Quick followup to the haircut... Not as traumatic as the SuperCuts debacle, but I must say, for $40 I did not get proportionally better results.
Suffice to say, she hit me with the thinning shears from the word "go" - and never stopped. So, the "stringy-ness" that Martha was always afraid of creating... yah. It's here. And I'm trying desperately to do something cool with it - but the best I can manage is a lame comb-t0-the-side with no pizazz, no fo-hawk, no spikey. It's like it's not even my hair.
Oh well - it suits me and my corporate job: drab and devoid of volume or life.
...but she left extra hair in the back so it kinda looks like a mullet from certain angles. May be business in the front, but there's a party in the back.
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yikes!!!!
thinning shears are no good my boy, you must go the route of the razor. but they had better damn well know how to use the thing or...well, let's just say it won't be a party in the back or anywhere!
hahahahaaaaaaaa....she is totally right. Dang dude, I just spent 40 bones on my hair too. NOT COOL. Especially when you walk away knowing you're gonna have to do a fix-it when you get home. Erin fixed mine. haha. drab and devoid of life- hahhaaaaaaa....BREATHE LIFE INTO THEM RON!!! you can do it!!!!
hahahahaaaaaaaa....she is totally right. Dang dude, I just spent 40 bones on my hair too. NOT COOL. Especially when you walk away knowing you're gonna have to do a fix-it when you get home. Erin fixed mine. haha. drab and devoid of life- hahhaaaaaaa....BREATHE LIFE INTO THEM RON!!! you can do it!!!!
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