While I am used to paying for a good haircut (a lesson from my dad), I decided a week or so ago that I wasnt going to pay a hefty price for what I suspected would be a mediocre first cut no matter where I went. Skipping out on several trendy salons on our street that charged upwards of US$40 for a cut with extra costs if you wanted an experienced or senior stylist, I chose a smaller establishment about a 5 minutes walk from our apartment that was still in a trendy area but that offered a cut and shampoo for about US$17. I never chose a salon based on location in the US, but here, the fact that there was a cute lamp shop next door and several good restaurants, told me that this shop probably saw a lot of clientele that were similar to me.
Louie was a nice guy, about my age, and for all that I know, this could have been his first cut. The shop stood empty when I entered but then its a rainy afternoon in the middle of the week. Small talk is always something Ive enjoyed when getting a cut. I usually take off my glasses, rendering myself blind, and immediately engage my barber in discussion, comforting my vulnerabilities in the belief that if I just keep talking that somehow Ill come out looking better. Because really, its a situation out of my control but that I will have to live with for the next month.
Want to know what happened? Suffice it to say I didnt bleed to death from a misplace scissor swipe. As for the cut, Im not sure I could say if its good or bad. The experience was too much. Im just relieved its done.
Yes, that's me wearing an apron and cooking dinner;-) Anyway, let me know what you think of my slightly pointy cut and whether I should go back to Louie and Peel Hair Workshop.
P.S. Eric swears that I look like Tin Tin. Comments are also welcome (but feared).
1 comment:
first time i had my hair cut in hk i brought my bf to translate and it still was a horrible haircut!
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