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3160 days ago

FREE HAIRCUT

Georgia from Tawa

Hi everyone I am looking for a lovely lady to come and be my hair model for my training day at work THIS Tuesday at 9am (Tuesday 2nd may). Please be aware that you will be at my work for about 2 hours max. My salon is in Pukerua Bay - REDS.
I am looking for someone who wouldn't mind having a short haircut e.g pixie haircut. I have attached a few photos as an idea! -so if you are interested but maybe have your own idea of a short haircut let me know
Thank you
P.s I will be supervised the whole time and I have passed my last year of hair dressing this is to learn different techniques and styles :)

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