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29 Mar 2024, 2:30 am

I cut it halfway through it, my scissors broke 8O :oops: :oops: :roll: :roll:



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29 Mar 2024, 7:26 am

It is a lot better to let a hairdresser do your hair if possible, or at the very least, a barber.



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29 Mar 2024, 7:28 am

Do you have someone who can bring you a pair of scissors?

I always cut my own hair. It saves money and stresses me out less.


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29 Mar 2024, 8:11 am

Cutting one's own hair sure saves money, but is the cut as good quality as having it done by someone who cuts hair for a living and has a 360 view of a persons head without the use of mirrors?

I have heard of autistic folk who avoid the hairdresser or barber due to sensory reasons, which seems perfectly reasonable.



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29 Mar 2024, 8:15 am

I mostly (but not always) just trim my hair, and it looks just as good as when a hairdresser does it. Obviously, YMMV. It depends on the individual and the potential hairdresser. Not all hairdressers or barbers do a good job.


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29 Mar 2024, 10:32 am

Kitty4670 wrote:
I cut it halfway through it, my scissors broke 8O :oops: :oops: :roll: :roll:
That's horrible luck.


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Cutting one's own hair sure saves money, but is the cut as good quality as having it done by someone who cuts hair for a living and has a 360 view of a persons head without the use of mirrors?

I have heard of autistic folk who avoid the hairdresser or barber due to sensory reasons, which seems perfectly reasonable.
I hated having my hair cut as a kid partly due to anxiety about others in my personal space & touching me. I once had a huge meltdown when mom brought me to a haircut place so mom had to bring me home. She was angry with me so I decided to try cutting my hair myself. It looked like cr@p & mom was even more upset. I hid in my closet & the door-knob broke so the door had to be taken off the hinges. I didn't put up much of a fight about getting my hair cut since. I also never tried cutting any hair myself, not counting shaving my face & crotch. I'm probably lucky I don't have claustrophobia :wink: My girlfriend has been cutting my hair since Covid. Buying a razor was a lot cheaper in the longrun & easier since it doesn't involve having to go out. Cass doesn't do a pefect job but it gets cut short so it's not very difficult to cut mostly evenly. Plus I have a bit of male-pattern baldness so I'm def not expecting my hair to look perfect :lol:


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31 Mar 2024, 1:02 am

blitzkrieg wrote:
It is a lot better to let a hairdresser do your hair if possible, or at the very least, a barber.



I don’t have enough money, It’s probably around $130 to $215



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31 Mar 2024, 1:24 am

TwilightPrincess wrote:
Do you have someone who can bring you a pair of scissors?

I always cut my own hair. It saves money and stresses me out less.



I been cutting my hair for a few years now, save money. I do good job, I cut my hair slowly. I bought cuttings scissors at Walmart. How do your hair come out? I have ALOT of hair, it can be too much to take care of it, I have thick wavy hair. I went on YouTube to see hair cutting videos, do you know what butterfly haircut?



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31 Mar 2024, 1:48 am

Kitty4670 wrote:
blitzkrieg wrote:
It is a lot better to let a hairdresser do your hair if possible, or at the very least, a barber.



I don’t have enough money, It’s probably around $130 to $215


what???...thats insane!...for a hair cut??? 8O


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31 Mar 2024, 6:21 am

I hate it when my shaver runs out of battery half way through my under cut


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31 Mar 2024, 6:23 am

ocean wrote:
Kitty4670 wrote:
blitzkrieg wrote:
It is a lot better to let a hairdresser do your hair if possible, or at the very least, a barber.



I don’t have enough money, It’s probably around $130 to $215


what???...thats insane!...for a hair cut??? 8O


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31 Mar 2024, 7:01 am

babybird wrote:
ocean wrote:
Kitty4670 wrote:
blitzkrieg wrote:
It is a lot better to let a hairdresser do your hair if possible, or at the very least, a barber.



I don’t have enough money, It’s probably around $130 to $215


what???...thats insane!...for a hair cut??? 8O


They have overheads


oh i see...but still :?


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31 Mar 2024, 7:05 am

:lol:

Yeah it's a lot of money.
We used to have a 50 bob barbers here.

I think a Bob was 5p in old money so I think it was £2.50 per haircut if I'm not wrong.


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31 Mar 2024, 7:59 am

nick007 wrote:
Kitty4670 wrote:
I cut it halfway through it, my scissors broke 8O :oops: :oops: :roll: :roll:
That's horrible luck.


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Cutting one's own hair sure saves money, but is the cut as good quality as having it done by someone who cuts hair for a living and has a 360 view of a persons head without the use of mirrors?

I have heard of autistic folk who avoid the hairdresser or barber due to sensory reasons, which seems perfectly reasonable.
I hated having my hair cut as a kid partly due to anxiety about others in my personal space & touching me. I once had a huge meltdown when mom brought me to a haircut place so mom had to bring me home. She was angry with me so I decided to try cutting my hair myself. It looked like cr@p & mom was even more upset. I hid in my closet & the door-knob broke so the door had to be taken off the hinges. I didn't put up much of a fight about getting my hair cut since. I also never tried cutting any hair myself, not counting shaving my face & crotch. I'm probably lucky I don't have claustrophobia :wink: My girlfriend has been cutting my hair since Covid. Buying a razor was a lot cheaper in the longrun & easier since it doesn't involve having to go out. Cass doesn't do a pefect job but it gets cut short so it's not very difficult to cut mostly evenly. Plus I have a bit of male-pattern baldness so I'm def not expecting my hair to look perfect :lol:


I think it is reasonable to cut one's own hair to save money.

In my area, you can have hair cut as a dude and by someone else - relatively cheaply, so I just do that.

If it was a substantial amount to have my hair cut though, I might consider doing it myself.



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31 Mar 2024, 8:00 am

Kitty4670 wrote:
blitzkrieg wrote:
It is a lot better to let a hairdresser do your hair if possible, or at the very least, a barber.



I don’t have enough money, It’s probably around $130 to $215


That seems like a crazy amount, even for a ladies cut. :?



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31 Mar 2024, 8:13 am

It's probably about normal

The last time I went to the hairdresser (about 20+ years ago) it cost me 70 quid for them to make an absolute mess of my hair

It looked like topiary

I had to come home and cut it again myself

I've not been to the hairdresser since


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