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I had a nice barber that I was going to regularly, but unfortunately she moved away and I was left looking for a new barber. After looking around, I was surprised how hard it was to find an old fashioned barbershop. Either they were overly fancy and charged $40+ for a hair cut, or they were specializing in fades and other modern styles. I'm very simple - just a side part (not etched in). When I was in Miami this was not a problem, but as I have been moving around the country, getting even a simple hair cut was traumatic, lol. I had a couple of barbers that ignored instructions and do super crooked tapers, and one drew a line in the back of my head. Needless to say, I do not take a good barber for granted. So Figaro's looked like the type of barbershop that I was used to. As I walked in, I was greeted by Alonso who was just finishing up with a hair cut. He was polite, professional, and efficient. I was in and out in less than 30 minutes looking sharp. Bonus that this place is also close to my house, so I feel comfortable saying this will be my go-to barbershop.
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