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Hey Ken 😉 Anyone in the business of hair should be familiar with everyone’s texture. That’s how you make your hair money. Years ago I was jacked up by a white hairstylist. She left me with a mohawk but I rocked it. His cut is really nice 😍
It’s the 4 I also joined your school you guys have great tips and gems to provide thank you for everything that you guys are doing for the industry keep up the good work
He took a chance and it worked out. As a black man, I’ve never had a ‘white’ barber mess my hair up. But I’ve had a black barber that totally ignored what I told him and chopped my waves off. I saw it and started screaming!!
Curly hair or African hair, whatever u want to call it is easier than straight hair. Obviously. That's why it's our favorite texture to cut. I wanna see alot of them "superstar" barbers go and cut a whole day at an only Asian client barbershop. Just to see how goooooood they really are lol
I understand he didn’t want to cut or trim the beard but a trim would have cleaned it up a bit. Freehand, I think you call it? But the haircut looks amazing
No cap, you got mad barber skills, but ethically, know that some Spanish-speakers take offense to being called, "latino", and why do you say, "afro hair", even when there are Natives in your chair? Not all coarse-haired, moundbuilder-blooded individuals of color hail from Africa, nor are they all 'african-american' (feau-africans in america). I have yet to find this influx of foreign-exchange students & immigrants here on working-visas here from africa, minus a very few recently due to the border crisis & a few others. Assuming societys' politically-correctness is ignorant.
Haircare professionals have come a long way, but there is still often a racial divide. I am a 63 YO white man with plain straight salt and pepper hair, which I wear short (back and sides cut usually with a 3, sometimes with a 2). Not all that long ago I walked into a Black barber shop and not 1 Black barber would cut my hair. I then tried a Great Clips and a Black female stylist did not hesitate to cut my hair. It got me thinking about the racial divide in salons and hair care.
It baffles me that there is still this. Everybody’s money spends the same. I run businesses. Not barber shops. I’m in food service. I seriously cannot imagine trying to tell all the Hispanic and black people around we don’t want to make food for them. Ideally we should all operate our businesses that everybody is welcome no matter skin tone. But then I realize that every ethnicity has different hair and in barbering and cosmetology world that requires education and practice. I know in my areas we lack hair professionals for black hair. Yet every single black cosmetologist knows how to do white hair. Schools need to do better about giving students a well rounded education instead of just focussing on white hair.
In a lot of countries hairdressing and barbering are apprenticeship trades. You might learn some theory about all hair textures in the college hours part of the apprenticeship but you're only going to get experience with the textures cut at the shop you do your work hours in. I can understand someone being reluctant to cut when they've got inadequate experience in a particular texture. Maybe the local hair trade organisations should consider organising a program of temporary employee exchanges for shops that want to broaden their customer base.
It's nothing new. But I think it has more to do with age than skin color. Young barbers just don't want seniors as customers. I went into a Spanish barbershop, two barbers sitting and the owner cutting. The two barbers ran out the back so I waited for the owner. After the haircut the other two returned. I paid for my haircut and gave the owner a $20 tip.
@@martinschinedu3173Yep, it comes down to hair texture. People who only do one type of hair might not want to do another because they're inexperienced in it, then they don't gain experience and it's a vicious cycle.
But……… your experience speaks for itself. When I first saw you, I knew you were mixed; then I saw your work (devoted), and I said, ‘You are the bomb.com.’ He’s in good hands 👍🏽😊
Hi 4th from England loved the vid it was a brilliant cut ! as always ur fab barber ! Always look forward to ur vids ! Can't wait to see the new shop! Peace !
No lie best cuts I ever had were from this white guy from New York he wasn't even that much older than me too. First time I sat in his chair i was focused on the mirror and when i couldn't see the mirror I was looking at my reflection through the black screen on my phone😂😂. I never once got a bad cut from him though but he ended up getting strung out a while back unfortunately. I switched directly back to the Dominican barbers
I've gotten the best cuts w Puerto Rican barbers. They know how to shear cut coily hair. Black barbers are quick to use clippers and that doesn't give an even cut bc the hair needs to be pulled taut.
What about your non-white half, did he also not trust it? And what about the fact that he's also mixed race, should that mean he doesn't trust himself either? Haha! You've got the best of both worlds, plus amazing skills. What else do people want?
I enjoy your channel a lot, but the click bait titles are awful and irrelevant. You have a lot of followers. You don’t need to stoop to click bait tactics.
It's Cultural, Inclusive of Its Respective Ethnicity, Style, and Not Only About Hair: Fitness Definition: "of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose, the particular way in which a thing matches something else, [Statistics] the correspondence between observed data and the values expected by theory": Efficacy Definition: "the ability to produce a desired or intended result". 😶. Respectively. Tanika Nakeya Lewis, 6127
Oh, I didn't know the barber was a black guy. I thought he was hispanic, Middle Eastern or Arab etc. I should have known better cuz he's about the complexion of my husband who is a light-skinned black guy too😂
Your title says he doesn't trust me because I'm a white barber lol That's sad since when do we start judging people for the color of their skin praise God I don't you did a great job on his haircut and you proved yourself one again young man can't nobody tell you s*** or say s*** keep doing your thing bro
If they cut more than 1,000 heads then they know what they're doing regardless of their skin color if they only cut 10 and you 11 then I might look at you kind of funny
And ya if it was one of my ppl aka latino cutting his hair he be more comfortable lol! and all joke aside u don't have to be black to have hair like him my cuzen who half borucia half panamanian haf hair like him big from then got tired or it use to much Maintenance then Decided to do the mr clean