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Barber shop straight-razor shaves

  • justincredible
    gut;1487537 wrote:No razor burn, right?
    Not even a little. I'm not sure if that's a product of the straight razor or his technique, though. That said, I've never given myself razor burn from a safety razor and I'm 100% positive my form isn't great.
  • Belly35
    I shave with a straight razor but it is alway better when some else does it.. clean, close and relaxing.
    I once had a women give me a straight razor shave that should be on every man's bucket list...
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    justincredible;1487404 wrote:I just got back from my first barber shop shave. Awesome experience, ridiculously relaxing even though a stranger has a razor blade to your throat. If you've never done it I highly recommend it.
    Go with the pro. I get my hair cut about 5-6 times a year (I gel it up so much no one notices) and always pay for the full experience by not shaving a few days before heading in. It is expensive (but not so much on an annual basis) but pros know what they are doing and some of them are damn good. Worth the money. Other people touching me, particularly with sharp blades isn't a pleasant experience, but a great barber is worth the price, and free tea/coffee/beer helps out.
  • rmolin73
    Every time that I go to the Barber.
  • dlazz
    I prefer mine reheated on a skillet.
  • justincredible
    dlazz;1487581 wrote:I prefer mine reheated on a skillet.
    Your barber or the shave?
  • dlazz
    justincredible;1487585 wrote:Your barber or the shave?
    does it matter?
  • Trueblue23
    Have actually watched the process on YouTube a few times, def want to try it.

    There is a famous barbership in downtown Indy called "Reds". I guess they're one of those old school places, I've been wanting to check it out.
  • Classyposter58
    You're not a man if you don't go to a barber
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    justincredible;1487404 wrote:I just got back from my first barber shop shave. Awesome experience, ridiculously relaxing even though a stranger has a razor blade to your throat. If you've never done it I highly recommend it.
    I always feel like i'm going to get whacked ha. But it's awesome, I love it if it's done by a guy who knows what he's doing.
  • Fred Flintstone
    I just got my hair cut today ($10.50 plus tip) and my barber always uses the straight razor on your neck and around your ears as part of your normal haircut. I think he charges $6 for a normal shave and $10 for your head if you are going for the Mr. Clean look.
  • SnotBubbles
    justincredible;1487411 wrote:It was $14 and I tipped him $5. It's not something I'll do often but I'll definitely add it to my haircuts a couple times a year.
    $19 and that hair is growing back today. Not something I'd pay for. If you want to relax, jerk off in a warm bath. $19 cheaper.
  • justincredible
    SnotBubbles;1487990 wrote:$19 and that hair is growing back today. Not something I'd pay for. If you want to relax, jerk off in a warm bath. $19 cheaper.
    No.
  • sportchampps
    Anyone know any good places in Columbus to get this done and how much.
  • Trueblue23
    SnotBubbles;1487990 wrote:$19 and that hair is growing back today. Not something I'd pay for. If you want to relax, jerk off in a warm bath. $19 cheaper.
    Or you could soak a loaf of bread in warm milk and burry your boner 3 slices deep.
  • Trueblue23
    sportchampps;1487996 wrote:Anyone know any good places in Columbus to get this done and how much.
    I'm sure Google knows someone.
  • dlazz
    sportchampps;1487996 wrote:Anyone know any good places in Columbus to get this done and how much.
    I'll hold a razor blade to your face for $4
  • Con_Alma
    I've never done this.

    You guys are convincing me to give it a go.
  • sportchampps
    I did google it and found 3 different places but none list prices jackass
  • cruiser_96
    My son had a "History of Downtown Hometown" type of field trip day. I offered to be a part of it. As we entered the barber shop and sat listening to the guy talk as he cut a man's hair, I was looking around the shop. I notice the reverse image clock. That was cool. The barber can read it as he looks into the mirror. (Why he needs to look in the mirror is beyond me. You keep cutting until the cut is done. But hey, whatevs.)

    I also caught the pricing board that had a number of items on it. As I looked it over, I saw the straight razor shave and thought, "Hmmph. Never done that before. I guess I'll do it now while my son's class looks on."

    All in all, not a horrible experience. Aside from the fact that he missed a few spots and the fact that I read the board wrong (thought it said $6... It said $20!), it was more positive than negative. And hay, the boy and his class got to see someone under the age of 75 in the chair!

    After paying the $20 +$5, I thought to myself, "Who in their right mind is getting this done two or even three days a week!!?!?!?!?!" That's right... nobody.
  • OSH
    I don't shave. Nor do I pay for haircuts.

    I save money.