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Best place in Ireland to get a ''emo'' or ''scene'' haircut?

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  • 13-05-2015 1:15am
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    Registered Users Posts: 6


    I have been wanting this haircut for the past 6 years and I feel like this is my last chance to get it done before I finish school, everyone has always messed it up whenever I have tried to get it I need to get it done now and do not want it to be wrong anybody know any places I should be able to get it done correctly?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 22,249 ✭✭✭✭endacl


    Are you not allowed to look like a Pokemon once you've left school?

    :p


  • Registered Users Posts: 6 AshleyGiant


    I am not sure if you are messing or not but everyone has always messed it up so if it does get messed up again I don't want to go to college with messed up hair I have been trying to get it done for 6 years...do you know where I could get it done or not? :P


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 535 ✭✭✭Chloris


    Sometimes you need to have a really specific shape in mind before you even go to the hairdresser. I never liked my hair, then I saw a person in a film with a style that I wanted and I got a screenshot on my phone. I showed it to the hairdresser and she did it exactly like I described and showed her. I've had no problems with my hair since, and I go back to the same place to get it done because they're really good.

    I'd recommend investing in a high end salon if you can stretch to that. They'll usually sort you out with a discount on repeat business. For example, I got a baliage (?) and that was €90 altogether (with wash, cut and blow dry - she also did a great job of my layers and parting). When I went back for a trim, they only charged me €15 for the wash and blow dry!

    I actually think I might go again soon because it's such great value!


  • Registered Users Posts: 6 AshleyGiant


    Well I have brought many photos with me I always have while going to try and get what I wanted but nobody knows how to do it properly and I am not sure where would have the least chance of messing it up.


  • Registered Users Posts: 70 ✭✭Breadcrusts


    Chloris wrote: »
    Sometimes you need to have a really specific shape in mind before you even go to the hairdresser. I never liked my hair, then I saw a person in a film with a style that I wanted and I got a screenshot on my phone. I showed it to the hairdresser and she did it exactly like I described and showed her. I've had no problems with my hair since, and I go back to the same place to get it done because they're really good.

    I'd recommend investing in a high end salon if you can stretch to that. They'll usually sort you out with a discount on repeat business. For example, I got a baliage (?) and that was €90 altogether (with wash, cut and blow dry - she also did a great job of my layers and parting). When I went back for a trim, they only charged me €15 for the wash and blow dry!

    I actually think I might go again soon because it's such great value!

    Sounds like a great deal, where do you get your hair done do you mind me asking?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 535 ✭✭✭Chloris


    Sounds like a great deal, where do you get your hair done do you mind me asking?
    Jeff Devine, their salon in Wilton SC in Cork is pure daycent like bieeee!


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