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No More Barber
by
Miller1989
on 09 Oct, 2018 16:33
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Recently some of my buddies have complained to me about how busy it is at the barber and having to with their turn for over an hour I respond with "if you'd shave your head, you wouldn't have that problem!" I enjoy taking care of my own "haircut" in 10-15 minutes.
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#1
by
reddog
on 09 Oct, 2018 17:20
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Yes, I remember those days when you had to wait at the barbershop and decide how you wanted it cut. And wondering how it will look, and part with $20. Now I get a haircut everyday and know exactly how it will look.
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#2
by
Miller1989
on 09 Oct, 2018 18:36
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My thoughts exactly!
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#3
by
Magoo
on 10 Oct, 2018 04:04
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It’s true about the barber . With shaving everyday, this is only necessary if that’s what you want. Waiting 2, 3, or 4 days is no problem. Summer is daily and winter a few days between works fine.
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#4
by
Barbero Pelón
on 10 Oct, 2018 07:28
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I'm still going to barbershops,is quite enjoyable.
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#5
by
reddog
on 10 Oct, 2018 10:30
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I've only had one barber I really liked. Many years ago, it was a one chair corner barbershop in a very small town. I started wearing a flattop, and he was pretty good at cutting it. When I got in the chair, he never asked how I wanted it. He just fired up the clippers and started shearing me. Always finished with hot lather and straight razor around the edges.
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#6
by
slybeard
on 10 Oct, 2018 12:47
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I'm still going to barbershops,is quite enjoyable.
Are you going for head shaves or Beard trims? Or both?
I always enjoyed trips to "real" barber shops, but no so much for trips to "stylists"
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#7
by
Semi-Sly
on 10 Oct, 2018 23:30
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In the words of thevthree Stoogs; “Hey! I “resemble” that remark!”
I still go to the barber twice a week for a head and face shave. I would really miss it if I couldn’t go to the barbershop as it is I haven’t been able to work as a professional barber since June when I had my rotator cuff rebuilt
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#8
by
Barbero Pelón
on 05 Nov, 2018 06:31
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I'm still going to barbershops,is quite enjoyable.
Are you going for head shaves or Beard trims? Or both?
I always enjoyed trips to "real" barber shops, but no so much for trips to "stylists"
Hey Slybeard!
Both,but more for a head shave. Is quite enjoyable all the pampering 👌
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#9
by
Barbero Pelón
on 05 Nov, 2018 06:33
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In the words of thevthree Stoogs; “Hey! I “resemble” that remark!”
I still go to the barber twice a week for a head and face shave. I would really miss it if I couldn’t go to the barbershop as it is I haven’t been able to work as a professional barber since June when I had my rotator cuff rebuilt
Twice a week? That sounds expensive.
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#10
by
artudo123
on 11 Nov, 2018 10:41
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I'm so happy I don't have to go to a barber/stylist, in part because of the expense of it. Where I live, haircuts are $20-$30 and because of how thick my hair is and how fast it grows I was having to get it cut once a month. My hair was a giant pain in the butt. I tried so hard to get it cut different ways and dye it different colours and nothing just seemed to work out.
Anyways, what I'm spending on 1 haircut a month I'm now spending every 3 months on razors. Shaving gel is $2.50/bottle every 3-4 weeks.
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#11
by
chrisphilly123
on 14 Nov, 2018 12:41
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no more barber here. but if you want a TREAT, try THE ART OF SHAVING. They do the hot towel, straight razor, skin conditioning.
it's pricy but with every penny. never mind the attention.
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#12
by
Miller1989
on 14 Nov, 2018 13:16
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Do they get it really smooth?
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#13
by
Barbero Pelón
on 14 Nov, 2018 15:56
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Do they get it really smooth?
Is never going to be as a shave at home, unfortunately.
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#14
by
chrisphilly123
on 14 Nov, 2018 19:12
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Do they get it really smooth?
hell yeah. slow hand of pro with crazy sharp single-edge razor. hair comes off like butter. all the treatments add to the joy.