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Dinnner lady is tickled pink

Posted by Jessica Thomas on Oct 25, 08 05:35 PM in Good Causes

A Brentford dinner lady got "in the pink" for Breast Cancer Care by dying her locks fuchsia.

Friends and colleagues from Green Dragon Primary School, in North Road, joined 42-year-old Caroline Reals, at a Brentford Hairdresser to watch her get her cropped style turned pink.

Mum of three Caroline said: "We had such a brilliant time, and I ended up raising £400 for breast cancer.

"It's like the pop star Pink's hair. My son think's it's great that I have done this for charity, but my oldest daughter think's I am far too old to do this to my hair.
My six-year-old daughter absolutely loves it and thinks I look like a character from one of her favourite TV shows."

Hairdresser Kempton & Becks, in Brentford High Street, donated all the money they made from clients on the day to Breast Cancer Care also.

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louise clack said:

i work with caroline and had a great day with her getting all our hairs done.some had a wash and blow dry some had a few pink strips put in hair, what a great way to have fun and raise money for a great cause. well done cally.

Jeanie Ewens said:

I too was part of this day and had some pink added to my hair. Well done to Caroline and everyone else involved, The sponsorship keeps climbing and is near £500 now :)

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