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life and living2 hours ago
It's a given that we all want to look good, especially in a city such as Dubai that is filled with glamour. Usually, a well-groomed look means shelling out a decent sum for the hairdresser once a week. But what if we tell you that you do not need to fork out a thousand dirhams for a smoking hot haircut?
That seems to be the case with this barber shop in Pakistan that sets the hair of its patrons on fire for a smooth and slick hairstyle that will give Fawad Khan a run for his money.
In the video you can watch below, a patron of an unidentified barber shop in Pakistan is looking very relaxed as his hair is set on fire. The barber on the other hand doesn't panic and is in fact very professional as he proceeds to comb back the hair of the patron.
After some combing and styling, the result is a slick head of hair that can be easily combed. There are no information about whether this is legal, more so about this barber shop that turns a "nottie" to a "hottie" literally.
Watch the video of the haircut below:
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