I think when people talk about where they go for a haircut and how much it is, it's mainly 3 different kind of places.
There's the old fashioned barber shop where there isn't much training required for that kind of a license. You get a dry haircut with clippers and your hair is short with one of 3 or 4 "styles".
There's "Super-cuts" are something similar. It's cheap, you get a similar cut, probably by an attractive female. Your haircut looks like it was done at Super-cuts generally.
The third place is a hair cutting "salon" that probably has stylists who can do men's or women's hair. They have more training to get that kind of license. Your hair will be washed first, cut with scissors mainly and if you don't have real short hair, it will probably look much better as you come out of such a place. You'll pay more to get your hair cut here.
The third option is where I went for years. I thought if you were to cut your hair yourself that you would have to have the kind of hair style that you would get at an option 1 traditional barbershop since cutting your hair yourself with scissors isn't something that most people can do successfully.
I found that not to be the case however. You can have longer hair or at least not buzz cut type styles and still cut it yourself with electric clippers and it will look the same as it would coming from a "salon".
Regarding cutting nose hair, ear hair, bushy eyebrows, you can easily do all that yourself as well. My electric clipper set has a "guard" for eyebrows. It doesn't cut too close. You can't mess things up. You just put in on and go over your eyebrows. For nose and ear hair you can get a battery powered cutter made just for that. It's foolproof as well.
As it turns out, cutting your own hair is easy. You only have to learn one style and you can cut it before it gets too long so it's always an easy and quick job.
Shaving is harder than cutting your own hair.
There's the old fashioned barber shop where there isn't much training required for that kind of a license. You get a dry haircut with clippers and your hair is short with one of 3 or 4 "styles".
There's "Super-cuts" are something similar. It's cheap, you get a similar cut, probably by an attractive female. Your haircut looks like it was done at Super-cuts generally.
The third place is a hair cutting "salon" that probably has stylists who can do men's or women's hair. They have more training to get that kind of license. Your hair will be washed first, cut with scissors mainly and if you don't have real short hair, it will probably look much better as you come out of such a place. You'll pay more to get your hair cut here.
The third option is where I went for years. I thought if you were to cut your hair yourself that you would have to have the kind of hair style that you would get at an option 1 traditional barbershop since cutting your hair yourself with scissors isn't something that most people can do successfully.
I found that not to be the case however. You can have longer hair or at least not buzz cut type styles and still cut it yourself with electric clippers and it will look the same as it would coming from a "salon".
Regarding cutting nose hair, ear hair, bushy eyebrows, you can easily do all that yourself as well. My electric clipper set has a "guard" for eyebrows. It doesn't cut too close. You can't mess things up. You just put in on and go over your eyebrows. For nose and ear hair you can get a battery powered cutter made just for that. It's foolproof as well.
As it turns out, cutting your own hair is easy. You only have to learn one style and you can cut it before it gets too long so it's always an easy and quick job.
Shaving is harder than cutting your own hair.