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Haircuts- what is best-having a haircut every 4-6wks and look good/smart all of the time. Or let hair grow a bit and look not so good/smart for a couple of weeks or so and then get haircut and look good. Infrequent haircuts you look very good after looking not so good. Frequent haircuts you don't get to look so contrastingly good,just 'same' good. What do others do?
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Every day's a bad hair day when you're a motorcyclist.


Once had hair cut, new-ish style. Young sweet hairdresser SAW me come in with the helmet. SAW me put it down. But spent too long making sure every hair was in its place. Saw a grown woman cry that day when I left that shop.

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