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How much would you pay for a hair cut?
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Jean Luc Picard
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by GreenDamsk:
“Could I just ask why you'd not pay more than a minimal amount? Is it lack of pride or is it just because you look ok with a Shaven head?”

I don't have a shaven head, but I do have a 1/8" all over, at least on the bits that still have hair.
Jean Luc Picard
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by Emerald Inns:
“Probably a baldy ”

That's a bit of a heartless comment.

Some FMs might be sensitive about their baldness.
GreenDamsk
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by Jean Luc Picard:
“I don't have a shaven head, but I do have a 1/8" all over, at least on the bits that still have hair. ”

Ahh, I think when baldness takes me i'll buy wigs.
Emerald Inns
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by Jean Luc Picard:
“That's a bit of a heartless comment.

Some FMs might be sensitive about their baldness.”

It's only hair
maseymay
19-10-2007
alot of cheapskates here
johnny utah
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by maseymay:
“er yeah i am a man”

Oh right, with the talk about highlights, thought you a woman.

Barbers dont do highlights, maybe thats why more men go to hairdressers!
mashedpotato
19-10-2007
How much of a tip should you give to a hairdresser?
Cairy Lunt
19-10-2007
Do any bald fellas still do combovers?
maseymay
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by mashedpotato:
“How much of a tip should you give to a hairdresser?”


nowt, but if i have change and shes nice, a couple a quid
O.o Waaaa?
19-10-2007
Last time I got my hair cut it was £32 and Im getting it done again next friday it will probably be the same, I go to studio 9 in southend its really good in there they never charge you a bomb unless you want something really extreme.
retro.ron
19-10-2007
I pay £5.99 at my local barbers and throw in a pound tip!
comedyfish
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by GreenDamsk:
“Of the salon. It was ace though.”

yes. it was a jokey
Billy Nomates
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by Emerald Inns:
“Probably a baldy ”

Bald as a coot me.
MartinJ
19-10-2007
£44 that sounds a bit extreme. Last time I went to the barbers it had gone up to £2.50 and I thought that a bit steep.

As you can see it is a while since I went and had my hair cut, my sister usually does it once a year with the clippers. However after a small fallout I am reluctant to ask her to do it this year. Consequently I have to go to the local barbers - but have no idea what to ask for. Do I just go in and ask for it making short, or is there some kind of menu you can choose from?

Please help me before I look like cousin Itt.
GreenDamsk
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by MartinJ:
“£44 that sounds a bit extreme. Last time I went to the barbers it had gone up to £2.50 and I thought that a bit steep.

As you can see it is a while since I went and had my hair cut, my sister usually does it once a year with the clippers. However after a small fallout I am reluctant to ask her to do it this year. Consequently I have to go to the local barbers - but have no idea what to ask for. Do I just go in and ask for it making short, or is there some kind of menu you can choose from?

Please help me before I look like cousin Itt.”

Go to a salon, you'll get better results.
stumblebum
19-10-2007
The most I have paid was for a colour, cut and dry £125.00 .
It took the OH the rest of the month to get over it
comedyfish
19-10-2007
I pay about 30-40 quid - well worth it - people under estimate how a good hair cut can make a difference to how you look. - also that includes free beer or cocktails!!

my OH doe sthis hair straightnin gthing from Japan - costs like 300 quid or something!! - lasts forever tho and it look sreally good - and saves her 15 mins in the morning as she doesn't need to be GHD'd
f@ithful
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by stumblebum:
“The most I have paid was for a colour, cut and dry £125.00 .
It took the OH the rest of the month to get over it ”


I don't think I would have ever got over that.
MartinJ
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by GreenDamsk:
“Go to a salon, you'll get better results.”

No point having a 1st class roof if the rest of the house is a shack.
comedyfish
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by MartinJ:
“No point having a 1st class roof if the rest of the house is a shack.”

the roof is the first thing the birds see
MartinJ
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by comedyfish:
“the roof is the first thing the birds see ”



Unfortunately I have a tenant that likes to keep the brids away.
Jean Luc Picard
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by Emerald Inns:
“It's only hair ”

But some people are sensitive about it.

PS. Are you, by any chance, female?
Inspiration
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by SuperFool:
“I have just been and had mine done at Toni and Guy in Leeds; I am male and had hair to about my shoulders before I had it done...£44! I wasn't expecting it to be that much.

The last time I went I only paid £23”

I paid £35 at my T&G. And yes, it was more than I expected too, although I had been given a price card so I was prepared for it. Depends really. They did give me quite a lot of attention, a good consultation and the hair wash was good, although done by a bloke. Ugh. Theres nothing better than a good head massage by a nice girl.

I may go somewhere else next time and just use T&G when I'm feeling like a treat.
Emerald Inns
19-10-2007
Originally Posted by MartinJ:
“

Unfortunately I have a tenant that likes to keep the brids away.”

Nits?
Inspiration
19-10-2007
PS: how do you tip at places like T&G? Do you ask them to add it to the bill when paying or do you have to leave cash, and with whom?
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