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#1 2011-02-01 13:24:47

brimstone
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Cutting your own hair

Have any of you tried cutting your own hair before?
How did it go?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh2wY16Wnd0

 

#2 2011-02-01 14:18:49

NJS
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Re: Cutting your own hair

i once had a brilliant work colleague, who was proud of cutting his own hair: the trouble was that he was on healthy grapefruit and gin at 08.30 am and sobered himself up (or so he thought), on strong black coffee at 11 am. Possibly, one of  the greatest minds that I have ever come across but, sometimes, he used to pitch-up, proudly: 'having cut his own hair'. My advice: don't try it, sober or drunk and, as for him, well, he seems to have become lost to the world - out of step with it all; possibly in any age. I cannot find hide nor hair of him. I hope that he found rest; somewhere, somehow. In any event, the moral is: don't cut your own hair. Even Hardy Amies didn't cut his own clothes. Mind you, the 1st Duke of Wellington had been known to do so.

 

#3 2011-02-01 14:56:23

formby
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Re: Cutting your own hair


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#4 2011-02-01 21:58:13

The_Shooman
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Re: Cutting your own hair

lf you don't have much hair left then l don't see the problem with it. The most troublesome part would be using the razor behind the head to clean things up, but using a mirror will allow the old fashioned methods to prevail. Afterall...self sufficiency needs to be re-learnt again, we cannot afford to rely on the network to keep providing our goods and services anymore, because that system is easily broken. There needs to be an alternative, that alternative is self sufficency. We can't just sit around like ducks in our cities ready to die when the system fails us, self sufficiency will always provide hope.

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#5 2011-02-01 23:29:29

Maximilien de Robespierre
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Re: Cutting your own hair

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#6 2011-02-01 23:30:50

Maximilien de Robespierre
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Re: Cutting your own hair

 

#7 2011-02-02 04:03:35

NJS
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Re: Cutting your own hair

 

#8 2011-02-02 14:44:55

Popeye Doyle
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Re: Cutting your own hair

Don't do it. It's a lot of work and involves too many mirrors and for me, one mirror is too many. It's much easier to cough up the $400 and let someone on the plane cut it for you.


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#9 2011-02-04 18:27:12

chatsworth osborne jr.
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Re: Cutting your own hair

I've clipped myself a few times.  For a futuristic buzz-cut, it's easy to mow your head and passably transition to a longer spot.  The military "high and tight" where hair is clipped very shortly on the back and sides and faded with the top solely by upward strokes requires little skill, and it shows.

Trimming around the ears and reducing overgrowth is merely a stall tactic and should not be confused with real styling.

Beyond uniform length, real tapering and layering is very tricky and any attempt at styling a classic haircut will be botched badly.  The result, after repeatedly going shorter to cover mistakes, is the aforementioned "high and tight."

 

#10 2011-02-05 00:06:36

fxh
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From: Melbourne
Posts: 6159

Re: Cutting your own hair

For few years my  son cut his own hair with a number 3 and for a short time daughter cut with a number 1.

I used to trim my split ends myself in the old days when my hair was below my shoulder blades - does that count?

 

#11 2011-02-05 04:52:18

NJS
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Re: Cutting your own hair

'Er indoors cuts my hair and really does as good a job as Trumper's or Truefitt & Hill. She has never been trained in it but explains her skill with the words: "When one has been to the hairdressers as often as I have, it would be strange if one hadn't become an expert."

 

#12 2011-02-05 04:55:16

formby
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Re: Cutting your own hair


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#13 2011-02-05 05:04:48

NJS
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Re: Cutting your own hair

 

#14 2011-02-05 05:09:13

formby
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Re: Cutting your own hair


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#15 2011-02-05 05:20:53

NJS
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Re: Cutting your own hair

 

#16 2011-02-06 00:21:30

Naslafu
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Re: Cutting your own hair

I have been cutting my hair for about 10 years.

I have good hair and rather long hair so if I make a mistake, it is not so visible.

I cut with cissors. The movie in the link is not cutting but shaving to me !

Last edited by Naslafu (2011-02-06 00:25:15)

 

#17 2011-02-18 04:57:13

redtag
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Re: Cutting your own hair

I have tried cutting my own hair once. However, it did not go that well or it turned out as a disaster. I never tried styling my hair with scissors after that incident.

 

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