Robert Birming

I heard that some hair salons in Sweden have started offering “silent haircuts”. When making the booking, you can request that the hairdresser keeps quiet during the haircut.

My hairdresser isn’t very talkative, so I don’t even have to think about it. But I can definitely understand why some customers would want to use such a service.

I find getting a haircut to be quite relaxing and nice. You sit in the chair and can’t go anywhere. It’s as if time stands still while you sit there and are pampered, and everyday life goes on outside the salon.

Of course, all of this assumes that the hairdresser doesn’t feel the need to share the latest gossip.

If I have to change hairdresser and end up with a chatterbox, then my next web search will be:

“silent haircut stockholm”