Hair Cut

author: Robert Sim date: November 19, 2009 tags: , , , , , , ,

I just had a hair cut at QB House. I needed it fast.

“High slope. Top trimmed a bit.”

“OK, high slope. Want it like spike styled?”

“Er…. OK.”

The thing about going to such 10-minutes quick cut places is that I will never get the same hairstyle. Every time I go for a hair cut with them, the hairdresser will asked for some options. From there, he will build up and cut the hair. Snip, snip, there goes my hair:

(Thanks to Plurk for the photo. Everyone should try the Daily Photo function.)

After the liquid/water sprayed onto my hair evaporated, the hair became like that. I could not take it sooner as I do not own a camera handphone. Like no difference from my past haircuts, except it is shorter nia. Boo. And oh, after the cut, I was wondering how I am going to spike this hair cut. I do not know how to use hair gel/spray, whatever…

To end this, I realised that I dislike hairdressers using the shaver or scissors to touch up on my hair after being asked if the haircut is OK. I expected that he would just clean up. And every time the hairdresser does this, I would almost jumped out of my own skin. Being very tired today, I almost panicked. Rah. Time to change my expectations: Hairdressing is not done until the hairdresser allows me to leave the high chair.

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  3. Top Austin Hair Salo

    January 27, 2010 at 7:59 pm

    Ha ha ha. Good one. I guess you must try a new style next time. lolzzzz

  4. Top Austin Hair Salon

    January 27, 2010 at 11:59 am

    Ha ha ha. Good one. I guess you must try a new style next time. lolzzzz

  5. passerby

    February 18, 2010 at 8:16 am

    just wondering, how does high slope differs frm slope? tqtq

    • brokenshardz

      February 18, 2010 at 11:46 pm

      Twitter:
      This is a question that I did not hear since secondary school. I will try through my current haircut and leave the rest to your active imagination.

      This is my current haircut. High slope, trimmed top.

      For a normal slope, just imagine the sides has a steeper cut. It will make me looks as though I am sporting a bobcut, which will, imo, make me look like a mushroom head. :X

      Different shapes of the head can carry different haircuts. What works for me, may not work for you. I advise you to visit your local barber and ask what is the best cut for you and for a professional answer between high slope and slope.

  6. passerby

    February 18, 2010 at 12:16 am

    just wondering, how does high slope differs frm slope? tqtq

    • brokenshardz

      February 18, 2010 at 3:46 pm

      Twitter:
      This is a question that I did not hear since secondary school. I will try through my current haircut and leave the rest to your active imagination.

      This is my current haircut. High slope, trimmed top.

      For a normal slope, just imagine the sides has a steeper cut. It will make me looks as though I am sporting a bobcut, which will, imo, make me look like a mushroom head. :X

      Different shapes of the head can carry different haircuts. What works for me, may not work for you. I advise you to visit your local barber and ask what is the best cut for you and for a professional answer between high slope and slope.

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