cisono Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 To be fair, any more than that and you do run the risk of cancer... That could well be true, given the type of products they tend to use...
fox123 Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Seeing as this is indeed a thread about haircuts, I feel this would be an ideal thread to throw the question "where in Leicester is the best place to go for a haircut?" out there, as my hair keeps growing long and pikey/smuts-ified and it needs sorting. Jordans or Indys.
Flynny Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Usually I'll think my hair's too long for about a month before going to get it cut and then be unhappy with it for another fortnight because it's too short/straight/shit. I'll get it cut again about 2 months after this, which basically mean's I'm happy with my hair about a month in every 2 1/2 months. Bit wank.
Corky Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Every four weeks. Often though, it doesn't really need cutting after four but does after five. Four weeks is about right for me.
lcfc_jme Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Jordans or Indys. Interesting. I may pay one of these establishments a visit 'cos the ol' barnet is in desperate need of styling. What price range we looking at? Found their locations using trusty old Google but not sure they have their own websites?
fox123 Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Interesting. I may pay one of these establishments a visit 'cos the ol' barnet is in desperate need of styling. What price range we looking at? Found their locations using trusty old Google but not sure they have their own websites? I haven't been Jordan's for a while they are the cheaper of the two. I used to pay about £10 for a trim, but then I know the owners... Indy's depends on the level of stylist you get, if you have a 'top stylist' in their you could pay between £20-£40 depending on what you have. I had my hair highlighted in Indy's once by Indy himself, cost me £60.
Flynny Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 I need a haircut, I also need to trim my pubes You get extra marks for the word 'trim'. You're not gay unless you shave 'em off. Confusingly this seems to contradict the 'not gay if you stick your cock in a shaved male arse' rule, but I didn't write them.
BoneDog Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 I need a haircut, I also need to trim my pubes Hair clippers. Be careful though, I was doing mine on number 0 a year ago and caught me nut sack somehow. Was a stinger. Now I hover rather than glide over the skin
Milky Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 I've never trimmed my pubes. Like hairy jeremy down there.
Hitesh Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Got mine today, just over 3 weeks since last time but that was because I didn't have much off last time. This will last me 5 weeks then its time to spend another £10!
Dr The Singh Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Once a year... if I get the chance.Last time was in Goa. And it cost me 75p! You got ripped off, I had a shave, massage, haircut, cup of tea for 45p!!!
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 In the last few years I think I've averaged about two a year. I hate hair cuts. Yes. Usually about every six months, but I've managed to get away with not having one since June. Tomorrow is the day seeing as I overslept today.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Every 3 months usually. I wish they were open on Sundays.
Filbert_Ross Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 twice this year, growing it. anyone recomend a product for longerish hair???
James. Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Every 3 months usually. I wish they were open on Sundays. You want to get yourself to London, money laundering is a 7 day a week business.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 twice this year, growing it. anyone recomend a product for longerish hair??? Them two. My hair is getting too long for them to have any meaningful effect atm, but if I didn't whack them in my fringe would cover my chin. You can get them for a decent price in Boots as well.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Indestructible? In short hair, it is. You could drop and anvil on it and it would return.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Indestructible? "Captain Scarlet uses L'Oreal".
fox123 Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 twice this year, growing it. anyone recomend a product for longerish hair??? Or Both good, expensive, but good. Around £14 a pop each, but last for ages and doesn't give you a greasy look.
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