World’s dodgiest DIY haircuts in coronavirus lockdown as desperate families try to tame their manes
THE world’s dodgiest DIY haircuts are revealed as desperate families try to tame their manes during the coronavirus lockdown.
With hairdressers and barbers closed for more than a month, many people have been forced to take matters into their own hands with a pair of scissors or clippers sometimes with horrifying results.
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FRIAR CUT
PATCHWORK
SPLITTING HAIRS
LOVE IS BLIND
JAGGED EDGE
BALD MOVE
Brits have been unable to get a professional haircut for a month now, ever since hairdressers were ordered to close by Boris Johnson in late March.
Many have resorted to asking their relatives for a DIY snip, or simply letting their locks grow long.
With most handling a clipper for the first time, the online community has definitely benefited from the disastrous results which have delivered a bit of humour at a time when many are struggling with social distancing or self-isolating.
LIVING ON THE FRINGE
CRINGE FRINGE
HAIRENDOUS
A CUT ABOVE THE REST
CHOP OFF THE BLOCK
GETTING CHOPPY
HELMET HAIR
FAILED IT
HAIR SCARE
BIT OFF THE BACK
MAKING WAVES
BOWL(D) CUT
NAUGHTS & CROSSES
FADE FAIL
CURTAIN CALL
ROUGH DAY
As Brits struggle to tame their manes and face six months of being unable to get a haircut, underground hairdressers and stylists have sprung up across the UK.
In the coronavirus lockdown salons and barbers have closed down – but many are finding ways to work around the restrictions.
One senior government insider warned: “People’s hair is going to get pretty long.
“We’re all going to end up looking like Captain Caveman by the end of this”.
This comes after we shared how to cut your own hair at home.
And pandemic fringes’ are trending during the coronavirus outbreak as women take drastic action to keep hair looking good.
We also shared how to dye your hair at home like a pro as hairdressers shut during coronavirus outbreak.
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