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Originally Posted by willravel
My delimma comes in there, as I have no idea where to start looking. A friend of mine knows the dude who did the hair on Troy. If I had thousands of dollars to spend on my hair, I might give him a call.
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a trick thrifty (not cheap) women in bigger cities have always known about since the beginning of time.. is to call the better salons in your area (sometimes they are chains, mostly they are just ridiculously expensive hoity toity salons) Ask about their training classes and if they need heads for it... you basically go it.. sit in achair for about an hour (or longer) and you will get worked on by a student who's ready to hit the floor and cut for real... if the student does screw up - there's always a good stylist around to fix you up... (generally it costs no more than a very generous tip (if you like the cut)