WHEN bathroom fitter Leigh Smith decided he wanted to do something different for charity he decided on a really hair-brained idea – a lizard haircut.
But the 33-year-old’s new look has been so popular he has already raised nearly £200 as part of Macmillan Cancer Support’s Shave or Style campaign.
Leigh, from Dixon Close, Enfield, chose the charity after losing members of the family and the dad of a close friend to cancer.
The scaley design was the first lizard hairdresser Amy Fisher had tackled but she was delighted with the finished product – even though it needed Leigh to sit still for two
hours at Headless Cross barbers The Groom Room.
“It’s totally different to the normal cuts that I do and it was quite fun.” Amy said. “It was a one-off though – there will certainly be no more lizards.”
Visit www.shaveorstyle.org.uk to donate to Leigh online.