Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Haircut

Getting a good haircut is one of the most difficult things here. There are some good salons, what you get for $70 that they do a precise job. No tuft is longer as it is supposed, length is consistent everywhere. Well, the bad thing that it is not even close enough what you explained you want to have... Your other option is the $25 haircut, what you need to finish at home fixing the mess they made (on the right the length is ok, on the left is almost twice as long). Regardless the price the technique they're using is the same my hairdresser used in the 80s in my small home town. If you explain how you want it they just don't get it.

I think American's are simply modest in everything. They're 20 years behind all the trends. The most modern furniture is IKEA the rest looks like a home in the late 80s in an apartment in a housing estate (értsd panellakás):

From clothing the only brand that is up-to-date is Abercrombie and its co-brands. And of course the European brands like Diesel or Superdry, but they're even more expensive than back at home. Or maybe you can spot the difference easier (Levi's jeans $50, Diesel jeans $180). Many people look like they're dressing from Walmart and/or Target.

Also bitte Lena hast du schon daran gedacht, dass Du nach die Vereinigte Staaten bzw. California umziehst? Ich wuerde mich sehr freuen!!!

Lena was my hairdresser in Munich. She's working in the local Toni and Guy saloon, and she is the best hairdresser ever! Free advertisement from a satisfied customer :)

Or please open a Toni an Guy salon in San Francisco. This supposed to be the capital of gayness (eq. stylish people AFAIK). But according to their website I should either go to Los Angeles or Japan.

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