Irish Wedding News
12/11/2013
For women in the UK, they are said to keep the same hairdresser for an average of 12 years and five months – almost a year more than the average marriage, which is said to be 11 years and six months.
The study, carried out by NetVoucherCodes.co.uk, also found that 53% of women rate their hairdresser as one of the top ten most important people in their life.
A spokesman for the website said: "The bond a woman has with her hairdresser is an extremely close one, and one she would not give up lightly.
"As our study found, women spend over a year trying to find the right hairdresser, so it is completely understandable that they remain with them for a long time.
"We were surprised to see however, that nearly one in ten women were prepared to take the location of their hairdresser as a serious consideration when moving house, that's what I call commitment."
(JP/CD)
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Women's Relationships With Hairdressers 'Last Longer Than Marriage'
A new survey has claimed that the average woman's relationship with her hairdresser, will last longer than her marriage.For women in the UK, they are said to keep the same hairdresser for an average of 12 years and five months – almost a year more than the average marriage, which is said to be 11 years and six months.
The study, carried out by NetVoucherCodes.co.uk, also found that 53% of women rate their hairdresser as one of the top ten most important people in their life.
A spokesman for the website said: "The bond a woman has with her hairdresser is an extremely close one, and one she would not give up lightly.
"As our study found, women spend over a year trying to find the right hairdresser, so it is completely understandable that they remain with them for a long time.
"We were surprised to see however, that nearly one in ten women were prepared to take the location of their hairdresser as a serious consideration when moving house, that's what I call commitment."
(JP/CD)
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