The thing we took for granted just one step behind toilet paper: hair cuts.
There are many pictures of strange and unusual haircuts, and the advice that would have helped if received before the activity was undertaken:
1. Don't cut hair too short 2. Someone else needs to do the back 3. Let the hair on the top of your head stay long 4. Watch out for your ears 5. Don't wear a sweater
Australia has reversed a decision to limit hairdressing appointments to 30 minutes following a backlash. That was on March 26th. I wanted to know what happened after that, but the press has gone silent on this story.
In South Africa, a hairdresser was charged with attempted murder after defying a doctor's order to self-quarantine.
Last week, the B.C. daily COVID-19 briefing had the province's top doctors 'apologizing' to her hairdresser after giving herself a home hairdo.
There are Instagram Live and Facebook Live classes for haircutting online. Here's a schedule of what's offered in the next two weeks:
Thursday, April 16 at 2 p.m. EST – Decisions = Destinations with Richard Mannah (Instagram) Monday, April 20 at 2 p.m. EST – Crescent Method with Larisa Love (Facebook) Thursday, April 23 at 2 p.m. EST – Holistic Success with Richard Mannah (Instagram)
I wondered what a crescent method might be. The seriousness of hair comes across with the April 23rd session title 'holistic'.
Our image today is another hosta colouring activity.