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Barbers on the Camino Frances

gagseymt

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April 2016
I am trying to keep my rucksack weight down to a minimum. One thing I could leave out is my shaving kit. I do not mind being unshaven for a few days. Has anyone seen Barber Shops on the Camino Frances. If so how often? Or are they only in the major cities?
 
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Despite being a woman I have noticed plenty of those! Basically any village/small town above a few thousand inhabitants will have a 'catch all and all genders' barber and hair cut shop. Buen Camino! SY
 
I am trying to keep my rucksack weight down to a minimum. One thing I could leave out is my shaving kit. I do not mind being unshaven for a few days. Has anyone seen Barber Shops on the Camino Frances. If so how often? Or are they only in the major cities?

More barbers than you can poke a stick at; second only to pharmacies. A terrific one in Hospital de Orbigo uses hand clippers and cut throat razors.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Had a haircut in a gents place in Burgos last year and have often had them in women's hairdressers but have never needed to have a shave there! I know I like to go light but a simple shaver is nothing regarding space/weight in my opinion to have the ability to feel less unkempt.
 
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The Camino offers an excellent opportunity to see how you'd look with a beard.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
It's probably the only time of the year I let the beard grow. It doesn't bother me one bit :)
 

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