Clip away!
Today I got my hair cut by my friend Kris. I told her how I wanted it cut and styled and she did exactly what I had asked. Since we are long long long ago friends and our parents were besties, we always have a lot to share. On bingo night, I save a spot right next to me for her dad. He is so dear to me.
When Kris finished cutting my hair, I admired her work looking with 2 mirrors…a front shot and a back shot… Super! … I asked “is it going to be easy for me to do”? her reply was “very easy, you have just enough curl in the back that all you have to do is crunch it and on top, just work a little with it for the poof”. I said “great”.
I stood up from the swiveled barber chair, looked down and Kris said “there’s hair down there” and I said “oh that’s not so much”…then I looked around the whole chair and holy catfish…there was a lot of hair.
I now walk over to the counter and ready to write out her pay. Kris said to me “your hair will be picked up and placed in a bag”…huh??? I looked very puzzled and Kris said that she has a client that is a home economics teacher and she asked Kris to save hair for her. It has to be at least 3-4 inches long and clean. I still had this puzzled look and Kris finished by telling me that this lady makes pin cushions and uses hair for the filling. She stated that the hair somehow sharpens the pins.
Locks of Love to a pin cushion!
What a way to recycle!
What a way to recycle!
My grandma always claimed that, too!
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