WWYD son keeps getting haircuts in unsanitary conditions

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He’s an adult


Even adults deserve to be warned.
Anonymous
The new styles that require the very short cut and clean edges is pushing barbers to cut even closer. It’s dangerous.
Anonymous
If it were my son (whose 17 yo), I'd probably have to take him, his first time to a new barber. Your son might feel uncomfortable going some place new unless it is the case that his current barber knows exactly what your son wants. But if my son still didn't want me to take him someplace new, then I'd let him be after mentioning my health/saftey concerns just once or twice.
Anonymous
I literally cannot. Mom can't let boy manage his own haircuts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I literally cannot. Mom can't let boy manage his own haircuts.

PP it will not be laughing matter when your DH goes to such a place and ends up passing Hep C to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Alcohol kills lots of germs but not all, and if the item is not sanitized first, you could miss some germs.


Germs are literally microscopic.

OP is correct. I would tell him that you will pay for a better (ie safer place). Let him get referrals from people whose hair he likes, or you can find a convenient location from him online.

KIDS!
Anonymous
From a published scientific article:

"Barbers are cosmetic workers that undertake skin-piercing practices involving re-useable sharp instruments, which present risks for transmission of HIV and other blood-borne pathogens from one client to the other. Though barbers do not carry out procedures that deliberately penetrate the skin, the procedures can inadvertently damage the skin through abrasion or minor accidental cuts.5 A simple nick caused by clipper or razor blade is enough for infection to occur.6 Due to the lipid envelope that protects HIV from dehydration, the virus can survive on the surfaces of barbering instruments for a period long enough for transmission to occur, particularly in commercial barber shops.7

Specific HIV-risks of barbering procedures relating to HIV transmission have been documented "
Anonymous
Sorry you are going through this. Can you teach him to cut his own hair and buy him all the equipment he needs? Will save so much money in the long run if he gets the hang of it and takes a liking to it. Maybe present the idea like you think he'd have a knack for it and let him cut your hair one time just to boost his confidence.
Anonymous
Has anyone ever gotten HIV from getting a haircut? And since the virus doesn’t live outside of the body for more than a few seconds, even if it is theoretically possible for it to happen, wouldn’t the time alone that it takes to spray the tools be enough to kill the virus? I mean with all there is to worry about, this would never hit my radar screen. I’d just be thankful that my kid is taking care of his personal grooming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever gotten HIV from getting a haircut? And since the virus doesn’t live outside of the body for more than a few seconds, even if it is theoretically possible for it to happen, wouldn’t the time alone that it takes to spray the tools be enough to kill the virus? I mean with all there is to worry about, this would never hit my radar screen. I’d just be thankful that my kid is taking care of his personal grooming.


I guess you did not read the post, excerpted from a medical journal, that was just two above yours!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever gotten HIV from getting a haircut? And since the virus doesn’t live outside of the body for more than a few seconds, even if it is theoretically possible for it to happen, wouldn’t the time alone that it takes to spray the tools be enough to kill the virus? I mean with all there is to worry about, this would never hit my radar screen. I’d just be thankful that my kid is taking care of his personal grooming.


I guess you did not read the post, excerpted from a medical journal, that was just two above yours!



It says theoretical risks exist not that anyone ever got HIV from a barber.
Anonymous
This is why I’m won’t let my ex take my DS to the barber.

I never understood why anyone would frequent a barber that cut someone’s scalp “while cleaning up the edges/lines” no thank you.

No edge or line needs to be that clean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I literally cannot. Mom can't let boy manage his own haircuts.


It's an education issue. He likely doesn't know the risks.
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