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Pass the scissors? Winnipeg hairstylists weigh in on DIY trimming in isolation

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As social distancing orders enter their second month and with many businesses closed across Manitoba, people may soon be learning first-hand how to cut their own hair — if they haven’t already.

Winnipeg stylist Marcella Rizzuto initially advised against it, but now says she’s reconsidering. “At first we were like ‘don’t worry, just let it be.’ We didn’t think it was going to be too long,” Rizzuto says. “Now I kind of get it, we’re getting into a month here.

People still want to look good and feel good, even if we’re in quarantine.” Rizzuto says to help people who decide to pick up their own scissors, she and her colleagues will be making some DIY hair-cutting tutorial videos. “Just a little trim, just around the perimeter is fine,” Rizzuto

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