(06-03-2016, 08:15 PM)Uzi Wrote: I'm going to disagree about the talcum powder and barbershops thing. Perhaps I'm so old that the Sioux still roamed the Great Plains, but my recollection, from the 50's, was that after a haircut my barber had a whisk that he used to brush away any loose hair clippings from around your neck and that whisk was always dusted with plenty of some sort of talcum powder. When he was done, the back of your neck felt dry and powdery. You could definitely smell it in the air, along with a variety of scents from hair creams and aftershave tonics -- at least in Kenny's Barbershop.
I agree, except for me it was Frank's barbershop. You nailed it in every way possible, as far as I'm concerned.