Turkish barber
What a luxury it is to utilise a turkish barber. They are truely a 'cut' above the competition, whether it's the use of fire to singe off your excess ear hair or the cut-throat razor to tidy up your neck the end result is always exceptional.I have however developed a concern from frequenting said establishments. During the clippers stage the barber will always offer to trim my eyebrows and I will always refuse. I do have confidence in their practices and am sure they would make a good job of it but my concern is the possible compulsory continuation.
I pressume once you have such a trim it would become necessary to keep up the practice and herein lies the problem. What if I need a hair cut where there is no turkish barber? I don't want to ever have to ask a regular barber to trim my eyebrows, a practice they undoubtebdly would not be accustomed to and would perhaps make a mess of.
Nobody wants nor deserves wonky, uneven or unkempt eyebrows... a dilema indeed.

