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 While I was waiting for my appointment at the hairdresser's I felt compelled to take this photo of some of the hair products on sale since there was a colourful range.


I use to have long hair but now it's short and layered, so much easier to manage.

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Comments

Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I love taking shots in beauty salons. All the reflections and bottles of products.
Pauline said…
Love that display stand at the hairdressers!!
William Kendall said…
Kind of an in the past thing for me, unless you count the razor blades and shaving gel I use to shave my skull.
magiceye said…
Cool captures!
Tigger's Mum said…
Hair products are scary - all those colours must mean they have extra special features but if i choose by colour I would probably get it very wrong. F
Iris Flavia said…
Nice shelf!
Ingo is my hairdresser, and I´m his. His cut takes ages but I have such little hair... 3 minutes max, done.
Short would look awful on my head, lucky you :-)
Tom said…
...I don't have enough hair to worry about!
James said…
Extra points for the top photo! You captured your selfie from across the room and through the display.
Jim said…
You did a good job finding that "H" hairy photo!!
The place looks quite modern, we have those things for sale
also. I never bought from the hairdresser.
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I've worn my hair short and layered for decades! My philosophy is there's too many wonderful things to do in this world to spend time messing with hair.

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