Arnold man gets the chop for cancer cause

A man from Arnold has braved the snip and had his long locks lopped off to benefit a children’s cancer charity.

David Sayles had his waist-length hair cut short and then donated it to the Little Princess charity – which makes wigs from real hair and offers them out to children with cancer or alopecia for free.

The 23-year-old was persuaded by his dad to go along to the local KH Hair salon on High Street where he said goodbye to his long hair once and for all.

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“I honestly can’t remember the last time I had my hair cut.” he says.

“To be honest, I just couldn’t be bothered, but I got up one morning and decided I was sick of it.  I’d heard of the charity so I thought it was a great opportunity to help.”

CUT ABOVE: David in the barber’s chair
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PICTURED: David before, left, and after, right

“I know this didn’t require any major commitment or training, unlike some other charity endeavours, but I’ve been attached to my long hair for a very long time so it was a bit of a shock to look in the mirror afterwards.

He added: “I’m really glad I did it and very grateful to the team at KH Hair who made me feel really comfortable and relaxed. The reaction from my friends and family has been very positive – once they eventually recognised me.”

David says he was so impressed with his new haircut, he has promised to become a model for the salon’s future trainees.

Salon director, Dawn Bramhall says: “David was so brave and we’re really proud of him.  He looks completely different.  We’re really glad his Dad persuaded him to come along.  Little Princess Trust is a wonderful charity that we have supported for a number of years and we were very happy to help.”

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