I was nine!Only because dealing with it was someone else's job, perhaps.
My experience of my mum dealing with my long, fly away but plentiful locks was painful. No conditioner, just Vosene, then a comb yanked through with no attempt to rectangle. I dreaded hair day. I would have it cut short in a heartbeat, but dad was staunchly opposed.
As I've written my mum was an original thinker, however, I don't know if her idea of having me sit with my back to an open Aga door to dry my hair would be acceptable todayMum used to make me have short hair and when she washed it over the kitchen sink it felt like she was wearing rubber gloves! Oh it was so painful.