The Haircut Question
Dec. 3rd, 2005 10:13 amNote: this post has nothing to do with the Canadian election. Please do not be alarmed.
I need a haircut. I'm trying to decide between my regular $12 short-but-cut-by-a-professional, and just buzzing it all off myself. I tend to get my hair cut and then wait 10-12 weeks before getting it cut again, by which time it's driving me batty. How often do you short-haired-and-liking-snappy-rather-than-scruffy-hair people get yours cut?
Perhaps I need a hobby.
I need a haircut. I'm trying to decide between my regular $12 short-but-cut-by-a-professional, and just buzzing it all off myself. I tend to get my hair cut and then wait 10-12 weeks before getting it cut again, by which time it's driving me batty. How often do you short-haired-and-liking-snappy-rather-than-scruffy-hair people get yours cut?
Perhaps I need a hobby.
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Date: 2005-12-04 06:40 am (UTC)The entire process is remarkably relaxing. I'm not sure how our bodies can process the information that someone we don't really know is holding a sharp blade to our throat and interpret it as calming, but it works.
And actually, the shave would be an ADDITIONAL $45US, which is why I've only done it once.
The barber I go to in Chicago (once a year), in the process of the haircut, uses scissors, clippers, a straight razor, thinning shears, and a teeny little Bic disposable razor. I don't get that last part, really.