Lockdown haircuts

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When SWAMBO started chemo we bought a hair trimmer so I could take off the remainder of her hair. Today she returned the favour after my hair started to become bouffant So far no bald patches just a little uneven on top although she declined to hold the mirror up so that i could see round the back hmmmm?

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Maybe staying away from mirrors for a few days might be a wise move :lol:
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Tricky Dicky wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 1:57 pm When SWAMBO started chemo we bought a hair trimmer so I could take off the remainder of her hair. Today she returned the favour after my hair started to become bouffant So far no bald patches just a little uneven on top although she declined to hold the mirror up so that i could see round the back hmmmm?

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Hi TWD
I gave up shaving in the summer of 1972 - I've got used to avoiding tripping over it!!!
Seriously, I went to get a haircut on the last Saturday before lockdown and instead of my normal 6 grade, hair (whats left of it) 2 grade beard, grade 1 the top, I got the young lady to do a 421 instead, plus eyebrows. Should we still be lockdown when I need a haircut it will be the trusty beard trimmer on the top
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I've got a trimmer with all the "numbers" that belonged to my late FiL. Never used it before but might let the missus loose on it :ugeek: before this lot is over. Might have to down a few drams frst mind you :D
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Self-applied no.2 all over.
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I have very little on top - so I often give it a run over with the clippers - usually No.2 or 3. I was told yesterday there was fluff (?) growing on my neck - sounds like a No1? Without getting contentious, I did read the other day that hairdressers and barbers were the last place you should visit under the current situation.
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I have not been to a Barbers shop since 1985. Had a number 1 ever since. Thanks to Whale clippers A bit thin on top though. :lol:
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always had mine done at home for many years, nothing fancy just a short crop all over :D
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Heather has cut my hair here inFrance for last 18 years. She goes to a Salon in the village. Gents haircutting is expensive here, so we bought a machine. I have always had a beard, so not a problem.
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