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Offline fahyt

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Re: Best barbers is Calis?
« Reply #20 on: July 13, 2014, 16:47:42 PM »
I appear to have got the barber's name wrong earlier. The barber I visited today is the one next to the Zayra2 restaurant whom I thought had been identified as Denil in an earlier post but is referred to as Adnan in Ian's post later. I don't suppose that I have much to complain about as karaokemark confirms that a wash costs an additional 5 lira. I suppose 25 lira (including my unintentional tip) is not a bad price for a cut, shave, burn off and hair wash - perhaps it lacked the drama and indulgence I had been looking forward to but was perfectly competent in the end. Apologies for the misidentification and any insult caused to Denil.



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Re: Best barbers is Calis?
« Reply #21 on: July 14, 2014, 09:45:09 AM »
Haven't come across a good barber in Calis yet, and certainly one who does not want to tuck me up big style on the price and service given.  I have a good shave barber in Gunlukbasi, he is located opposite the old bill nick on the main road, just down from the excellent kebab retaurant.  It's also fair to say that some of the many barbers in Gunlukbasi will try and tuck you up as badly as their Calis counterparts.

But for sheer pleasure of a perfect shave with all the works or indeed a nice haircut, all at a fair price.  Then Yilden at the Ay barber in Ovacik is the best and a master, and he gets 1-2 vists a week from me, cos it is pure, pure bliss.

And ladies perish the thought that this might be male pampering, it is nothing of the sort, it is essential follical maintence, especially for the follicly challenged.  ;) : :)




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