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Fringe trim appointment?

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WitBeyondMeasure · 04/01/2019 22:36

I'm the proud new owner of a full blunt fringe which already needs a trim. I can't just drop into the salon that did it as it's half an hour away.
I was hoping to drop into a local salon on my way back from dropping the kids off at school on Monday but I'm wondering if a fringe trim is something you book in? Or do you just walk to a salon and ask if someone can fit you in quickly?

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dementedpixie · 04/01/2019 22:38

Depends how busy the salon is. I usually have to book in

Frogletmamma · 04/01/2019 22:41

Depends on if you know them. At the salon I go to they will do Dds fringe for free when I pop in

Santaclarita · 04/01/2019 22:41

Mostly you can just walk in but just phone them and ask.

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BreconBeBuggered · 04/01/2019 22:42

I'd book it if it wasn't where I had it cut, but I usually get mine done locally so it's no hassle to pop back for a quick (free) snip.

Aaaahfuck · 04/01/2019 22:47

Ask the salon you want to go to as it varies depending on how busy they are. I've had a blunt fringe for several years and have learned to trim it myself as it seems to need cutting all of the time.

WitBeyondMeasure · 04/01/2019 22:47

Fab.. I'm a bit out of the time with haircuts. This was the first cut I've had in three years 😱
I walk past three on my way to school so I'll ask. If I need an appointment it's no bother and of course I expect to pay for it!

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