Recession Hair
- by bjornsen
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- February 17, 2009
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O.K this recession thing is killing me. It occurred to me this morning as I was blow drying my expensive lowlights and highlights that we're apt to see some really bad hair soon. At $200 bucks a pop for a cut and color I’ll bet some women are deciding to forego the expense and turn to Clairol. I don’t know about you, but I can easily detect a salon job from a bathroom job. Usually the color is good in the front but the back looks like Halloween. I am wondering myself, as my business is slowing to a standstill, how long can I go before I have to do something about my dull roots. When I told my husband that he should be on the look out for recession hair he asked me “Will you have bad hair if your business doesn’t pick up?” “Well,” I told him, “I will let Jan the cleaning lady go before I let Beverly the hair lady go, that’s for sure. I can stand an untidy house but I don’t think I can stomach a bad hairdo.” That’s when he offered to color my hair for me. Times are tough.
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I was JUST thinking this morning that I reallyyy need a haircut and highlight but that I really don’t want to spend the money right now. Ughhh to the recession. Def. add some more of Seattle’s best (and cheapest?) hair salons and maybe some ideas for looking like you got an expensive haircut when you really paid next to nothing :)
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