Sunday, August 4, 2013

It just takes ten minutes

If you've traveled through Japan or Kyoto you may have heard about the ten minute haircut. Similar to a Super Cuts or Fantastic Sam's, or any other chop shop that promises to make you beautiful for the cost of a McDonald's meal, Ten Minute Haircut is nothing more than a really cheap hair cut. Reviews online and Redditors had said some of TMH's have a few staff that speak at least a little English.

Regardless, Kev desperate for a haircut and riding by one, decided it would be a great idea to stop in. Although I am also desperate for a trip, I decided to wait until I was not coated in sweat. I chose to enjoy a Starbucks 16oz Venti (oh yes, Starbucks fans, you might as well say goodbye to your beloved Venti now) iced tang-flavored cooler. About 40 minutes later came Kev, strolling into Starbucks, not super keen on the cut, but also not crying.

Here is a shot of his Ten Minute haircut. What the photo doesn't show you is the lack of symmetry and length accuracy...or the series of hairs that just seemed to be sort of randomly skipped?


Tip for living in Kyoto: Skip Ten Minute Haircut unless you really don't care

2 comments:

  1. well, its better than the haircut i gave you when you were about 5. Remember that? You came out looking like a buzzed convict.

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  2. You really can't see how bad it is in the picture. I've been able to make it work since, but it really worried me for a awhile

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