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Turkish barbers
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 05:16 pm |
Earth - Water - Wind - Fire
When you are seated, the barber will wash your hair if necessary then dry it. A cape is fastened around your neck and you are asked how you would like your hair done. The first step is carefully trimming the area just around the ears and at the back. Several different combs on the electric trimmers will be used to get it just right.
This is followed by a wet cut.
If you have a beard or mustache, this is trimmed and shaped if required. Plenty of shaving cream with the long handled razors.
Any extra hair on the face is either waxed with a pine resin, pulled out with tweezers or string. A cotton thread is twisted and the resulting loop is opened and closed over the hair to be removed. Nose hair is trimmed with small scissors.
Perhaps the most interesting part of the haircut is when the barber dips a ball of cotton wool in methylated spirits. Perhaps you think this is for cleaning something? Not exactly. It depends on how you define cleaning. They then set fire to this and flick the flames into your ears to burn the hairs. Also any stray hairs on your face.
Finally the hair is washed. Then blow dried. Then gel is applied. Followed by hair spray and deodorants.
"the barber dips a ball of cotton wool in methylated spirits... they then set fire to this and ..."
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 05:24 pm |
Wow...I better go to Turkey quick and experience such a barber, before I loose my hair !
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 05:33 pm |
and have you ever hear that??''Bir berber bir berbere bre berber gel beraber bir berber dükkânı açalım''demiş so you see TUrkish berbers really like partnership
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 05:42 pm |
Quoting MrX67: and have you ever hear that??''Bir berber bir berbere bre berber gel beraber bir berber dükkânı açalım''demiş so you see TUrkish berbers really like partnership |
What does br[e] mean?..literal translation please...
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 06:06 pm |
Turkish barbers are very professional! Quite an art what I witnessed in Fatih district.
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 06:31 pm |
Yes they do seem to be very professional,also it always strikes me how many barbers and womens hair salons there are all over turkey many more than the UK.
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 09:28 pm |
My blond hair needed a cut, Turkish barber would not touch it. Must have been Islamic Law. No clue?
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 09:29 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: My blond hair needed a cut, Turkish barber would not touch it. Must have been Islamic Law. No clue? |
Law???Must have liked hairy women
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 09:32 pm |
Maybe somebody can clarify this, guess must have something to do with strict Islamic orthodox rules
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 09:34 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: Maybe somebody can clarify this, guess must have something to do with strict Islamic orthodox rules |
Rossie seriously...I had my hair trimmed in Turkey...and I am blond too.No idea in your case... :-S
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