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Anonymous wrote:Way too much, because of the female tax.

Once I went to my husband's barber for a trim. It was $20. Now my husband trims it at home. And when I return to my hometown of Paris, in France, I can get a nice haircut with some layers for less than 50 euros at a local salon (not a fancy chain), next to my parents' condo.

I avoid the DC area salons like the plague because they don't cut well AND they charge too much!


50 euros is 57 dollars. Which is in line with what a lot of folks are quoting here and a lot more than this $20 you are paying at the "barber."


All that stuff is cheaper in Europe: haircuts, manicures, dinner out
Anonymous wrote:THANK YOU to whoever postedrecommending Dr. Rogers at Fairlington Dental. I have needed a TMJ specialist for years. Dr. Rogers laid out a diagnostic approach and plan that made actual sense to me. Yay DCUM!


I saw Dr. Piontkowski in Bethesda for chronic clicking on one side, but no pain. He made an acrylic splint, which I am supposed to wear 24/7, even to eat. The clicking has only gotten worse and I'm out several thousand dollars at the point. I will try Dr. Rogers instead.
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