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By *iss.ddWoman
over a year ago
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I guess in theory, if MUAs and Stylists can still work on TV filming for soaps, shows and live TV..... They could be allowed for televised sports.
Morally whether that's rightly or wrongly |
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My Dad, Mr KC and (until September) our son - all had well kempt hair. I have been sporting various types of bird's nest. Why? I can shear them with the clippers I bought on Amazon, while my do requires some skill and finesse. It's perfectly possible for wives, girlfriends, husbands, boyfriends, mothers etc to be doing the hair of the Premier League... |
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over a year ago
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"My Dad, Mr KC and (until September) our son - all had well kempt hair. I have been sporting various types of bird's nest. Why? I can shear them with the clippers I bought on Amazon, while my do requires some skill and finesse. It's perfectly possible for wives, girlfriends, husbands, boyfriends, mothers etc to be doing the hair of the Premier League..."
Some of those hairstyles and cuts look like they have been done by a very skilled hairdresser not their mum with a pair of clippers. |
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"I guess in theory, if MUAs and Stylists can still work on TV filming for soaps, shows and live TV..... They could be allowed for televised sports.
Morally whether that's rightly or wrongly"
My understanding is actually they can't and they have all been doing their own hair and makeup on soaps and TV.
I know Holly Willoughby has said exactly this. |
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"My Dad, Mr KC and (until September) our son - all had well kempt hair. I have been sporting various types of bird's nest. Why? I can shear them with the clippers I bought on Amazon, while my do requires some skill and finesse. It's perfectly possible for wives, girlfriends, husbands, boyfriends, mothers etc to be doing the hair of the Premier League...
Some of those hairstyles and cuts look like they have been done by a very skilled hairdresser not their mum with a pair of clippers. "
Looking at the intricate hairstyles mums of friends and acquaintances can produce in Afro hair, at home, by themselves, I actually think it's not too surprising.
Had a quick look at Pogba (seeing as he's been picked out) and it just looks like he's had the top part of his hair bleached. I watched some replay of Man U v Liverpool and none of them struck me as terribly complicated. A lot of short back 'n' sides (which even I can do), fades (which aren't hard if you work out how to blend the lengths). I thought the likes of Salah looked positively fluffy round the edges and perhaps overdue for a cut. |
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