I suspect that the majority here now are in the "no-fly zone" as far as going to the barber.
so who's rocking a great look these days?
my hair overall is basically the same, other than that scruff down the back of the neck.
but I've been trying an "NHL playoff beard" for COVID-19 - which, frankly, is not pretty.
first off, the carpet doesn't match the drapes - if you're under 40 (if anyone HERE is under 40), you can google it.
my last beard effort was around the end of Brett Favre's career, and I was matching his salt-and-pepper beard look.
now, it's pepper hair (drapes) and salt beard (that's the carpet in this example), which is hideous. and it's not even Santa Claus white - you can't even notice some of it, if you do your six feet of social distancing from me.
only hope now is that some of the beard encroaching on my cheeks is not all white, and I'm thinking maybe a bit of a "Wolverine" look could be cool.
(I have mentioned before the striking difference of how one is raised by parents who grew up in The Great Depression. my father learned to cut hair at the firehouse, and he cut all of his kid's hair - because who would 'waste money' on such on an extravagant place like a barbershop? by the time my brother and I were 14, it's the long-hair mid-1970s, and there are Italian kids on the block with fancy cuts and they're even using hair dryers (!). all of the other kids are going to barbershops and salons, too. so we told Dad that it might be time to let that one chore go. he agreed.)
so who's rocking a great look these days?
my hair overall is basically the same, other than that scruff down the back of the neck.
but I've been trying an "NHL playoff beard" for COVID-19 - which, frankly, is not pretty.
first off, the carpet doesn't match the drapes - if you're under 40 (if anyone HERE is under 40), you can google it.
my last beard effort was around the end of Brett Favre's career, and I was matching his salt-and-pepper beard look.
now, it's pepper hair (drapes) and salt beard (that's the carpet in this example), which is hideous. and it's not even Santa Claus white - you can't even notice some of it, if you do your six feet of social distancing from me.
only hope now is that some of the beard encroaching on my cheeks is not all white, and I'm thinking maybe a bit of a "Wolverine" look could be cool.
(I have mentioned before the striking difference of how one is raised by parents who grew up in The Great Depression. my father learned to cut hair at the firehouse, and he cut all of his kid's hair - because who would 'waste money' on such on an extravagant place like a barbershop? by the time my brother and I were 14, it's the long-hair mid-1970s, and there are Italian kids on the block with fancy cuts and they're even using hair dryers (!). all of the other kids are going to barbershops and salons, too. so we told Dad that it might be time to let that one chore go. he agreed.)
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