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Started by sgrizzle, February 21, 2007, 03:01:53 PM

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sgrizzle

We review restaurants, stores, and everything else... but I've yet to see anyone talk about their favorite local barbershop/hairstylist/salon.

Or is everyone here like me and use Supercuts?

cannon_fodder

I'm actually cheaper than you are and have my wig buzzed by a friend at the price of a few beers.  Though I may need to institute a new rule:  beer consumption is not to commence until AFTER hair cut.
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NellieBly

Keep it real ... cheap. Super Cuts.

rwarn17588

I like the barber who works in the Crystal City shopping center. He's less than 10 bucks, he's good for local scuttlebutt, and he's got a way-cool haircut chart from the early 1950s hanging on his wall.

Steve

I don't have a favorite shop, I have a favorite barber/stylist.  I have been going to him since 1981, following him around town to various salons, his own in-home shop, his own salon, etc.  James Perry, currently at Lockers on Peoria across from Ch. 2; he has been at Lockers now for 3-4 years.  Great stylist for both men and women, he has been cutting my hair for 26 years.

AMP

Trish's Barber Shop 5th and Lewis

She has been there for many years.  

$5 when I first went there.

Then inflation and the dollar dropped in value went to $6

Then few years after Bush took over as President and it shot up to $8

May have to wait in line most times as she is the only person that cuts hair there and she is very popular in that area.  She does a fantastic job on my hair.  I refuse to go anywhere else.  

She also has soda pop Coke and Pepsi in Glass Bottles, candy for the kids and 18 packs of Grade AA fresh brown natural double yoke eggs on Tuesdays.

Johnboy976

Roffler Approach on the northeast corner of 71st and Sheridan is a great place. The woman there, Kay Anderson, has been doing hair for years.

dsjeffries

Iidentity Salon at 38th & Peoria in Brookside is the best in Tulsa.  As far as I know, it's also the only Bumble & Bumble salon in the state.
Ashlee Roberts is my stylist and she's absolutely incredible...  All of the people there are.

DM

My hairstylist is Mr. Flowbee and is kept in my bathroom at all times. It only cost a few cents for the electricity and the only tip I give him is to not go near the bathtub. [:P]

RecycleMichael

I want to go have Brittany Spears' barber do my hair. Her new look is stunning.
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sgrizzle

quote:
Originally posted by AMP

... 18 packs of Grade AA fresh brown natural double yoke eggs on Tuesdays.



HUH?!?!?

sgrizzle

quote:
Originally posted by recyclemichael

I want to go have Brittany Spears' barber do my hair. Her new look is stunning.



According to the news, she did her own after the stylist's refused.

You can take Britney out of Drunkhick, Louisiana but you can't take...

TheArtist

Kind of like how I do it.  I just get my hair cut reeeally short, then let it grow out untill it gets too long.  I figure I save on at least  two haircuts between. [8D] I go in and say #2 on the sides, finger length on top.  They usually ask, well how longs it been since you last had a haircut?,,, Ummm, I don't remember?[:P]
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tulsacyclist

Good question, my haircut is simple. #1.5 all over the noggin'. So, I go anywhere although I should really do it at home. I don't like cleaning up the mess. So anyone know a good cheap barber shop downtown? Within walking distance of the BOK Tower maybe?
 

Conan71

quote:
Originally posted by rwarn17588

I like the barber who works in the Crystal City shopping center. He's less than 10 bucks, he's good for local scuttlebutt, and he's got a way-cool haircut chart from the early 1950s hanging on his wall.



No schnitz!!!  I went to him the first time a few months back.  My boss has gone there forever.  I've resorted to getting my hair buzzed with #2 and #3 trimmer guards and lettting it grow a few months, then getting a "renewal".  

Before that one of my wife's friends would come to our house and cut our hair, but she was unreliable, took forever and charged me $20 for basically a buzz cut.

Thanks for the reminder, I'm about due again.

Did anyone else go to "Mr. Joe" down about 33rd & Peoria when they were a kid?  Used to nip my ears with the electric trimmer.

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