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Get your hair styled for free at Manchester Piccadilly station all day Thursday

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If the return of Manchester’s drizzly weather is playing havoc with your hair today, then fear not.

For there’s a whole team of hair stylists based at Manchester Piccadilly station giving makeovers for FREE.

The team from Aussie hair products have created their Aussie loos pop-up on the main train station concourse (next to Burger King) to give punters great hair with a whole host of beachy looks.

The stylists are there until 8pm tonight. You can expect your hair makeover to take around 10 to 15 minutes.

The #GreatHairThough loos make their final stop at Manchester Piccadilly this week, following their previous pop-ups at London Waterloo and Glasgow Central Station earlier this month.

You can choose from four different hairdos all themed around Aussie beach life.  So there’s tied-al-waves (a plait), beach please, which will suit all of you with shorter hair, boho beach braid, or wave after wave which is a classic curled look.

After you’ve had your hair styled, you’re encouraged to have your photo taken, and you can even become a meme.

If you post your photo on Instagram you could also be in with a chance of getting free Aussie Hair products for a year.

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