“What’s the difference between a barber and a stylist?”/”$50.”
What’s the difference between a barber and a stylist? A joke is:
Q: What’s the difference between a barber and a stylist?
A: $50 (or some other amount).
“The stylist charged about three times what the barber used to” was published on a blog in 2011.
The Grit Tree
Lewis Grizzard Wednesday: Barber Shops
Published May 25, 2011
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But at some point during my 20s, somebody – a woman, I’m certain – convinced me I shouldn’t go to a barbershop anymore to get my hair cut. I should go to a stylist instead.
So I did. The primary difference between a barber and a stylist, most of whom were women, is that the magazines in the stylists’ shops were mostly for women, too, and the stylist charged about three times what the barber used to.
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John Fraser
@clasfras1
What’s the difference between a barber and a stylist? About R100.
7:10 AM - 11 Apr 2013
pressreader
6 December 2014, Hamilton (ON) Spectator, “Next time, it’s the full mullet” by Paul Benedetti:
You may ask, what is the difference between a barber and a stylist? The answer is: About $20 and the liberal use of hair gel.
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Richard Harris
@cigarboyrick82
Whats the difference between a barber and a ‘stylist’?
About £10.
5:41 AM - 1 Oct 2015
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PRODUCTIONIST
@productionist1
What’s the difference between a barber and a stylist? -$50 #jokes
10:24 PM - 17 Jul 2017