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Want a barber to visit your home for a haircut and shave? Hurry up and avail this service till it lasts.
The offer for 'Barber on Demand' in Dubai has been launched by Careem - the ride-hailing service - with Akin barbers, for the first two days of Eid Al Fitr, reports readme.ae.
As per the offer, anyone can request an Akin barber to visit their homes for a haircut and wet shave. The male grooming service is available from 9am till 3pm in Dubai only and needs to be booked in advance.
A shave would cost Dh75 with Careem covering the costs of the fare to bring the barber to and from the customer's home.
According to Careem, barbers need to be paid in cash for this special service. No amount will be charged to a customer's account for the trip.
To avail the offer, you just have to launch the Careem app and scroll at the top to the 'Barber on Demand' car type. The user can choose the time from 9am till 3pm today and pay for the service in cash.
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