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Hairdressers who are not scissors happy

  • 13-04-2011 3:37pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 189 ✭✭


    I have a mixture of straight, curly hair if you know what I mean. It's good hair but its neither very curly or straight. Problem started two years ago when my then hairdresser over used a thinning scissors on one side of my head and left me with a gap. Since that I've been to three other hairdressers and looking at my hair after showering a while ago the bad side is as bad as ever. One side sits perfectly,the other side is over layered, wispy, and sticks out and it's really getting me down. Just wondering is there any hairdresser there who does not use a thinning scissors because I think they are a disaster on curly hair and is there any salon one can recommend who will taker the time to examine my hair before they start cutting. This is becoming a major problem for me and I'm afraid to go to another hairdresser in case they do even further damage.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,427 ✭✭✭Morag


    If you are in Dublin then I suggest you go to Cats. It's right beside the westbury hotel just of grafton street. I have that wavy type hair, it's not curly it's not straight and it's heavy thick strands of hair and I have a lot of it.

    They were wonderful and really took their time with me and didn't try and fob me off with what ever the fashionable cuts are. 6 months after the cut my hair still looked well as it grew and not a right mess. And after I washed it myself I was very happy with it were as other stylist just would try after a cut when they saw the bounce in the hair as it stared to dry would nearly panic, start re cutting and then blow dry straigh and then use straightening irons on it.

    http://catshairsalon.ie/
    totally worth the cost.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 whiterabbit3


    i completely empathise with you. I have wavy hair that can look straight or curly depending on weather and how much I brush it and hairdressers always wreck my hair. I had found a great hairdresser called Sean in Toni and Guy in Dame Street but he left the country and I am in despair now. I just got my hair cut today and it is a complete disaster. I would love to find a good hairdresser for wavy hair. Sean was amazing. First time I went into him he told me I had curly hair- I said no my hair is just fizzy but he cut my hair in such a way it fell into natural waves without having to blow dry it- genius. I MISS HIM
    P. s don't go to Matthew Keatings in Kildare Town- he wrecked my hair.


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