{"id":5,"date":"2007-03-12T03:18:18","date_gmt":"2007-03-12T03:18:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mywomenstuff.com\/2007\/03\/12\/a-hairy-affair\/"},"modified":"2018-07-18T08:35:15","modified_gmt":"2018-07-18T00:35:15","slug":"a-hairy-affair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mywomenstuff.com\/2007\/03\/a-hairy-affair\/","title":{"rendered":"A Hairy affair"},"content":{"rendered":"
I always say that finding a hairdresser is like finding a boyfriend\/partner. When you find one that works for you, you do all you can to keep that relationship going, because that hairdresser – male or female – will make you look good every single time. And finding a good hairdresser that works for you, is about as hard as finding a life partner!<\/p>\n
So, when you find one that works, the relationship is all roses and beautiful for a while. You let your hairdresser have free reign over your hair, you try out different hair colours and styles at his\/her hands, you pay big bucks to keep the relationship going, and you feel great. However, human nature is such, that when the relationship has gone on for a while, you’ll get bored and feel the urge to stray and try something new. So, you cheat by going to another hairdresser.<\/p>\n
When that other hairdresser botches up your hairstyle or colours your hair a wrong shade, you run crying back to your regular guy only to be admonished for doing such a foolish deed, and then he\/she will rectify the damage for you and you gratefully hand over your credit card at the end, swearing that you’ll never stray again.<\/p>\n
That was me.<\/p>\n
I have a hairdresser I’ve been going to for a few years now. He understands my hair and (most of the time) I walk out of the salon feeling like a million bucks. He is based in USJ which is where I\u00c2\u00a0used to live, so going to him for haircuts were pretty convenient.\u00c2\u00a0But now I have moved 25km away and going to have my hair cut is starting to feel like a chore. What with the petrol, toll charges and haircut cost, I’m going to be spending a pretty penny every 2 months.<\/p>\n
So, now the 7 year itch has struck me. I am now in the market for a good hairdresser in KL that I can go to without having to fill up my car with petrol and making my hair thing a whole day affair. I’m used to paying about RM65 for a haircut and wash, so anything in that price region is fine with me, as I’ll be saving on petrol and time.<\/p>\n
Do you have a great hairdresser you’d like to share? I need to trim the jungle that’s trying to take over my head.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
I always say that finding a hairdresser is like finding a boyfriend\/partner. When you find one that works for you, you do all you can to keep that relationship going, because that hairdresser – male or female – will make you look good every single time. And finding a good hairdresser that works for you,<\/p>\n