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Turkish barbers
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30.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 11 Jan 2008 Fri 02:03 am

In The Netherlands it is generally mixed too, except for the Turkish barbershops in the big cities, they do have some special for males, and so do some Dutch shops. But generally its mixed.

I find the Turkish kuaförs to cut my hair way better than I have had it cut here. But I hate it when they dry my hair, they seem to forget I dont have thick hair like most Turkish women and therefore put the blower way too close to my head

Btw Ive never heard of anyone not willing to cut blonde hair. Im highly blonde too, and all the kuaförs that I went to were male. Even if I would go there just for a manicure, they would still ask if I would come back for a haircut soon

31.       libralady
5152 posts
 11 Jan 2008 Fri 02:46 pm

When we went to Oludeniz last summer, my husband found a fantastic little barber! He made three trips there for a shave and pamper which lasted an hour (and just as described in the initial post). His wife made jewellery and his daughter did manicures and pedicures.

They were fantistic couple, they had been married for over forty years and loved living and working in Oludeniz. He had customers (holiday makers) coming back year after year. They are those people you meet that you never forget.

32.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 11 Jan 2008 Fri 04:32 pm

Were you not paragliding there, Bridget?
http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/137010/2/istockphoto_137010_paragliding_in_oludeniz.jpg

33.       bydand
755 posts
 11 Jan 2008 Fri 05:45 pm

Quoting libralady:

When we went to Oludeniz last summer, my husband found a fantastic little barber! He made three trips there for a shave and pamper which lasted an hour (and just as described in the initial post). His wife made jewellery and his daughter did manicures and pedicures.

They were fantistic couple, they had been married for over forty years and loved living and working in Oludeniz. He had customers (holiday makers) coming back year after year. They are those people you meet that you never forget.



I have been to this barber a few times as well Libralady. Now I use one in Hisarönü who gives you the full treatment including head and shoulders massage down arms and clicks your finger joints.He also removes hair from ears and nose with cotton ball and methylated spirits In Scotland many ladies hairdressers also cut mens hair but their are a lot of men only barbers.

34.       shama-uk
143 posts
 11 Jan 2008 Fri 06:21 pm

North London has hundreds of barbers offering hair removal from nasal (and any other cavatiy) you may wish to have fire-blasted away. North London also has many great Turkish restaurants and cafes with names such as Bodrum, Fetiye, Istanbul... so if you can't find a cheap flight to Turkey and need your hair cut/removed -- come on over to NORTH LONDON

35.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 11 Jan 2008 Fri 06:45 pm

Quoting shama-uk:

North London has hundreds of barbers offering hair removal from nasal (and any other cavatiy) you may wish to have fire-blasted away. North London also has many great Turkish restaurants and cafes with names such as Bodrum, Fetiye, Istanbul... so if you can't find a cheap flight to Turkey and need your hair cut/removed -- come on over to NORTH LONDON


My barber provides massage as well...lol
Do not take it wrong. It is only message to your head.

36.       shama-uk
143 posts
 11 Jan 2008 Fri 10:30 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting shama-uk:

North London has hundreds of barbers offering hair removal from nasal (and any other cavatiy) you may wish to have fire-blasted away. North London also has many great Turkish restaurants and cafes with names such as Bodrum, Fetiye, Istanbul... so if you can't find a cheap flight to Turkey and need your hair cut/removed -- come on over to NORTH LONDON


My barber provides massage as well...lol
Do not take it wrong. It is only message to your head.

Becareful Handsom. "Head" has many connotations.. you may be in for a nasty "surprise" YIKES!

37.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 11 Jan 2008 Fri 10:56 pm

Quoting shama-uk:

Becareful Handsom. "Head" has many connotations.. you may be in for a nasty "surprise" YIKES!


Really? I did not know that!!.Thanks.
lol lol

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