Growing up, my step father cut my hair. then I started cutting my own. And now Bri cuts it.
Growing up, my step father cut my hair. then I started cutting my own. And now Bri cuts it.
I cut my own. I just usually give it a quick buzz and get a little help on the back of it.
I get mine cut. My hair is thick, and super curly. I need help with this mane.
I cut my own bangs because they grow like weeds and need to be cut every month or so if I want to see anything. So I do that myself and they're usually crooked but I give zero craps. I'm too cheap and lazy to go to a hairdresser every month for my bags.
I will get my haircut a few inches every year or so and get my bangs straightened out at the same time. I go to a hairdresser for that
I get my roots done these days about every 7-8 weeks! And a trim! I'm realllllllly tempted to get it all cut off short though as long hair is a pain.
I haven't had a haircut or a shave for over a month. This is because I'm planning to repeatedly stumble out of the woods in front of people looking all dishevelled and asking them "what year is this?!".
What year is this?! I've gone without a shave or haircut since way back in November 2015!
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I cut my own hair, it's a weird texture that most can't handle so I've been cutting it the past few months. No complaints and if I make a mistake no one can notice because of the texture.
I go to the barbers about once a month. I tend to get my hair cut/styled and dyed (going slightly ever grey at the temples, trademark in my family that I'm just too young to embrace). It costs me about £25 for the lot which is pretty good going considering what I have done, there's just 2 guys in there who touch my hair, the boss or the second best barber in the place. I'll walk in and wait 30 - 40 mins for one of those to be free if they're not free immediately, which may seem rude to some people but I'm always like "I don't want to have to explain exactly what to do, these guys get it best".