Kurdish Barbers

Blue Smarties

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Anyone use one? Decided to sack off my usual gaff today and tried my hand at a Kurdish place. The barber was/is a double of Costa and offered a belting cut for £7. Did shit it a little when he started using the sharp blade but what a job it does.
 
Ive been going to one for a couple of years, they do a great job. Only problem is these days that seem to get more hair off my eyebrows, ears and nose. They do a thorough job though, down to the cotton buds on fire around the lugholes. They work like fuck too, its open til 9pm so you can get there after work. Long live Turkish barbers I say.
 
I've seen a few Turkish barbers shops around recently.

I've known a few Turkish men over the years at work and socially, and they have all had haircuts which were entirely common and ordinary, including short back and sides, mullets, long 70s style hair and shaved heads.

On a couple of holidays in Turkey I can't say I noticed anything different about Turkish male hairstyles.

What need are these Turkish barbers meeting?
 
i always go to see the turks/Kurds these days, much better cut and attention to detail. Hedz in ashton village or timperley i would recommend. Nihat is the owner and works in the Timperley one, top bloke and cuts all the united players hair and goes to the lowry the night before the game to touch em up (so to speak)!! only say that as he does do a great cut.
 
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Ears and eyebrows no extra cost. They'll even give you a shave using the clippers for an extra quid.

Priced have gone up since then. It is now £4 for gents and £5 for ladies.
 

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