what's pol's thought on this trade?
>>67668115
If something like that existed near me and I could afford it and had the time every day, I would do it.
>>67668115
relaxing to have done once in a while but it's a lost art.
>>67668115
Like fine tailoring, one of the lost crafts that made life feel more elegant.
>>67668862
>lost art
Hipster faggots disagree.
Old timey barbershop just opened in town. Might check it out before it goes out of business.
>>67669055
Hipster faggots think you need a stylist certificate and all this fashion bullshit to run a successful "hair salon".
In my old town there was a guy who ran a classic barbershop, and he was massively successful because he kept it traditional. He didn't offer services to women, saying he didn't know women's hairstyles. He didn't know all the hip new cuts. But I'll be damned if he didn't absolutely nail the fuckin peaceful, manly setting of a barbershop.
>33
>can't grow facial hair
I spend 0 time thinking about that trade
I don't know. I just use an electric buzzer.
Now I always have stubbles , but atleast not ingrowns
>>67669381
You should, hair game whack bruh
It's an honorable profession.
>>67668115
Do it yourself
>>67669047
>Like fine tailoring, one of the lost crafts that made life feel more elegant.
This. We need to bring back elegance when Trump wins the Presidency.
>>67668115
>not learning how to shave your own face with a straight razor
>>67668115
because of how rare it is today to find a barbershop that can do it correctly, it's become too expensive and considered a luxury. I would do it more if it was affordable, but even the place here in town wants to charge $15 just for a shave. I have a barber shape up my neck and cheeks on my beard before a big meeting or fancy dinner, but that's it.
>>67668115
you could say its
barberism