Welcome to my channel! Im a Barber/Barbershop owner located in Portland,OR. On this channel you will find Day to Day Vlogs, tutorials and product reviews
for business inquiries please email me at thebarberteezy@gmail.com
I find that if I apply it to both of my cheeks to line up and my neck/beard line it dries up quick by the time I get to lining up my other cheek and beard line/neck area. And yeah it does get sticky/grippy.
Great video as usual! Man you need to have a sleep study done. Im pretty sure you have sleep apnea. i use to yawn and be tired all the time before I got my cpap.
I do have sleep apnea and I have a Cpap machine I sleep with every night. I also have a condition where I don’t hit REM sleep my body doesn’t work right 🤦🏼♂️😂
Thanks for posting. Did you happen to mention to the class that you should post on RU-vid on a regular basis? Asking for a friend... Dre will probably drop Detox before you post another video.
@@TheBarberTeezy Keep the content coming big bro! How about a video discussing why you sold the shop and the pros/cons of operating out of a suite? Unless I missed that discussion.
@BlakeSuperior_Beats that’s crazy I just read this comment and was talking about you in todays/tomorrows video! And I ended up covering one of the topics you mentioned! That’s crazy lol
One more thing you all need to realize as a Booth Renter a Shop owner can’t build a Shop without you being there. I noticed my guy Teezy say you can pay your rent and do what you want. Well think about it this way don’t you want to own a shop one day? How will you build the walk in traffic how will you build your shop when Barbers just pay rent and barely show up to work. Just keep that in mind… Set up a work schedule as a booth renter that you can maintain that will help you and the owner to build your brands. Set your self up for success with great work ethic💪🏾💪🏾
Two notes: 1.) Masterfully done video. Solid combination of being short, to the point, and thorough. 2.) Fuckin LOVE the shirt, man! (I'm from the South, so .... wearing that comes with a little risk down here, unfortunately) Question - and forgive my ignorance, because I get sort-of "conventional" cuts (Mohawk, and braided after a fresh cut, but ... technically still "conventional)) ...What is the purpose of a spray gun for cutting hair? Presumably to 'paint' hair, but wouldn't that just wash out after a handful of days? Is that just an accepted thing? Or am I missing something? Legitimately curious.
Thank you for the feedback on the video! And thank you for the compliment on the shirt too!! I tend to look at the “paint” as a styling tool like hair gel or pomade, it makes the cut look that much better but is definitely temporary