Shave and a Haircut
I had my first Indian haircut yesterday. Friends had been recommending it to me, as you also get a head massage. I have been looking a bit shaggy, and two days ago I decided it was time.
I went to a ’shop’ that a friend recommended. An older man started with my haircut. He kept his scissors clacking even when he wasn’t cutting, and I could almost believe they were electric. He gave me the standard Indian cut: short on the sides and a bit longer on the top. I was a bit disappointed, because there was only a bit of massage involved, but the haircut came out great.
Then I was passed to the younger barber for a shave. They use straight razors, which was a bit scary (they use a fresh disposable razor for each customer). Using a brush, he spent about 5 minutes working shaving cream into a lather. It’s rather odd to sit still while somebody swirls a brush around your cheeks and neck for that long. In fact the whole process involved about 4 different lotions. He gave me a great shave without a nick. Why does anybody bother shaving at home?
So, in the end it cost me more than 2 bits, but not much more (about 90 cents). I’m glad my hair grows quickly, so I can go again soon!
So when do we get to see a picture of the new doo? I’m still having a problem envisioning an “Indian” Geoffrey, pajamas and all.
Mike
Geoffrey, from your description, it sounds like you got an Indian Mullet. Congrats! Just don’t leave your rusty scooter parts hanging from a tree in your front yard, and you should be ok.