Hannah has been talking about getting bangs when she's in China for at least a month. A few days ago, we finally went and found a place. It didn't take much convincing for me to jump on the hey-we're-in-China-who-cares-if-you-don't-like-your-haircut bandwagon. Before hand, we found pictures online of the cuts we wanted -- mine of Drew Barrymore with hair a bit past her shoulders and Hannah of the girl in YES with long, side-sweeping bangs -- and took pictures of them on Becky's phone. I'd remembered seeing a bunch of places just around the corner from my house. We picked the first one we saw, asked the price and headed on in. I got my hair cut and thinned and washed for 38 yuan, that's 5.6 dollars. The only drawback was my hair ended up shorter than I thought it would, but I guess that's to be expected when you get your hair cut by someone who doesn't speak the same language as you.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Haircuts!
Hannah has been talking about getting bangs when she's in China for at least a month. A few days ago, we finally went and found a place. It didn't take much convincing for me to jump on the hey-we're-in-China-who-cares-if-you-don't-like-your-haircut bandwagon. Before hand, we found pictures online of the cuts we wanted -- mine of Drew Barrymore with hair a bit past her shoulders and Hannah of the girl in YES with long, side-sweeping bangs -- and took pictures of them on Becky's phone. I'd remembered seeing a bunch of places just around the corner from my house. We picked the first one we saw, asked the price and headed on in. I got my hair cut and thinned and washed for 38 yuan, that's 5.6 dollars. The only drawback was my hair ended up shorter than I thought it would, but I guess that's to be expected when you get your hair cut by someone who doesn't speak the same language as you.
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