
"Proving fresh tax hikes don't mean compromising on life's little pleasures, Nicky will be offering barnet trims at the tongue-in-cheek pop-up salon on November 26th in Westminster. The A-lister stylist is teaming up with Lebara Mobile to provide The Smarter Cuts Salon, where people can select from a menu of witty looks, including The Fiscal Fringe and The Balanced Bob. Customers can also enjoy a dose of financial therapy while getting a trim - as Nicky invites guests to swap tax talk for transformation."
"Nicky Clarke has done the barnets of the best in the biz, from Naomi Campbell to George Michael - even Princess Diana The pop-up is taking place as Lebara research found that more than half of Brits (63%) admit they're trimming back on treats such as eating out or takeaways. Almost half (49%) of the 2,000 Brits quizzed are cutting social outings, while a third (33%) are even dialling back on birthday and Christmas gift giving."
"A whopping 70% of Brits said they feel squeezed by rising costs, and one third (30%) say they're fed up with mobile providers that quietly hike prices. Despite this, more than a third (38%) of Brits admit they've never switched mobile providers, even though they know it could save them money. Almost two thirds of Brits are cutting down on treats - like haircuts - to save cash"
Nicky Clarke will offer Budget Day haircuts at a tongue-in-cheek pop-up salon on November 26th in Westminster. The Smarter Cuts Salon with Lebara Mobile will feature witty looks including The Fiscal Fringe and The Balanced Bob. Customers can receive haircuts while swapping tax talk for transformation. Nicky Clarke has styled clients including Naomi Campbell, George Michael and Princess Diana. Lebara research found 63% of Brits are trimming treats like eating out, 49% are cutting social outings and 33% are reducing gift giving. Seventy percent feel squeezed by rising costs and 30% are fed up with mobile price hikes. Only 6% find big networks transparent, while 85% who switched saved £5–40 monthly.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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