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Just a decent haircut

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  • Registered Users Posts: 418 ✭✭NeptunesMoon


    cheers again for all the sugestions lads! ;)

    BUNK1982 wrote: »
    If i understand the OP correctly he doesn't want to go into some flash hair shop but doesn't want to be skinned alive either. I figure once you can get the barber to cut it anyway decent at all then the rest is fixed with gel/ wax etc.

    I used to go to a guy in Rathmines - a few doors up from the Rathmines Inn.

    €14 - €15 for a dry cut, in/out in 10 minutes, no ****e talk about holidays/ heading out tonight?? - just a quick clean tidy up, bit banter bout the golf and off we go.

    your right about the non flash alright but id prefer a maintainance free cut too so not having too put any wax or gel in it well not much anyway
    OutlawPete wrote: »
    Here's a clip from the Afternoon Show:





    No, I just usually arrive unannounced and demand they accommodate me :)

    Sometimes I'll have to wait but you won't find a better waiting room. Free tea and coffee, leather sofas, sex with a Czechoslovakian.

    Fine establishment.

    cheers for the clip but the hair cut he gave that chap looks a bit too flash and styled for me and looks like itd need a good bit of time to shape and style it each morning and youd prob need to put a good bit of gunk in it too although it is a far cry better from what he had before :D
    El Tarangu wrote: »
    Bedford Stuy, next to the Foggy Dew across from the central bank. They do a great job, started getting my hair cut there about a year ago and haven't looked back (and I've got longish hair, so I'm pretty discerning about where I get it cut). They're normally about €16-18, but if you go on a monday or tuesday they're only €8.

    Hope this helps :)

    cheers again forall the sugestions!

    i saw trinity barbers mentiond in a lot of other threads but nothing so far on them here? Are they grafton barbers or a different company altogether?


  • Registered Users Posts: 805 ✭✭✭metzengerstein


    i would recomend sams barbers,25 euro gets you a wash an indian head massage,a refreshment if required and the haircut very profesional and very friendly the only barber ive come out of without hair all over me ,

    http://www.samsbarbers.ie/


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