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OK, talked to son-in-law. The real reason is that the hair has to be dry before you start the coloring process.
So, it makes more sense to color the hair, then shampoo, then cut -- since you shampoo just before cutting.
If you did it the other way, you would have to blow dry and wait until the hair was absolutely dry.
At least that's the way I understood his explaination.
Any time you want your hair cut or colored in Denver, I'm sure my kids would love to charge you lots of money for it. And expect big tips.
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The above is the opinion of the poster which may or may not be based in known facts and does not necessarily reflect the views of Delta Tau Delta or Greek Chat -- but it might.
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