i spent years and years being unhappy with my hair, and getting very
average, (and bland) short cuts, in the interest of neatness and
simplicity.. however, ihave begun going to a woman who works out of a salon
connected to her house..you make a private apppointment with her, and she
will do what you ask for with a minimum of suggestions.. also, she
remembers you.. i brought a picture of what i wanted and she did the best
she could with my hair type.. she has even begun straightening it for me..
yes its all very pricey, however, im finding its worth it.. i actually look
FORWARD to getting my hair done now, where as before i dreaded it, and just
wanted to get it over with....
so, to make a long story short, (if you can afford it), i would look for
someone who does private appointments away from the usual salon atmosphere...
billy
At 07:11 AM 1/4/00 -0800, John Drefahl wrote:
>Oh do we all have tails of the hairdresser that just didn't.. excuse
>the pun.. cut it.
>
>One time in Milwaukee I was almost sheered to death by a drunk
>hairdresser. With every snip.. shivers hand down my spine. I walked
>out with something representing johnny rotten on a good day.
>
>None the less. Getting a haircut is very weird for a man. You never
>quite know where the right place is to get your haircut. Today's
>trends lean towards the mega-salons that women frequent. I can't get
>myself to step into these places. 1. because I am scared by the
>sheer fact that I might be the first man to have walked into the
>place in nearly 30 years. (since grandpa sydney died). If
>everything does go alright.. you are stuck with a 30 dollar styling
>fee.
>
>Supercuts, anyone?
>
>John
>
>>You have my sympathy, brother. I just returned from a very bad hair cut
>>experience. I don't know why I went to this place except I had seen a few
>>kids leaving there with decent haircuts and, post chrimble, I don't have the
>>crinkle to go to my regular guy. Anyway, I took a very clear picture of Paul
>>McCartney's heard (circa late '64) and the guy said no problem. Halfway
>>through he said "who is that fella, anyway?" I tried to fight my way out of
>>the chair, but it was already too late. He had just snipped off the sidey
>>things that I told him not to and cut my bangs about 2 inches higher than
>>they were. I must now go walk the streets and practice not making eye
contact
>>with anyone. At least I told him very clearly why he was not getting a tip.
>>Bastard.
>>Corin (it'll grow back, right?)
>>
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