Now for haircut number 2!
So off I went to Fratelle in Camberwell.
A salon that I used to go to years ago and was always happy with....until the hairdresser left. The one that left my looking exactly how I wanted it.
Thinking I'd give it another go 10 years later I went in to see if they could cut my hair and reproduce the great cuts they used to do.
Well that wasn't going to happen, instead I walked out with big blow waved curls. He blow waved my hair with a big brush and left it in my hair to create a big curl, a curl that I didn't ask for. That's ok though because a blow wave can be easily fixed.
One thing I was left with was a lopsided haircut, one that was obvious because it was about 6-8 cm's shorter on one sided than the other.
Friends suggested that I go back and get it fixed for free but I didn't feel comfortable letting someone cut my hair again once they cut it unevenly!
A few days later I try and get that fixed too , which would make it haircut number 3.
If I feel like humiliating myself, I may post a picture with my next post to show you the long layers that I received instead, around my ears! There's a nice mullet for you to look forward to seeing!
A x
Fringe with Benefits
Hairdresser Reviews and more
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
My first hairdresser review.
Ok, so I’ve had 3 haircuts in 2 weeks.
Certainly not by choice let me tell you!
Hairdresser number one was The Brown Hare
in Surrey Hills Melbourne.
I was looking forward to having a semi
permanent colour and cut as I hadn’t
had a haircut for quite some time. The reason for this is that I’ve
become quite scissor phobic in the last few years!
My hair’s quite thick with a natural wave
and it sits well when it’s long (past my shoulders) with long layers. This is exactly what I asked
for. Instead I got a cut that was not
very noticeable and not finished off, shaped or thinned out.
I don’t like too much thinning but certainly some is necessary on my
hair. I remember years ago after a blow
dry was complete, a hairdresser would
finish off the hairstyle by chipping into it or slightly feathering around the face which always made my hair look great. I haven’t
had this done for probably over 10 years!
When I asked this particular hairdresser if
she was going to thin it out she said “I already did.” Mmmm, ok.
The semi permanent colour was ok although
left on for about 45 minutes. It was a rich chocolate colour which left a bit of
a stain that eventually went away.
I was disappointed with this experience because I felt that not much effort was put in. What I requested was a basic cut with long feminine layers, nothing outrageous or difficult and time consuming.
There is a positive though. A café next door that does great coffee and the
most delicious tandoori chicken focaccia I’ve ever had! There’s nothing like the comfort found in
food when all else goes pear shaped!
I’ll let you know about my second haircut
which i had that same week on my next post….the lopsided one!
Feel free to share any of your experiences.
A x
Saturday, 16 June 2012
I’m so angry that I could almost pull my hair out!
After drying off my hair this morning I
just stood there in the bathroom looking to see how on earth I can fix this
mess. Nothing I do to it makes a difference unless I put it in a ponytail, that’s
the reason I got a haircut in the first place.
Actually I didn’t just get one haircut, I
got 3….. in 2 weeks!
Each haircut was an attempt to fix the previous
mistake. The first one hardly did anything and it wasn’t shaped at the end or
finished properly, the second one was lopsided and was about 6cm’s shorter on one side than the
other and the last one left me with a semi mullet. So there you go. Someone asked me why I didn’t
return to the original place to fix it. Why would I? They stuffed it up in the
first place!
Ok, I’ve had my outburst, now I’m going out
to get a coffee and buy some bobby pins.
A x
Friday, 15 June 2012
I don’t give a damn about my hair today.
There’s nothing like a dash of asthma to
make everyone’s Saturday miserable, especially for my 5 year old baby boy. All I
can do today is pander to all his needs. Cuddles, food, drink, games (thank goodness
for my iphone!) and for me, well a cup of Lady Grey tea in one of my new favourite mugs is good enough.
There’s something so soothing about tea and
drinking it out of a pretty mug makes it
all the nicer.
There’s one think that I can guarantee
today….no one’s going to be admiring my hair!
In fact
it probably looks just like the hairstyle in this picture, and my care factor would be zero even if i did look like this. All I care about today is being a mother and getting through the day.
Piss off asthma, you're an unwanted guest that I never want to see! I just had to get that off my chest!
Hope you're having a great Saturday.
A x
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Is Hairdressing an Art?
Hairdressers create. They create a look . A look that’s been described to them by you.
To be able to visualize something and
create it is art.
You’re putting trust in the ability of another
to create something that you want. If this wasn’t important you would cut your
own hair or get a friend to cut it for you and hope for the best!
Braids, French rolls, plaits, layers,
perms, highlights, colours, blow waves, straightening, bowl cuts and mullets! These are all
creations, even the ones we'd rather forget.
Is it more than just a learned technique
that’s required to be a hairdresser? I always thought it was. It’s something that I’ve been wondering
recently as it seems to be getting harder and harder to get the right style.
Who else but some creative soul could have produced
this beautiful style?
Photo from http://www.arc-usa.org
Photo from myluxmagazine.com/tvs-best-moms
Even this style required an artistic vision!
A x
Monday, 11 June 2012
“She was the most beautiful creature on Earth - her hair
said so in that language only hair can speak.”
― Gabriel Bá
Photo from vi.sualize.us
Another one of my favourite quotes, nothing to do with hair but it's just so true!
“It doesn't matter where you're from - or how you feel... There's always peace in a strong cup of coffee.”
― Gabriel Bá
Ok, this quote needs no analysing. Coffee, silence, my thoughts and I = bliss.
Friday, 8 June 2012
My unsexy hair…..here it is!
It’s such a good feeling when your hair starts to sit better
after an ordinary cut. Soon enough I won’t be calling it a frumpy cut, although
that’s still a few weeks away.
Notice the mushroom silhouette? Just what I said that I was trying to avoid.
I guess what’s important is that each day I'm one day closer
to how I want my hair to be and I’m able to use some gorgeous accessories to get me
by until then.
I've discovered these gorgeous mimco hair accesories and I'm really loving the art deco styles. Hope you like them!
A x
I'm really loving this one but i can't pick a fave!
If all else fails a ponytail will save the day!
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