- May 29, 2017
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I use SuperCut. It isn't "Barber" but it is good enough for crew cut or flat top (this is harder to find one that can do it). Unless you can cut your own hair like this guy.
I was about to say Helen's as well. Great people and they know what they are doing.Helen's barber in marriottsville. She knows how to work a straight razor.
Drove by there a couple times in the past week, and it looked like business as usual.Bayside seems to be remodeling. Saw the furnishings outside and men working. Today it is closed with a sign on the door.
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LOL...My wife and I had a deal before we got married: I’d never complain about whatever she gets done down at the beauty parlor so long as she cuts my hair. Been working out well for over 15 years.
She cuts the boys’ hair too. I could never understand why more people don’t do that. Where I grew up virtually every mom cut their kids’ hair (there also wasn’t anywhere to get your hair cut in town)
It’s like changing your own oil: it’s on your schedule and can be done at home.
I meant to reply to this a few weeks ago - yes they're still there on Lanham Severn road diing a brisk business, I think last year was they're 50th anniversary!The barber shop has tanning beds, and a weight room?
I guess that's the way of the world now.
A true dinosaur barber shop is the Italian barbers in Seabrook. Hopefully they are still open. Nino, Tino, Val, John, and a few others. 100% old school.
I am TRULY the walking dead, please book me a flight to Le Brea, one way.
Had three cuts in a row from Carmen's Barber Shop, in the same strip mall as Oscar's in Eldersburg - cash only, but for $17 they do a good fade, straight razor on the back of the neck. Very pleased.
Great guys, pretty sure they been there over 60 years. I travel a decent ways to go there.I meant to reply to this a few weeks ago - yes they're still there on Lanham Severn road diing a brisk business, I think last year was they're 50th anniversary!
Ironically I've never used them, the lady that does my wifes is fine, I usually tag along with her. Besides Im getting to the point where the line is starting to thin out a little, and half the time I wear a hat, so I think when she goes, I'm hittin Rural King and getting a pair of animal hair clippers and go to it. If it looks that bad, I'll just throw a hat on, or the wife will throw me out of the house..Great guys, pretty sure they been there over 60 years. I travel a decent ways to go there.
Sport Clips will line you up for free. They just buzz your head with clippers most of the time and call it good anyways, so just buzz yourself and go get the free line up done. I'd bet you have to had at least gotten a full cut there before, but I don't know.
I felt very ripped off when they charged me like 25 bucks for running a clipper over my head. I'll make the drive to seabrook any day.Ironically I've never used them, the lady that does my wifes is fine, I usually tag along with her. Besides Im getting to the point where the line is starting to thin out a little, and half the time I wear a hat, so I think when she goes, I'm hittin Rural King and getting a pair of animal hair clippers and go to it. If it looks that bad, I'll just throw a hat on, or the wife will throw me out of the house..
I know a lot of people that have used them over the years. I hit the 7-11 at the other end of the shopping center all the time coming and going from work. Place is always busy - usually a good sign !
Thought you were going to say it was a Korean barber with benefits.Yep. Been cutting my own hair since the onset of the COVID pandemic. My electric clippers have paid for themselves at least 30 times over. Will probably never, ever go back to a barber, unless I want to grow my hair back out. i don’t ever see that happening ever again.
There’s a barber shop on MD175 right across from Fort Meade. I think it was called “Your Barber Shop” that I went to exclusively before the Pandemic. They did razor cuts but watch out for the short Filipino with the mustache, he cut me once doing the razor finish.
Been years since I changed my own oil. Don't like getting dirty, especially under finger nails.My wife and I had a deal before we got married: I’d never complain about whatever she gets done down at the beauty parlor so long as she cuts my hair. Been working out well for over 15 years.
She cuts the boys’ hair too. I could never understand why more people don’t do that. Where I grew up virtually every mom cut their kids’ hair (there also wasn’t anywhere to get your hair cut in town)
It’s like changing your own oil: it’s on your schedule and can be done at home.
Another positive trip to Kevin's.Only had a small time window this morning, so I went to Kevin's (Crain Hwy near Hospital Dr),
Happy to pay a premium on the tip for the quick, clean job on hair, beard, trimming...
I meant to reply to this a few weeks ago - yes they're still there on Lanham Severn road diing a brisk business, I think last year was they're 50th anniversary!