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  2. The Best Hair Clippers for At-Home Haircuts, Tested by ... - AOL

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    Looking to buzz-cut your hair at home? Check out the 7 best hair clippers for men and hair trimmers to cut their own hair, according to professional barbers.

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    Buy: NOOA Cordless Hair Clippers $37. 6. Remington Haircut Kit & Beard Trimmer. Stocked with a super magnet motor that provides four times the cutting power, the Remington Haircut Kit & Beard ...

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    Some examples of "crazy low prices" include a three-piece trimmer razor set for DIY slim haircuts for $2.99; colorful table runners to decorate for the holidays for $2.99; an iPhone 16 case for $1 ...

  5. Barber - Wikipedia

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    The cost of barber school varies from state to state, and also from metro area to metro area. Schools in larger metropolitan areas tend to cost more than those located in more rural towns. Brand names can also affect the cost of barber school. Most barber schools cost between $6,500 and $10,000 to complete.

  6. Great Clips - Wikipedia

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    Great Clips salons specialized in no-frills, low-priced [3] haircuts and found immediate success with their first three salons, which opened over a span of three months. [4] In early 1983, founders Steve Lemmon and David Rubenzer sought out a third partner, Ray Barton, to lead Great Clips' expansion and franchising. [5]

  7. Regular haircut - Wikipedia

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    The regular haircut, worn with a long beard, made a comeback during the Renaissance due to European men's newfound fascination with rediscovered classical Greco-Roman artefacts. It was revived for a second time during the Regency era of c.1810-1830 as dandies abandoned the impractical and expensive powdered wigs in response to William Pitt the ...