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  1.  If a girl wants to have her hair cut, she goes to a beauty or hair salon and so does the rest of the female populace. But imagine if it's a man who needs a haircut, where could he probably go? Younger men and teenage boys will perhaps go to a hair salon exactly like women, but men can also visit the barber shop for his necessities. It is true a man's haircut could be obtained from both a hair salon and a barbershop, but also for men who may feel too feminine having their hair cut in a hair salon can seek the services of a barber.
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  3.  With this modern period, most men are not fans of a barbershop. But in 1880s around the 1940s, barbershops were popular. During those days, men search for a barbershop once in a week or even once per day. This is because a barbershop is not only a place where they could have a haircut and a shave, but also a one place for friendly hangout and a chat. This golden age is when barbers work in an elegant and stunning workplaces. The barbershop then had marble counters on which colorful glass bottles are lined up. The barber chairs are even ornately made out of oak and walnut upholstered in fine leathers. Some barbershops even had crystal chandeliers and fresco painted ceilings. But even with such high-end fixtures, barbershops were still a homey and inviting place to be. All around the shop, a manly aroma could be smelled. As soon as the man enters the barbershop, he knows he is in a manly territory.
  4.  It had been in 1904 when barbershops started to feel a great impact of decline when portable and disposable razors were marketed. An advertisement from a known razor company entails that utilizing their razor product is less expensive and convenient than paying a barber to do the shaving. The rest is a history for the existence of barbershops. But despite the fact that only a few barbershops exit today, some men still think that a barbershop is the right place in which a man is going for his hair or shaving needs. They perceive a barbershop is specifically tailored to supply masculine haircut and male services from the manly barber. A barber uses clippers to cut a man's hair, a unisex salon hairdresser or cosmetologist runs on the scissors.
  5.  If you were a man and went inside a unisex hair salon for a haircut, you will keep all words to yourself. A guy would feel awkward to speak to a woman hairdresser or even to a group of women in the hair salon. But if you go to a barbershop, speaking with or chatting with the barber is not an issue. There might even be some new male colleagues to meet and get familiar with. In a barbershop, a guy feels as though he really belongs and would not feel alienated as the people in the barbershop are basically from the masculine gender.
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