Showing posts with label haircuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haircuts. Show all posts

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Hair Cuts

Ian and I got haircuts today at E-Mart.

Before:
Ian's practicing for prison.

After:

Every person working there today asked if I had a perm.  Naturally curly hair is very uncommon here.  They have no idea how to style it.  I love the cut, but they blow dried it down and then tried to curl it with a straightener, so it had a strange shape when they finished.  It was the most efficient hair cut I've ever had.  Two people blow dried my hair at the same time.

They left the front a little too long, but that's no big deal.  Ian looks so much better with short hair.

We found this children's book about President Obama while we were shopping.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Haircuts, Pizza and Beer

Ian and I stayed up until about 6am watching Six Feet Under.  While that might sound like we're in love with the show, we're actually trying to finish the series so we can move on to something less dark.  This show gives us weird dreams.



We met Ben and Amy at Emart this afternoon for haircuts.  The salon in Emart is pretty standard and we felt moderately comfortable there.  Once we got in, things happened really fast.  So, we didn't get any real before photos.  All of us were so nervous during our haircuts that we had to remember to breath.  Amy and I brought in pictures and translations of what we wanted, but the boys winged it.  Amy's stylist was obviously uncomfortable cutting her hair and hardly did anything for her at all.  Ian and Ben had to encourage their stylists to take their hair shorter.  My stylist seemed pretty confident, in fact, when I asked him for more angle in my bangs, he assured me that they were the way they should be.  So, I took a deep breath and just sat.  I love the cut, but he had no idea how to style it.  First of all, he blew my hair down and then used a roller brush to give my hair shape and volume.  He could have saved himself a step or two if he had blow dried my hair correctly.  It's pretty strange being an ethnic manority.  Wow, that sounds even stranger.


The dynamic in the salon was very different than in the states.  The men ran the show.  All managers and stylists were men and the women did clipped mens cuts and shampoos.  After my shampooing (which was done after my cut) the woman was beginning to dry my hair.  My (male) stylist waved her away, stuck his hand out for the blowdrier and continued himself.  Pretty funny.



Okay, here are some makeshift before shots:




Ian's shaggy hair on Christmas morning.





This is literally the only photo I have of me with my hair down from the last few months.  It was about down to my collar bones.



Now for the results:




Ian looks unhappy, but he isn't.  His hair is nice, short and fuzzy.





The cut's great, but he overstyled it.  I look like I'm running for office.




They trimmed Amy's hair, but they didn't do much else.  Maybe they'll be more comfortable next time.  I don't have a picture for Ben, but he managed to keep his hair from being Koreanized.  It looks great.



There's a nail salon next to the hair place, so Amy and I decided to go in.  They weren't doing toes tonight, so we just had manicures.  They oiled and trimmed my cuticles for nearly forty minutes.  It was intense.





I chose this "suede" purple that I really like.




Amy went with a really pretty blue.  And she had little flowers done on her pinkies.  The woman painted them by hand.  It was pretty amazing.



We tried for ice cream fondue, but they still don't have it at the Emart Baskin Robbins, so we came back to our place.  We ordered pizzas drank a couple bottles of imported beer and watched The Fantastic Mr. Fox.  It was a great movie.  I really recommend it, especially if you like Wes Anderson.


 Back to work tomorrow.  Good night!