Greatful Head Devil's Haircut

A Devil's Haircut on Devil's Night

Passing by Dundas St. W. this evening, I came upon Grateful Head, a salon that's offering a "Devil's Haircut" special tonight, on Devil's Night.

Grateful Head is staying open until 4 a.m. tonight, on October 30, giving 30 minute haircuts for just $30. Normally, you can get one of the best haircuts in Toronto at The Grateful Head starting at $45.

A glass of wine awaits you while you relax in the waiting room, where Coraline plays on the big screen. Five senior hairstylists from Grateful Head are dressed up for the occasion. Tonight's special includes Rosemary's Baby short.

Greatful Head Devil's Haircut

You can vote on the best outfit among hairstylists: Lysa Fina, the owner with the long, black dress; Stacy Stray, the guy with the widow's peak and straight blade; Hollie Kendall, the blonde bombshell with fangs; Jen Kim, the black corseted cutie; and Eva Moon, the short-haired pixie with a streak of red.

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Grateful Head is already booked until 1 a.m. but will remain open until 4 a.m. I'm not sure I'd trust a vampire with a straight razor tonight though. But after a glass of red, I just might give in to a Devil's Haircut.

Photos by Roger Cullman.


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