For the first time
in 3 months, I got a hair cut. Yes, barbershops have reopened in Los Angeles.
The official date
was May 26, but I held out until yesterday when work necessitated a clean up.
I needed to film a
self-tape to apply for a commercial and knew that "The Old Man and the Sea" look had
to
go.
Hair 3 weeks ago. Even longer before yesterday's cut. |
Also, my calling
service texted me that Governor Newsom and the entertainment industry came to
an agreement on opening that will take effect June 12.
It was time to get
serious.
I walked into my local barbershop to set an appointment for later in the day, but they were filled until the following evening. It seemed like a lot of people were itching to get rid of their shaggy, coronavirus looks. Seeing my crestfallen face (or my desperate need), they said that they could squeeze me in since their first appointment of the day had yet to show up.
Oh, the pressure. I
really wanted to shower first, since I had just finished painting my bathroom
the previous day (a long overdue coronavirus project), meaning that I hadn't showered in two days. But the barber
didn't seem to mind and sometimes you just have to take the opportunity when it
presents itself.
So I got my first hair cut wearing a face mask.
I showed her my
Instagram picture of "my look" before the stay-at-home
order and asked her to replicate it. She seemed undeterred and began shaping
the wild hair.
It was such a
pleasant experience, not just the haircut, but also the conversation with
someone other than my immediate family members.
Once I got home, I
debated shaving off the beard, trimming the beard, or going for a goatee. My
wife and mother wanted me to keep the beard, but they were overridden. As I
looked in the bathroom mirror, I received a call from a casting director. He
wanted to book me on a commercial this week. Talk about timing. His answer
regarding the beard, you don't have one in the photos we have in your
profile. Enough said. Off went the beard
Quite a change if
you ask me. What do you think?
Take care.
Posts Tuesday and
Saturday
3 comments:
Both looks are good. You look slightly younger without the beard though so save the beard photo for the portfolio just in case (and try to remember how long it took to grow). Good luck on the commercial.
Looks good John.
Thanks Cindy and xfitgomez. The beard took a month to grow, the hair much longer.
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