Haircuts. Where and how much $$?

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  • jw 325ic
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    Originally posted by ZM Blue Devil
    when I use to get haircuts it was $35 with tip. Shampoo and cut. But havent gotten a hair cut in more then a year. Saving up for a IS lip.
    Hahaha

    I buzz my own for free

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  • dannyyisntt
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    $400 because rich tycoon

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  • 325ix
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    Originally posted by lambo
    I've been avoiding getting my haircut and I can't decide what I want to do with mine...
    Purple Mohawk. Or maybe crimson if you want to show some school pride.

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  • E30SPDFRK
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    Get it done by my friends sister for $25 with tip at a salon. That includes a wash and condition but no shave. I usually shave right before I get it cut then grow it out till my hair needs trimming again.

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  • F34R
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    My mommy cuts my hair.

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  • 10Toes
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    $40 but can walk in and not have to wait most of the time and there is not any ghetto or old people to annoy me.

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  • bmw325csi
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    Ive been trying to find my style. Last cut, i got a greaser style pomp haircut and paid 21 with tip.

    The black guys at Blades also do great work but its around 27 bucks over there.

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  • Cletonius
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    Originally posted by Gr00v3
    if you're in socal, you are doing yourself a disservice by not going to Ralph's Barber Shop in Pomona.

    http://www.yelp.com/biz/ralphs-barbershop-pomona

    Ralph's is a real gem. It's been around for decades, and is now manned by Ralph's son, Rick, who is now grooming his son, Bryson, to take over when Rick retires.

    True barber shop, all the dirty talk, and vulgarity that ensues when men get together, but as soon as a woman walks in, it's all quiet and gentlemanly.

    Rick knows almost everyone by name, by my third visit, we were talking like old chums. He looks like a big scary guy, but truth is, he's one of the nicest men I've ever met. Last Christmas, he gave me a jar of his own brewed Moonshine. Also to, he's invited me over to his house for BBQ and Smoked Rips countless times. He has even become good friends with my GF. Even better, if I go later in the day before he closes, he'll usually pop open a beer and hand one over to me to drink while he's cutting my hair.

    The best part, I wear an old school pompadour, and he grew up with the greasers, his father was an OG greaser, and Rick cuts a mean pomp.

    All for $10. He will even use a straight razor to clean up your sideburns and neck. For $5 more, he'll take a hot towel to your face, and shave it with a straight razor.

    If you're within an hour of Ralph's Barber Shop, check him out, and tell him Karlo sent you, the Asian with the Pompadour, He'll know who you're talking about.
    +5 on going to a real barbershop. The experience is worth it, and a straight shave is the win. I try to go at least twice a month for a shave. I get my whole head done though, I roll with just a goatee.

    This will help you find a barbershop (maybe)
    During the golden age for barber shops,the barber shop was a weekly habit, not only for a haircut and a perfect shave, but also to fraternize with friends.

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  • Mlarsen
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    I'm rather particular about my hair, I pay 50 bucks with tip.

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  • Ryan Stewart
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    $30 tipped at a salon. I could find a true barber for cheaper but this place is within walking distance and they do a good job.

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  • imsotyerred
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    $15 set of clippers from CVS (the kind that plug straight into the wall, none of that battery-powered bullshit) and I've been cutting my own for years...I can't really style it much so i tend to just buzz with 2 different lengths side/top

    Get it cut by whatever barber shop is near me and catches my eye once a year for xmas/holidays, mostly $20ish with tip at a hair cuttery or similar. Looking around for a more small barbershoppy place this year
    Last edited by imsotyerred; 12-03-2012, 01:21 PM.

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  • Gr00v3
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    if you're in socal, you are doing yourself a disservice by not going to Ralph's Barber Shop in Pomona.

    http://www.yelp.com/biz/ralphs-barbershop-pomona

    Ralph's is a real gem. It's been around for decades, and is now manned by Ralph's son, Rick, who is now grooming his son, Bryson, to take over when Rick retires.

    True barber shop, all the dirty talk, and vulgarity that ensues when men get together, but as soon as a woman walks in, it's all quiet and gentlemanly.

    Rick knows almost everyone by name, by my third visit, we were talking like old chums. He looks like a big scary guy, but truth is, he's one of the nicest men I've ever met. Last Christmas, he gave me a jar of his own brewed Moonshine. Also to, he's invited me over to his house for BBQ and Smoked Rips countless times. He has even become good friends with my GF. Even better, if I go later in the day before he closes, he'll usually pop open a beer and hand one over to me to drink while he's cutting my hair.

    The best part, I wear an old school pompadour, and he grew up with the greasers, his father was an OG greaser, and Rick cuts a mean pomp.

    All for $10. He will even use a straight razor to clean up your sideburns and neck. For $5 more, he'll take a hot towel to your face, and shave it with a straight razor.

    If you're within an hour of Ralph's Barber Shop, check him out, and tell him Karlo sent you, the Asian with the Pompadour, He'll know who you're talking about.

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  • ZM Blue Devil
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    when I use to get haircuts it was $35 with tip. Shampoo and cut. But havent gotten a hair cut in more then a year. Saving up for a IS lip.

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  • Jorgen
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    Summer: I use a #4 on the top and fade in the sides doing it myself. I have actually gotten pretty decent at it over the years.

    Winter: I go to one of the mens only hair places that claims to have hot women but really they are just younger. The do give a 5 minute hot oil neck massage before shaving the back of your neck and will do a 10 minute scalp massage after a 5 minute shampoo if you have time. I end up at about 15-18 there and usually just pay $25 total. Believe me the neck massage part is well worth the whole $25, I leave there feeling more refreshed than I could ever imagine for something so simple.

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  • gtdragon980
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    $20 w/ tip for cut, $25 w/tip for cut and shave. Got a Vietnamese barber cutting my hair, they know whats good!

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