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| Very long and bushy | 
"There's always a hat if this goes bad."  This is what Tom said just before I nervously began cutting his hair this morning.
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| Newly trimmed | 
The first thing you need to understand for those of you that don't know Tom, is that he has a terrific head of hair.  IMPORTANT NOTE - 
head of hair @ 50!  Impressive fact number one!  
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| Drying | 
B.  Full head of hair.  No bologna slice on the back.  Not even a slice of salami.
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| The back - fly aways on the right are from the fan blowing and not my cutting - at least that is my story | 
#3  He has exactly 2 gray hairs on his head (facial hair excluded)... aka nice head of hair!
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| Evening tussled cruisers look | 
So yeah.....I was nervous.  It didn't help that we slept in a little too late and the wind started picking up 1/2 the way through.  However we persevere as I  tried to remember what his hair gal taught me.  It really looks 
oh-kay for the first attempt.  Previously I had done a perimeter trim that turned out to be no big whoop, however this one was a the 
full enchilada cut.  
 
I think the "whole enchilada" is a little intimidating for everyone the first time...
ReplyDeleteI think you did very well! Tell Tom I hate him for his two gray hairs. I got my first two at age 25, half his age! Some people really do better than others in the genetic lottery. :-)
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