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Hi All !   Has anyone  got any personal recommendations   where I should  go  to get a professional  to style and trim my beard ( in or a round the Pattaya  area) .  and please don't answer "why not do it yourself "   (coz I can't be arsed )

 

Cheers my hairy faced friend 🙂

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58 minutes ago, banglay said:

Hi All !   Has anyone  got any personal recommendations   where I should  go  to get a professional  to style and trim my beard ( in or a round the Pattaya  area) .  and please don't answer "why not do it yourself "   (coz I can't be arsed )

 

Cheers my hairy faced friend 🙂

There is a Russian guy in Phuket....! 

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:

Yes I am interested too.

 

Not my beard though...

With you being Jewish do you have a long beard Dad?

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Recommend 88 Barbershop. Located on the Soi 9, which is the Soi between Hemmingways (Pattaya) and Pattaya Night Market.

Tel: 084 333 5369

 

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Just buy a set of professional clipper/trimmer.   #1 or 2 does the trick, depending on how thin or thick you want it.  A good one will last almost for forever.  Mine's about 20 yrs old, and cost <1000 baht.

 

Now I use for haircut also, every 4-6 weeks, using #4, and just run over my whole head.   Too simple.

 

Had one my whole life, as have a heavy beard.   Remember coworker asking me how I keep my beard nicely trimmed ...

 

... ah ... beard trimmer :coffee1:

 

Just avoid the cordless ones, as most are crap.  Last time I had a haircut, I just asked what brand of clipper, and where he got them from.   Most beauty supply shops will have a few to choose from.  All you need is 4 attachments (#1-4mm).   Little cleaning & oil, and it will last forever.

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On 2/5/2024 at 6:14 AM, KhunLA said:

Just buy a set of professional clipper/trimmer.   #1 or 2 does the trick, depending on how thin or thick you want it.  A good one will last almost for forever.  Mine's about 20 yrs old, and cost <1000 baht.

 

Now I use for haircut also, every 4-6 weeks, using #4, and just run over my whole head.   Too simple.

 

Had one my whole life, as have a heavy beard.   Remember coworker asking me how I keep my beard nicely trimmed ...

 

... ah ... beard trimmer :coffee1:

 

Just avoid the cordless ones, as most are crap.  Last time I had a haircut, I just asked what brand of clipper, and where he got them from.   Most beauty supply shops will have a few to choose from.  All you need is 4 attachments (#1-4mm).   Little cleaning & oil, and it will last forever.

Just avoid the cordless ones, as most are crap

 

No idea why, my last cordless gave up after 22 years, my present one is 11 years old + a cheap one from and named  Mr DIY [under 300 baht]

 

Years ago bought a expensive electric trimmer. some USA brand  it stopped working after a couple of years...

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21 hours ago, ignis said:

No idea why, my last cordless gave up after 22 years, my present one is 11 years old + a cheap one from and named  Mr DIY [under 300 baht]

Probably the rechargeable batteries gave out. Same happens with electric toothbrushes. 

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i hear there is a new russian guy in pattaya who does a great job. just dont forget to tip him

 

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