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Postby geordiespurs » 11 Apr 2007 09:18

hi all, i hate shaving at home so when i go to turkey i dont take a razor and prefer to get a proper shave for a fortnight and was just wondering if anyone knows of a good barber in icmeler
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Postby patrushka » 11 Apr 2007 10:30

ibo just round the corner from the tansas
no rip off
just good and good chat
theres a video of him on this site too
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Postby smc4761 » 11 Apr 2007 19:42

I have always meant to have a shave at the barbers whilst on holiday but never seem to get around to this.
Can anyone advise an approx price for a shave, I know it will vary but just a ball park figure

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Postby geordiespurs » 11 Apr 2007 19:55

i paid three to four pounds and that included a tip last year. this includes a face and upper body massage and nose and ear hair either burned off or trimmed.

its well worth it i dont even take a razor when i go on holiday anymore
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Postby andy » 11 Apr 2007 22:53

A visit to a turkish barbers is a must, I try and plan it so a haircut with all the trimmings is required on the day of arrival to totally rejuvonate you after the journey.
Also i have often wondered why there are no turkish barbers in this country [well none that i now of where we live].
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Postby dimrie » 12 Apr 2007 07:51

We have a turkish barber where we live (Blyth,Northumberland) He used to work in Marmaris and Icmeler.

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Postby hamish1966 » 12 Apr 2007 22:01

be very careful of the barbers on the canal across from mitos he is fond of rippin the p**** out with his prices there have been some posts on here before we had a right strammash with him and the waiter came out of mitos and venice and were going to give the boy a seeing to if he didnt give our money back needless to say he did , but we were looking over our shoulders every time we passed
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Postby smc4761 » 13 Apr 2007 11:28

A right strammash, not heard that in years. Hamish you must be related to Arthur Montford!!!!!!!!! LOL

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Postby xxvickimxx » 13 Apr 2007 13:23

Dimrie I take it you are on about Ali, yes he is quite popular in Blyth , shop is always full.

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Postby dimrie » 13 Apr 2007 16:20

Yes Vicki thats him,his shop is in a good spot.

Diane :D
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Postby geordiespurs » 13 Apr 2007 18:46

how much does he chardhe for a shave i go up to blyth a lot to watch the spartans so could always call in for a shave
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Postby dimrie » 13 Apr 2007 18:52

Not sure as I don't shave :roll: but will ask next time I pass.

Diane :D
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Postby Zog » 14 Apr 2007 14:16

Avoid the barber in the underground market. My friend and I went in for a shave, he spent the whole time pressurising us to get a haircut, buy hair treatments etc, we refused. After we had both been shaved he demanded £20 from us. There was a huge argument and we ended up giving him £6 and walked away. Later that week I was in the market shopping with the wife and he was trying it on with another tourist.
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Postby skilly » 15 Apr 2007 15:08

We also have a Turkish barber in our village of Haydock, his name is Izzy. He cuts my grandsons hair and he wouldn't go anywhere else!
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Postby geordiespurs » 18 Apr 2007 18:39

ive only ever had a shave in turkey has any one had a haircut and are they worth it
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Postby Diane Rigby » 18 Apr 2007 20:09

My son had his hair cut last year at a barbers just around the corner from De Ju Vu (think thats how its spelt) by someone called Alex. He did an excellent job, all spiky as teenagers like it and half the cost of a cut at home (£3.50). He can't wait to get back in July and have it done again, he says the ones at home can't get it the same. Hehe. :D
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Postby Lynn m » 18 Apr 2007 21:54

I got my hair cut in the hairdressers on the otherside of the road from the Waterfall best hair cut I have ever had. spend £70-£100 here in Edinburgh for colour and cut but cost only about £25 sorry cant remember the name of it, but its next a cafe that sells lovely cakes :lol:

It always pays to ask the price first when getting hair done as they always charge you for extras.
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