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why? did you use it on eye brows and south of the border??
Nothing wrong with running the clippers over the eyebrows on a No.3 every now and then.... and a bit of a clip over the chest, and a quick tidy up down below.
Never been tempted to take it all off though
Got fed up with hair, barbers, brushes etc. Bought some plug in electric clipper things, No 1 every few weeks, job done.
Note: Never try it pissed.
Bloke I went to university with used to give himself a buzz-cut every month or so, then one month the motor gave up the ghost half-way through. To be fair he still went clubbing that night although the wooly hat he wore didn't really suit him (seriously, it was the only hat he owned).
Thanks Sandy I will look it up.
Finding someone to cut it is madness, the man I tried to see today had a bit of good stuff on the web but his address was impossible, was meant to be Notting Hill, but was W10 and I gave up...
Yeah reading the A-Z must be very difficult for you
Thanks Sandy I will look it up.
Finding someone to cut it is madness, the man I tried to see today had a bit of good stuff on the web but his address was impossible, was meant to be Notting Hill, but was W10 and I gave up...
This year I tried the Japanese Yuko system thermal reconditioning - its fab really really recommended... I just wash and go (mind you I did this when my hair curly too, but this time long sleek shiny straight hair with no hair dryers or any other tools)
It cost a lot of money in the UK between £300 to £600, I had it done overseas and it only cost me £50
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