Haircuts
- NottinghamWhite
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Haircuts
How’s everyone doing with regards to having your haircut ? For me it’s not a problem as I shave my head but others must be starting to look like hippies
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- Barlow Boy
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Re: Haircuts
Put it this way, we did a Skype call with my daughter in Australia yesterday, and she suggested I do one of those top knot thingsNottinghamWhite wrote:How’s everyone doing with regards to having your haircut ? For me it’s not a problem as I shave my head but others must be starting to look like hippies
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- NottinghamWhite
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Re: Haircuts
The daughter has being cutting the grandsons hair, let’s put it this way she’s no Hairdresser
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- mapperleywhite
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Re: Haircuts
Mrs MW's sister trained as a hairdresser and passed on the basics to her. She's been doing a good job for the past several months.
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- Wigan White
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Re: Haircuts
Got some of those electric clipper things and did my own.
Got the Mrs to trim the edges.
Got the Mrs to trim the edges.
Re: Haircuts
Can't remember where I saw it (might even have been on here?). Someone posted a montage of photo's of 1970's footballers. All long hair, tight curls and mullets. The narrative was:
'This is what you will look like at the end of the lock-down'.
'This is what you will look like at the end of the lock-down'.
I once played against Don Revie.
Re: Haircuts
I have my own Remmington clipper which is rechargeable so i always shave mine down to a zero but not like a slap-head bald just as far as the blades can go to. My daughter always loves the feel of the freshly cut and she sits beside me watching her kiddies cartoons while rubbing the back of my head. I swear every time she does it I end up falling asleep. She then raids the fridge and cupboard for the goodies.
- cheffy007
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Re: Haircuts
Bought some clippers a couple of weeks ago and just give myself a number 1 all over. Miss the chat and banter of the barbers though.
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- ChilwellWhite
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Re: Haircuts
Clippers here as well, not seen a barber for over 10 years.
Re: Haircuts
I still have a good head of hair which grows at a rate of knots. When I was younger, I had to go to the barbers every fortnight, about every 4 weeks now, so well overdue.
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