This plan did however involve bleaching my hair out first, and I was warned….prepare of orange. Nathan and I discussed what I wanted, he’s so easy to talk to and very knowledgable about the colours soma quick flash of what I was thinking and he was already formulating a plan. I am a natural ginger, who has been greying for a while so for the last 8 years or so I have worked through an array of shades of red. My appointment was at 10 am yesterday, I’m using this as a starting point so when you hear the end time you can make a reference as to how long this took. The salon is a treasure trove of things to look at, the most fascinating, is the apothecary cabinet filled with amazing hair colours.Īs I’m not from the area, I was concerned it would be a real trial booking and appointment and conveying what I wanted, but no, a quick message on Facebook, then a short discussion and it was done. Nathan, previously cut me in an awesome undercut, and where usually I hate the hairdressers, because you have to make inane conversation, this alternative salon is full of people that make you feel completely at ease, with interesting music and banter in abundance. My choice was easy….barber black sheep, based in Lincoln (you can find them on Facebook here). I don’t usually ever feel the need to post photos of myself on here, but I yesterday I made a fairly major change to my hair, and I thought I would share the journey, simply because if anyone is debating on changing their hair colour in a major way, there are a few things you should be aware of and how much time it takes to do it properly.įirstly, find a good hair dressers that you trust.
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