At the end of a few against the wahl and a mirror, there is a noticable change between the pre and post. At the end of a friend's haircut at GHF Hairdressing there wasn't much except for a chunk taken out of the side of his head. Standing there asking the blonde hairdresser on the actuality of it all, the lone sideburn—sometimes called a monoburn—was pointed out. The nice hairdresser said she liked that kind of look. Then I turned my head to the side to reveal the absence on the left. This took her a little by surprise. Next up just before the money was being handed over the counter, I made out the fact that not only was there one half of sideburning but also with one half of a fringe. Not believing this she walked up to me, looked at the forehead, and like a bull by the horns, the fringe—or what half there was—was being scrutinized. The situation I've thought about of late, to walk into a hair salon and confront one about the hair. The offer of a shave was there, the citrus spray was not.
Saturday, 8 December 2001 - 09:07
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