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Where should I send my fiance to get a decent haircut before the wedding?

He has very straight, fine hair and generally get's butchered at Rudy's or Scream. Any suggestions - not on the Eastside please, but anywhere in Seattle is good.
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    He will have the best haircut of his life if he goes to Aria to see Casey Nickole. Plus, it's under $30. Seriously, if he doesn't like it, I will pay for it!

    206 568 3545
    www.ariasalon.com
    1318 East Pine St

    Thursday thru Sunday from noon until 8pm (additional times available by appointment).

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    It's also important to have the stylist/barber cut his hair several times before the final wedding cut. The more haircuts he gets from the person, the more familiar they become with his hair and the better the results will be.

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    Valentines on Greenwood, an upscale barber shop. I also have straight fine hair with cowlicks to boot and they did an impecable job handling it. The service was exquisite, espresso while you wait, scalp massage it's really worth it.

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    Nucleus on Queen Anne.

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    Salon 7 at the pacific place mall. They do great mens haircuts. It is much more expensive than Rudy's but, it is your wedding and those pictures are forever. Tell the person on the phone EXACTLY what you are looking for. Glen is mid-range for price and very good with problem hair.

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    snark A:
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    Real A:
    If those places are failing, perhaps don't send him to a barber, send him to a (ladie's) salon instead. It's femme, but he better get over THAT anyway, since he's about to get married to someone who feels the need to 'send him' to a haircut pre-wedding. Make him hold your purse when he goes, too. ;)

    Ahh ...wedded bliss...

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