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Turkish shave

PostPosted: 07 Jun 2015 16:07
by gez45
Where's the best shave you ever had in Icmeler, thanks.

Re: Turkish shave

PostPosted: 07 Jun 2015 19:40
by Dave49
I go in to the old village there's a couple of barbers beside the bakery,it's usually the
local people who use them, worth a visit you're well looked after.

Re: Turkish shave

PostPosted: 07 Jun 2015 20:17
by cmac
I usually go to the barbers across from the Navy Hotel, very good shave, hot towels etc, highly recommended.

Re: Turkish shave

PostPosted: 08 Jun 2015 20:16
by gez45
Dave49 wrote:I go in to the old village there's a couple of barbers beside the bakery,it's usually the
local people who use them, worth a visit you're well looked after.

Thanks Dave, been to the one near the bakery and the one around the corner just past the laundry, and both do just fine , cheers.

Re: Turkish shave

PostPosted: 08 Jun 2015 20:19
by gez45
cmac wrote:I usually go to the barbers across from the Navy Hotel, very good shave, hot towels etc, highly recommended.

Cheers cmac where is the Navy hotel ?

Re: Turkish shave

PostPosted: 08 Jun 2015 20:41
by cmac
Down from the roundabout, follow the road round,its up on left hand side, its about 50 yards back from the 3 bells, on opposite side of the road

Re: Turkish shave

PostPosted: 11 Jun 2015 07:39
by ScouseFitz
I love my shaves on holiday. I stopped taking razors etc years ago. I go to the barber/hairdressers opposite Romance and just down from Three (4) Bells, or the one near the bakery behind Tansas.

Re: Turkish shave

PostPosted: 11 Jun 2015 16:59
by gez45
ScouseFitz wrote:I love my shaves on holiday. I stopped taking razors etc years ago. I go to the barber/hairdressers opposite Romance and just down from Three (4) Bells, or the one near the bakery behind Tansas.

I have bothered with razors for years either , I used to go to the one nr the bakery in the old village, but this year I've got other family members coming and I want to be sure that they get the FULL treatment wax,flame ,and massage ,and I didn't get this much, no problem for me but I would like the new blokes to get the works, that's why I posted this, cheers ScouseFitz.

Re: Turkish shave

PostPosted: 21 Aug 2015 07:50
by ScouseFitz
Or...I found a barber I hadn't used before when we stayed at Sun Village in July. He's brilliant, does the flame, the massage etc. all for £2! Bargain, eh? It's called Show barbers in the old village just down from Sinbads. His wife runs a hairdressers next door. Well worth a try.