All I have is a fringe and I use a #5 blade on my ancient Sears trimmer to cut it. Takes about three minutes. I haven’t been to a barber in over 30 years.
I still have hair on top, but it’s white, so I have it cut to an 8. It’s long enough that I don’t look bald, and short enough that I don’t need to brush or comb it.
Husband’s hair is a little thinner and over the decades it changed from black to grey and is now a lovely shade of white. He had longish hair in college. Since we started doing 18th century reenacting he lets his hair grow longish so he can wear it in a “queue” (pony tail) for reenacting. When it gets too long for him to be comfortable he puts in the pony tail and I snip a little off the end – repeat until he is happy with the length.
Waittilnxyr about 2 months ago
High and tight.
david_42 about 2 months ago
All I have is a fringe and I use a #5 blade on my ancient Sears trimmer to cut it. Takes about three minutes. I haven’t been to a barber in over 30 years.
DaBump Premium Member about 2 months ago
NOOooooo! Not the dreaded comb-over!
juicebruce about 2 months ago
Being part of the No Hair Club no need for a barber ;-)
foxmike6513 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Oh pile -it hahahahaha
Gent about 2 months ago
Me is bearly goes for haircuts.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 2 months ago
Sometimes you’ll see plugger at Shearlock Combs.
whelan_jj about 2 months ago
I tell my barber I’m not looking for a comb over. “Cut the top short too.”
Frer Squirrel about 2 months ago
For me a close shave is when the hound or eagle almost catches me.
Strawberry King about 2 months ago
Don’t do anything Mr. Bean would do, Joe.
dbrucepm about 2 months ago
his hair has a PHD- Piled Higher and Deeper
eddi-TBH about 2 months ago
I have some left, but I keep it super short for low maintenance.
cknoblo Premium Member about 2 months ago
I still have hair on top, but it’s white, so I have it cut to an 8. It’s long enough that I don’t look bald, and short enough that I don’t need to brush or comb it.
mafastore about 2 months ago
Husband’s hair is a little thinner and over the decades it changed from black to grey and is now a lovely shade of white. He had longish hair in college. Since we started doing 18th century reenacting he lets his hair grow longish so he can wear it in a “queue” (pony tail) for reenacting. When it gets too long for him to be comfortable he puts in the pony tail and I snip a little off the end – repeat until he is happy with the length.