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#15
by
Lynchy
on 14 Dec, 2012 22:20
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@Lynchy-Mate I can help you out with that local info!! Moe's Barbershop in Woden and Ziggy's in Civic do the straight razor headshave. Haven't tried out Moe's, but did try Ziggy's a few years back and it was great
Thanks mate.
Might have to give it a go! Cheers
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#16
by
fcb2001
on 22 Dec, 2012 01:45
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I'm getting one the day after Christmas I do a barbershop head shave as a treat about twice a month I heard about a barbershop in Denver called rumors
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#17
by
F77Scot
on 26 Dec, 2012 19:12
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I still have not got round to it, but hoping I will have time over the holiday period....I think it is one of those things that has to be done.....?
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#18
by
Deputy Dawg
on 29 Dec, 2012 06:33
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I stopped in a local shop and the gentleman told me he is no longer able to shave heads, per (Indiana)state law. Said lobbying by hair stylists and salon owners are responsible. Haven't been able to confirm his story yet, but I see no reason for him to not want to do the job.
Anybody else heard about this.
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#19
by
Switchy
on 29 Dec, 2012 09:54
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I would believe that I have heard that also . Also with blood borne pathogens , they would have to wear cloves like people in medicine and also tatoo artists. If I was going to go to a barber that was going to chop me up would I go ?
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#20
by
F77Scot
on 22 Apr, 2013 14:36
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Well, I finally got round to the barbershop headshave, amazing feeling! Although not as close as I get myself I have to say it was another great confidence boost and a very relaxing experience...I was sitting right at the front of the shop and saw plenty of folks looking in as my head was being lathered up.....
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#21
by
Sir Harry
on 22 Apr, 2013 16:28
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Thursday, I went to town and got a beard trim and headshave. The guy used a shavette, and because business was slow, he cut over my head twice. When he was done, my beard was shaped the best that it had been in a while, and my head was super smooth! He did such a good job, I didn't feel any stubble till Saturday. Will have to pay this guy a visit on my next barbershop headshave.
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#22
by
smoothsailing
on 22 Apr, 2013 17:23
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Sounds like a high quality shave!
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#23
by
F77Scot
on 23 Apr, 2013 00:40
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Sounds like a great shave slysirharry, mine was not that close but will try it again. Might try and find some other barbers who do headshaves though to see how they compare.
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#24
by
Sly Red
on 13 Oct, 2013 07:03
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I was in California last week on vacation. Had my fourth barbershop headshave at
http://www.joesbarbershop.com/ on Market Street near Church Street from Jonathan.
This was one of my best headshaves ever. Very close. Jonathan uses a straight razor.
Red
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#25
by
Baldstu
on 13 Oct, 2013 10:29
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Good fellas turkish barbers , london Road Brighton also Bodrum, western Road , very nice and professional
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#26
by
slybeard
on 13 Oct, 2013 12:35
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Had to be good from a sly barber
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#27
by
slymyke
on 13 Oct, 2013 13:46
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Had to be good from a sly barber
I do think it would be a great deal easier to trust his with a straight razor than just about anybody else. haha
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#28
by
Sir Harry
on 13 Oct, 2013 15:28
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Wow, Red it looks good...You seem real happy with the result!
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#29
by
Thai boy
on 20 Oct, 2013 07:41
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Hi Guys
I am only two weeks into being sly but my first head shave was at a salon in Thailand by a women who used a single blade razor. She gave me lots of advice in regards to head care pre and post shave. Where I live there are many barbers who shave your head with a single blade. The cost is between 60 to 100 baht (100 baht equates to £2.00). The barbers are very professional and all work in reputable gents/women's barbers/salons.
I have purchased a Head Blade ATX and really enjoy shaving my own head and will continue to do so. However, once a month I am going to have my head shaved at the barbers followed by a full body massage at the massage parlour next door. Total cost will be 300 baht (£6).
Will share my experience once I return at the end of this month guys.
Kindest regards
Andy