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A Close Shave

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005 10:55
by Zog
Nothing about Turkey is ordinary, including the shaves, its the guys chance to sit back and be pampered for a while while the girls take photo's :) Beware tho, shop around. The barber in the underground market beside the Bella Mare Hotel quoted "couple of quid" to me and my m8 for a shave, then he tried all ways to cut our hair, sell us products etc. After we were shaved he then demanded £10 each from us. He got a fiver for the two of us and a lesson in some quaint olde englishe sayings :?

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005 12:18
by redrhino12
Hi zog,
For some unknown reason every time I walk past an hairdressers shop in Turkey they seem to want to set my nose and ears on fire.
Always the nose and ears.

Gene

PostPosted: 29 Apr 2005 03:26
by Zog
:lol: :lol: :lol: Yeah, I keep getting my feet polished as I only wear sandals :)

shave

PostPosted: 05 Nov 2005 13:06
by julesamber
We have just returned from Icmeler, my husband and brother in law and son all went for a shave at a barbers down the little walkway by the chilli bar, great service really cheap, they massaged their hands and shoulders, didn't try to sell them anything extra, all for £2 so they went back they day before we came home for another, trouble was they felt sooo relaxed they wanted to sleep.

PostPosted: 08 Nov 2005 12:57
by JT
Daisy barbers under the Black Sea restaurant is the one I always use and can reccomend it without exception.

PostPosted: 08 Nov 2005 13:59
by andy
Strange, this is the barbers that ripped off my father in law. He went in for a haircut and shave {advertised outside at £8] but ended up paying nearly £20. Having been ripped off myself in the past i always agree a price for what i want before they start.