“You cannot enjoy the rhythm and ignore the blues"
14.05.2020 - 18:18 / nme.com
Use your DIY lockdown haircut to raise some money for the mental health charity
The Campaign Against Living Miserably, aka CALM, have announced a new fundraising event called the #BigBuzzOff, which takes place this weekend.
With hairdressers closed due to the coronavirus lockdown, the charity are taking advantage of a new craze for DIY haircuts. They say Google searches for hair clippers have increased by 2000 per cent year-on-year.
The#BigBuzzOff takes place this Saturday (May 16), for which
“You cannot enjoy the rhythm and ignore the blues"
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