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The wife had to give me a home haircut today never ever has this happened before , luckily enough it was No4 on a pair of clippers 😥 and the same all over it turned out okish only one slip up anyone else had to do this ?????? and was it success or disaster just a bit of fun chaps Regards. Kop
 
No. I'm O.K for a while yet.


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The wife had to give me a home haircut today never ever has this happened before , luckily enough it was No4 on a pair of clippers 😥 and the same all over it turned out okish only one slip up anyone else had to do this ?????? and was it success or disaster just a bit of fun chaps Regards. Kop

Any before and after photo's:)
 
My wife has wanted to try cutting my hair for almost as long (decades) as we've known each other.

To date, I've always refused but she's got hold of some clippers and it's looking like she's going to have her chance at last.

Anybody have any tips for using clippers? I'm thinking that the No. 4 or 5 spacer should be about right. I'm hoping to end up (a) looking tidy and (b) with both ears still intact.
 
Not yet but I can see it coming 😂
Start off with a higher number guard first chuck don't let he go straight in with a 4 mate it will come out more even that way , and oil the clippers up before hand . best of luck kop


who would’ve thought KOP giving out hairdressing tips on a plumbers forum😂

strange old times we’re living in 😂😂
 
Should we all not just let our hair and beards keep growing, using this crisis as an excuse to all look like hippies and annoy our partners? :)

Social distancing will mean no hairdressers will be safe to open for perhaps at least 6 months I assume.
 
Should we all not just let our hair and beards keep growing, using this crisis as an excuse to all look like hippies and annoy our partners? :)

Social distancing will mean no hairdressers will be safe to open for perhaps at least 6 months I assume.
But beards and long hair might harbour Coronavirus Centralheatking
 
Cut my own hair with clippers with no guard for years. Ever since the time I went to the barbers and they said they would only charge me half price.
 

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