Costs £16 for me at Headcase Barbers just down from Brighton station. They do a good job and you get a bottle of beer while its being cut.
"Jack the Clipper" charges me £18 for a wash, cut and blow dry, a bit of styling wax... and include eyebrow and nasal trimming, neck shave and flaming of the ears... followed by a hot flannel and liberal splash of lemon-scented stuff!
You can buy decent electric clippers for around a tenner , dispense with the short back and sides and go for a DIY all-over number 1.
Tenner including a couple of quid for a tip.
It depends on how well they've done it. I get my head shaved about every eight weeks even though I'm not going bald and if they take their time and get it just how I like then the tip's well earned. It grows quickly anyway and they usually do my eyebrows and sideburns neatly too in Thatchers.
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I went there once. Not very good. It was like he was on speed that Italian. Five minutes and he'd left dark bits after a grade one.
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I went there once. Not very good. It was like he was on speed that Italian. Five minutes and he'd left dark bits after a grade one.
I pay nothing, bought a pair of electric clippers years ago because for me going to the barbers was like most people feel going to the dentist.
Costs £16 for me at Headcase Barbers just down from Brighton station. They do a good job and you get a bottle of beer while its being cut.
£5 haircut, £3 beer, £8 frottage = definite barginSo £6 for a beer and £10 for a trim.....BARGAIN......NOT
i am thoughno that's what you're saying just as you're also stating you're worth it
ARE YOU SAYING YOU'RE A SLAP HEAD do they use Mr sheen or something£41 Shine Gloucester Street
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£41 Shine Gloucester Street
It was £6 at Pool market when I was down in Cornwall, unless I splashed out on £8 at the football barber in Truro (Southampton supporter).
Now back in Hurstpierpoint, I pay a tenner.
I've done the clippers thing, but my mrs doesn't like the look!