Almost 10 days since your first post regarding a hair appointment, it has to be quite long by now! Let us all know when and where you finally wind up and if you were satisfied!
This is not sarcasm, just truthfully interested in how you make out. Seriously even my wife has asked me on a few occassions as I asked her about Brian of London being that I am not one of their customers she had to tell me what to put in my replies to your request. I promise not to respond to any of your memos in
the future. Being that this site appears to be 90-95 % female I think I should find something else to do in my spare time.
No, I'm sorry. I read your post quickly and took it the wrong way. I have't had a chance to stop by the salon or make an appointment yet. I actually want my hair to grow a little longer before getting it cut. I do appreciate your input (and your wife's as well--tell her thank you for me). I will keep you posted when I get it cut.
I agree about hairdressers. It is really difficult to find one that does my hair well. I'm getting mine cut off Friday and I hope the cut is good, but we will see. I need a change and at my age if I don't make a change soon, it will be too late
This weather is awful for hair! I hate to use too many products on it (weighs it down and feels icky by the end of the day), but it always seems to frizz as soon as I leave the house. I waste time blowing drying it and then end up tieing it back after an hour. My hair hates the Houston weather.
jeb333 writes:
Sarcasm can sometimes come off as mean-spiritedness online.
Sarcasm is meant to be mean-spirited.......definition:
1
: a sharp and often satirical or ironic utterance designed to cut or give pain
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a: a mode of satirical wit depending for its effect on bitter, caustic, and often ironic language that is usually directed against an individual b: the use or language of sarcasm
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