The following are the possible scenarios for experiencing the hairdresser in the countryside. In the countryside, the working environment of a hairdresser might be relatively simple. Some would be in the open air by the river, such as by the Zengjiang River on Xiangjiang Road. The hairdresser would put up a plastic canopy by the wall and put up chairs and benches to become a simple barbershop. The hairdresser here was mostly old, and there were also women. When customers came, the chef might be in his own leisure state, such as smoking, and would let the customers wait for a while. The master might treat the customer in a traditional and slightly casual way, such as bowing and trembling as he draped a shaved long coat over the customer. The tools they used might also be more traditional, such as hand-held scissors, but there might be some problems. For example, the lack of maintenance of the tools would cause a bad experience for the customers when using them. For example, if the scissors were not sharp, it would cause pain when they pinched the hair. Of course, some masters might have unique skills, such as some masters who created their own novel hairdressing methods.
It might show a salon setting with the hairdresser focused on snipping and styling the customer's hair.
In this cartoon, the female hairdresser is depicted cutting hair with great concentration and skill. The visuals might focus on her tools, the client's expression, and the final result.
A cartoon hairdresser often employs imaginative techniques. For example, they could cut the hair with a laser beam or have the hair transform into different styles with a wave of their hand. These techniques are designed to capture the viewer's attention and add a touch of fantasy to the scene.
It might show the lady hairdresser carefully snipping the man's hair with scissors or using a comb and other tools.
The scene might feature colorful tools and a lively atmosphere. The hairdresser could be giving instructions to the man, and maybe there's some background music to make it more engaging.
Some people had their hair cut in the village when they were young. The price was relatively cheap, such as two yuan or 1.5 yuan per session (in a shop run by a disabled family with leg problems). At that time, they would cut their hair about three times a year. When they went to the barbershop, they would say that they would cut their hair shorter and did not care much about the hairstyle. There were also people who had their mothers cut their hair at home with a special razor when they were young. As they grew up, they might be taken to the barbershop by their mothers for some special activities (such as attending singing concerts). They would experience novel experiences such as lying down and washing their hair. The barbers would cut their hair according to their parents 'requirements, such as getting a plane hairstyle. There were also people who were forced to go to the barbershop by their mothers when they were young. Every time they cut their hair into a small crew cut, they were very tired but could not resist.
It could be that the colors or shading in the cartoon aren't right, making the cutting scene seem off. Or perhaps the expression of the hairdresser or the client is not conveyed accurately.
There were many popular hairstyles in the 80s. For men, there was the Sewed Youth Style, with the left side parting to the right, with a full outline, suitable for introverted young men; The Seamless Youth Style, with smooth and natural hair, straight and full outline, with slanted sideburns, emphasizing the beauty of masculinity; The Youth Natural Style, with the natural growth direction of the hair combed into shape, simple and natural, suitable for young people around the age of 20; The Youth Wave Style, after cold perming and combing with a small hair dryer, the silk pattern undulation was full of movement; The middle hairstyle was clear, simple and harmonious, reserved and natural, suitable for leisure combing; the inch hair was one inch high, straight and independent, and the color tone was even, showing the beauty of a man's fortitude and health; there was also an explosive hairstyle, but most young men did not like to cut it because they needed to take care of it every day. The popular hairstyles for women in the 1980s included big waves, explosive curls, small curls, shoulder-length hair, long hair, and short hair. At that time, people pursued a full head of black hair to shape various hairstyles to embellish themselves. For example, men would comb different youth-style hairstyles to show their style characteristics.
I'm not sure about your specific question about the expression "hair-cutting auntie". There was a 50-year-old woman with short hair who originally spent 25 to 30 yuan in a barbershop to get her hair cut. Later, she chose to get a 10-yuan haircut on the street. There was also Auntie Zhang Minxia. Her grandfather and father were both " hairstylists." She had also learned this skill. She stopped running a barbershop to take care of her family. Later, she volunteered to cut hair for her neighbors in the community for eight years. There was also Grandma Cai from Xuchang. She was 88 years old and had opened a 2-yuan barbershop for nearly 40 years. The price of a haircut had risen from 50 cents to 1 yuan to 2 yuan today. Her son and daughter-in-law supported her in doing this.
There were some experiences related to the hairdresser shaving his head in the reference materials. For example, in a rural joke segment, there was a dialogue and interaction during the process of shaving the head. Although the technical operation of shaving the head was not described in detail, it reflected the interaction of the characters in the scene of shaving the head. There was also a video that mentioned shaving his head for the May Day holiday, but it did not elaborate on the specific process of shaving his head. In addition, there were some shaving operations mentioned in the story of the folk hairdresser, such as boiling water first, preparing the cloth, putting in the porcelain basin to fill the water, and other preparatory work. Although it was not specifically mentioned to shave the head, shaving the head may also involve these preparations. In the past, when traditional rural barbers shaved people's heads (which might include shaving their heads), they might use food as compensation, and they would have different evaluations according to the generosity or stinginess of different families. In addition, it was mentioned that the female hairdresser, Tang Qing, was involved in the Li family's legacy because of a shaving incident, but it did not involve the details of the operation.