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Looking for the right hairdresser can be a hassle at the foremost of times, but when it comes to pricing why should your gender determine the price of a haircut? Here's a quick list of queer-owned and queer-friendly barbers and salons in the UK and Ireland that offer gender-neutral pricing:
Barbarette
London, England
"We are a small, self-financed, fully accessible hub offering gender-neutral cuts at affordable prices. As one of the first established gender-neutral hair salons in the UK, we don't believe in paying extra for your gender, so our price list is solely in line with the style and length you're after. We also proudly cater for all hair types and textures."
www.barberette.co.uk
Location:
Warwick Works, Studio 11
Downs Road
Lower Clapton
London
E5 8QJ
Open Barbers
London, England
"Open Barbers is a hairdressing service welcoming people of all/no genders and sexualities, with any hair length and type. As a not-for-profit Social Enterprise, our prices are on a sliding scale, where you pay what you can afford starting at £2.
Everyone is welcome! We spec Unpacking the allure, the stereotype and the magnetism… By Adriana Ermter “I think that the most important thing a woman can possess – next to talent, of course – is her hairdresser.” —Joan Crawford For Crawford, that stylist was Sydney Guilaroff, MGM’s chief hairdresser. If rumour is gospel, in the early 1930s Crawford plucked Guilaroff from a chi-chi salon in New York City and deposited him in Hollywood, where she’d secured his gig at the behemoth studio. Crawford was under contract with MGM at the period and believed only a male hairstylist, particularly one who was gay, knew how to make her look desirable to men. Guilaroff didn’t disappoint: not Crawford, nor the other MGM starlets, including Claudette Colbert, Lucille Ball and Judy Garland. He defined each of them with their signature styles of baby-doll bangs, fire-engine red waves and Wizard of Oz braids, respectively. Crawford eventually left MGM for Warner Bros. (where she won an Oscar for her performance in Mildred Pierce), but her respect for Guilaroff’s magic touch never wavered. She became celebrated for saying, “If you’re going to be a star, you have to look like a sta
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A: You understand, I was a little hesitant to address this scrutinize because as a hairdresser, I acquire heard this attitude espoused often and I have many non-gay hairdresser friends who take offense to the attitude.
Heck, I even got a profession once over an equally skilled candidate because the person hiring for the position felt that more people would want a same-sex attracted hairdresser.
However, since the question you ask doesn’t express that non-gay hairdressers aren’t as great as gay ones, I decided to pose this scrutinize to my queer and non-gay hairdresser colleagues to acquire their input, Here was what we came up with:
One: It is generally accepted that most gay men have a stronger creative bent than the general general. This creativity lends itself to all forms of esthetic expression, and hairdressing is a prime example. If you look at virtually any creative field, you’ll find a good proportion of the practitioners are gay.
Two: There is also the school of reflection that because most gay men are at least somewhat “in touch” with their feminine side, they have a greater understanding of the things a w
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