Anybody having to let their hair grow in the abscence of hairdressers. Not EVERY poster on here will need to contribute!
No need to break from all routines just because you're staying at home for a few weeks. I've been doing all the things I used to do before going to work - except the going to work bit (until yesterday). Once 'ready' for work, instead of leaving the flat I would relax and cook myself a nice breakfast - something I never usually do on a working day morning. I've put on a few pounds, but what the hell. There's more important stuff to worry about than my waistline. As for hair cuts? Not a problem for me. Electric clippers, no plastic bit on the end, just set it as short as it'll go and fill your boots. Result - shorter than No.1 all over, looks after itself for weeks. Never gets untidy. Gradually looks a bit less scary as it grows again. When about half an inch long, just shave it all off again. Just have to make sure you get all the bits round the back of your head. Bit of mucking about with bathroom mirrors required.
My beards coming on fine , cut my hair with clippers two weeks ago and forgot to put the No2 attachment on -so like you lardy not much covering on the top at the mo
As will lots of businesses in these testing times unfortunately, know a couple of landlords that are extremely worried about the future of their pubs
Gave myself a sort of a haircut yesterday. I guess 'tufty' would be a good description of the result. No hairdresser is going to lose custom because of me
I have noticed that my nasal hair is not social distancing from my facial hair anymore- should I be worried ?
I would hope Smudger's nasal hair and facial hair share the same household. Only Katrien Meire's nose ever grew to over 2 metres long - every time she opened her mouth.