(This post was last modified: 10-09-2015, 06:08 AM by SABOTEURw.)
(10-07-2015, 07:36 PM)Marko Wrote: Hey SABOTEURw, I like your logic. Its like going to a restaurant and paying big bucks for bad food and/or service. Hell, I can make bad food myself for a lot less money and serve it to myself in a bored and disinterested way as well. Who needs to eat out and pay for that. You realize that people may draw inferences based on the fact that you cut your own hair so you have to be sure to do a good job. I think I would miss the regular interaction with my barber otherwise I would seriously consider cutting my own hair as well. I think the #2 or #3 on the clippers all over would do it - I have trouble with the fade
Well, I've had a fair bit of practice. Having cut my own hair for 30 years it's pretty much a no-brainer now. Thoroughly wash my hair (leaving it slightly wet), slap a #2 blade on my shaver and GUIDE. The hardest part is lining my neck so I don't leave a weird angle. Fade? Close the razor gap.
Easy-Peazy.
This is NOT to say I haven't experienced some "OOPS" moments. To avoid this I refrain from cutting it unless I feel like focusing my full attention to it. But, the one thing that's consistent (and reassuring) since I've been doing this is:
It always grows back.
I don't socialize so there's never been a concern about what people think. Helpful too that I wear a wave pattern that masks the fact I don't have a professional cut.
I'm a lot more concerned about what passes for a mustache. It's a collection of straight hair that grows at various angles that give the appearance of a mustache when closely grouped and carefully maintained. Hard as hell to trim. Cutting one wrong hair throws the whole thing off. Go from one side to the other "carefully" snipping to give a balanced appearance...stand back and discover the mustache has disappeared.
It takes Herculean effort to simply line it or just trim (not cut) obviously out of place hair. My restraint gets better, but I'm repeatedly reminded it's far better to just leave the damn thing alone.