turkish shave.

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turkish shave.

Postby gez45 » 01 Apr 2010 05:02

Hi, we will be staying up in the old village,can anybody recommend anywhere ,where i can get a decent shave? thanks.
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Re: turkish shave.

Postby John V » 01 Apr 2010 06:03

Walk down the street and the barber will soon find you
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Re: turkish shave.

Postby reesy1959 » 01 Apr 2010 06:31

You will be spoiled for choices, there are numerous barbers in the old village, as in the rest of Icmeler. My Husband hasn't had a bad shave wherever he has gone.
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Postby dksbbs » 01 Apr 2010 10:29

I went to the hairdresser/barber next door to Ozzy's last August, Shaved twice with a cut throat razor, had a full face pack (Which I wasn't expecting), ears done with a flaming cotten bud and then a full neck and shoulder massage for 15YTL, it took about an hour and was so relaxing.

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Re: turkish shave.

Postby blondie » 01 Apr 2010 10:35

Hubby likes the one just along the road from the Florida - he's had a hair cut and Turkish shave in there a couple of times and would definitely recommend it.
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Re: turkish shave.

Postby ken the pen » 01 Apr 2010 14:11

been to the one along from the florida, always the 1st place i go after arriving in heaven. great shave and facial massage, lovely and refeshing. give it a try
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Re: turkish shave.

Postby Sue » 01 Apr 2010 14:20

is this barbers just across the road from Arya, OH fancies going there, do they do eyebrows there
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Postby andytaj » 01 Apr 2010 19:55

I used the one on the same side as Amigos on the road to the beach. Got the works for 15TL and a shave only was 5TL, but you never get only a shave, you get a Turkish shave :wink:
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Re: turkish shave.

Postby Jozzyd » 01 Apr 2010 21:34

Hi Gez, my husband and son went to the barbers in the old village which was opposite the bakery, he does not have a price list, just says pay what you think it's worth!! My hubby paid 10tl and barber was delighted :D Give him 15 and you have a friend for life, we shall be returning :D :D
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Re: turkish shave.

Postby jambogarry » 01 Apr 2010 21:38

I used the one at the waterfall restaraunt for my first week , and was very happy 3-7lira depending on how heavy my beard growth was.
2nd+3rd week I used the barbers behind Ekinci Palace - and it cost 10 lira.
For me ,the best was the barbers at the Waterfall restaraunt barber. He spent more time waxing my face + rubbing the shoulders=arms.( Weird LOL ).and a very clean shave .

The one up the old village, down the road from the Rhodes Aparts, before the Ekinci was unskilled when it came to a shave.
He looks like Snoop doggy Dog, The wife says he gives a braw haircut though!!!.and it only cost her 20lira for her and my daughter.

Have not tried any others, Maybee this year.
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