Made in Cambodia!!

    As the weeks of travelling had past, Karen’s hair had become more and more out of control. The heat has dyed it light and made it grow very quickly. The once neat bob had become an out of control mess with her fringe pull back by her running hair band or clasps.

    Never fear Charya and Michel are both hairdressers. Charya in fact was Karen’s stylist in London cutting her hair from Canary wharf to Hampstead to Victoria to Caladonia Road. Now Karen had followed her to Sisophon in desperate search of a hair cut.

    Sadly with the tight wedding schedule there had been no time for a trim before the wedding. However the bride on a come down after the wedding was desperate to get her scissors out. So at 10pm in the hotel room Charya began chopping Karen’s hair and cutting the ‘fringe’. She could now see again.

    So it begins!

    So it begins!

    Fringe festival!

    Fringe festival!

    Coming together nicely

    Coming together nicely

    With the floor covered in hair, Karen ventured down to reception to ask from a brush and pan. Small problem the night staff spoke no English. Karen failed at playing charades so he called an English speaking colleague to help. Soon a new colleague appeared with a nail brush! Karen was desperate to laugh but held it and said thanks.

    Can I have a perm please?

    Can I have a perm please?

    Back to the room Charaya was now fixing John’s £1 hair cut from the back water of Kerela. We all started laughing at the nail brush Karen had come back with. We some how managed to use it to clean up the hair

    Take that, Toni and Guy!!!

    Ta-da!!!

    Ta-da!!!

2 comments

  1. Laura Ingram · · Reply

    Lol! Look at you two travellers! What kind of travellers have a personal hair stylist?! Oh i love this! X

    Like

  2. Travelling in style Laura. x

    Like

Please Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.