I also do not much care for having "product" put in to my hair.
It was considered very cool when I was a lad in Australia and I just could not get the hang of it. I've always found it mysterious and mysteriously unpleasant. Not the actual stuff in my hair but the rigamarole that goes with it.
I genuinely do not know if such a thing as a unisex barber exists. I've seen unisex hairdressers advertised but I've alway thought that they weren't really. Perhaps I have been wrong these many years. People are funny about these thing. Which surprises the economist in me. I think you and I have not dissimilar hair styles i.e. shortish and tidy. If you are prepared to pay £50 for a haircut that I would pay £25 for (and I'm getting a hot shave there too) then there's money on the table for a barber who is prepared to cut your hair.
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It was considered very cool when I was a lad in Australia and I just could not get the hang of it. I've always found it mysterious and mysteriously unpleasant. Not the actual stuff in my hair but the rigamarole that goes with it.
I genuinely do not know if such a thing as a unisex barber exists. I've seen unisex hairdressers advertised but I've alway thought that they weren't really. Perhaps I have been wrong these many years. People are funny about these thing. Which surprises the economist in me. I think you and I have not dissimilar hair styles i.e. shortish and tidy. If you are prepared to pay £50 for a haircut that I would pay £25 for (and I'm getting a hot shave there too) then there's money on the table for a barber who is prepared to cut your hair.