Posted by RN on March 25, 2016 at 13:19:04 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: Re: Haircuts posted by gtractorfan on March 25, 2016 at 10:33:40:
Bottom back part for home done haircut? I just use the old Bic, reach back toward ear lobe and drag across at angle, then reverse. Gets a fairly even back trim, most of neck as well. couple down strokes in back to finish, couple strokes from just in front of ear up and around toward back and a couple top center to rear- once or twice a month in shower, done with hair. Scrape checks, slide once across lower lip and cheeks done. Scissors gets end of 'stash and bottom of beard, stray long hair maybe once a month. Last barbershop visit was about June 1971. Some of the $1.99 hair trimmers using 3 disposable blades work OK, had one for couple years in travel kit but disposable Bic was also in bag, got used to using it, saved space in saddlebag. RN
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