Podge201 wrote: » Do you shower? ^
Deleted User wrote: » Two weeks before the lock down. I have a clipper so I'm going to give myself a buzz cut. I tried growing my hair long before and didn't like it.
theteal wrote: » 2003 As a broke student I realised how easy it was to do myself - with better results. I'm a slap head now so I'm definitely not shelling out for the privilege
pgj2015 wrote: » I doubt that, how do you think you can give yourself a better haircut than a professional who does maybe 10-20 haircuts a day? also it is a lot easier for someone to cut your hair then for you to cut your own.
theteal wrote: » In my experience, a visit to the barbers was a hair cut to last a month or so. I always hated a fresh barbers cut as it was too short. To have it exactly as I'd like it I would have had to visit weekly. When you've got your own clippers, you can do what you want when you want. Its not difficult to cut your own hair (and I'm not talking buzz, I'm talking gradient short back and sides with a tidy up on top) so I cant say it's "a lot" easier for someone else to do it. The effort, time and money wasted visiting a barbers would outweigh the level of ease of the actual task for me.
Still waters wrote: » Between 10 to 15 years at a guess, i remember paying 12 euro for a haircut in dalkey when i worked up there for a while, robbing bastards, must have been 04/05 i could get the same haircut at home for a fiver, i thought he was taking the piss when he asked me, oh to be an innocent country boy in the big smoke