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Barber?
On Jul 31 2010 21:11 BakedBean said:
Is there a good barber anywhere in Sosua or Cabarete who speaks english and can cut men's hair without leaving you looking like a shaved coconut? Thanks
On Jul 31 2010 21:48 Don said:
er, no :-)
Vidal Sassoon anyone?
sorry, didn't mean to be flippant. barbers here tend to shave rather than cut and aren't used to foreign hair types. There are foreign hairdressers here, but they tend to lurk rather than open up shop. Hair today - gone tomorrow types.
Vidal Sassoon anyone?
sorry, didn't mean to be flippant. barbers here tend to shave rather than cut and aren't used to foreign hair types. There are foreign hairdressers here, but they tend to lurk rather than open up shop. Hair today - gone tomorrow types.
On Aug 1 2010 19:57 BakedBean said:
Super and so if they exist where are the lurkers :)))
On Aug 4 2010 13:21 Don said:
there was one advertising in the July 1 Adscene, page 5
http://www.theadscene.com/view/view1.swf?edition=130
http://www.theadscene.com/view/view1.swf?edition=130
On Aug 4 2010 19:32 getthis said:
I prefer the shaved coconut look
On Aug 9 2010 11:3 Samia said:
Jose on Calle David Stern; the street west of Super Super. About 200 feet from Pedro Clisante on the left side. Jose speaks some english, good enough for me and my gringo hair. I see that his place is "marked" on Google Earth so you can see the place and Jose.
On Aug 9 2010 16:2 Punisher said:
What is you hair type? gringo or negro?
On Aug 15 2010 13:26 juan1 said:
I also recommend Jose. Unlike other local barbers I have tried, he can actually cut hair other than ultra-short!
On Aug 15 2010 14:31 SylviaDR said:
You could try Ordris Salon... opposite Villa Flor in Calle Pedro Clisante not far from Super Super (Salon for Men & Women)
Ordris cuts hair really well and she speaks English !
Good Luck
Ordris cuts hair really well and she speaks English !
Good Luck
