We aim to bring you barber based educational videos to help you improve as a barber or even make a start as a beginner.
We have an online learning academy..
WWW.THEBARBERCOACHTV.COM
Here you can learn everything you need to know to get you ready to face the world of barbering.
There will be episodes for beginners, right through to advanced coaching for experienced barbers wanting to take their game to the next level.
From presentations to hands on demonstrations. We will have everything you need to grow in this exciting industry.
We will have guest workshops, with some of the biggest names in the industry working with us to show their methods and expertise, to keep you motivated and inspired.
We will be using RU-vid as a taster platform to show you some of the training workshops that will be available on the website.
You can access the full content on The Barber Coach TV for a small subscription of £19.99 a month.
haha a cute video🙌.. I'm not really sure if it is the best time to ask but, I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make highly engaging shorts out of them
bald are we, mate? if you’re just gonna come on here and turn your nose up at what’s popular just do us all a favour and delete the app bud. was gonna say its lucky that mullets are coming back, might be more your style, but something tells me you’re getting on a bit so it’s too late for you. enjoy your stella.
@@thebarbercoach, I personally see this "style" as messy, lazy and unpresentable. That's just the vibes it gives off to me, it doesn't look uniformed at all. I'm not even one for fashion either, I can't stand modern fashion trends, so that should say a fair bit. I wear mostly military grade clothing as I spend quite some time outdoors, on trails, bushcrafting and such, my hair is always combed and slicked back, I did have a beard that was fairly high maintenance, but I shaved it and I have just a combed moustache now, gives off some 80s vibes.
@@H.M.SKingGeorgeV yeah cus it’s a casual hairstyle. that’s why it is cut in a way that it can be messy and low maintenance and still look good. i’m sure if this guy went hiking and bushcrafting like you he would probably do something different with his hair.
I love 80s vibes and I love the well groomed image. BUT, my job is to give customers what they want, and the long fringe with a flick is very popular with teenagers and I wanted to show them how they can achieve the desired look. Now, they may look back at photos in 10 years and regret the style, I'm sure we have both had a similar experience as youngster's but none the less, it is still a current hairstyle.
If this is fake and a prank then it's in poor taste. I remember there was a barber who accidently clipped a little boys ear with his straight blade and his shop was about 8 kilometres from where I was at the time. The amount of barbers that lost business initially for the following two weeks was so evident. If this isn't a prank then that barber has no purpose holding a straight blade letting alone using one. Education is key.
@@eirebarbers yes absolutely, it's so much better and doesn't warm up as much keeping the customer comfortable. It also cuts through bulk really easily