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DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> BTW - not a barber but a men's cut at somewhere

> like Blue Tit is ?45. But different beast - it's

> a head massage, a beer and an hour in the chair,

> not 15 mins with some clippers.


I thought Blue Tit were more expensive than that - but it's correct,


Mind, Sometimes I get the No2 Shears out and do my own - but you can never get the neck line right alone - Some barbers use the cut throat for that.

Daughter in Worthing goes to a specialist Children's hair dresser - they have rockets/cars etc to sit the kids in. Pays ?10 for each child (2 and 4) say it is more expensive than local hairdresser who charges around ?6 but the extra is worth it as kids tend to sit quietly and do not moan/cry etc.

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