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lets say you’re a chef. You make american comfort food. Burgers and such however you want to explore cooking italian food Where do you go? The source. Italy. A renowned italian chef for a 1on1 lesson. That’s what happened here. I am an afro/curly hair specialist, thats the type of hair i started cutting in the beginning. Now its time to expand the portfolio.
One of the best content creators for barbering and an overall good person who is humble enough to learn new skills and be attentive. True inspiration thank you for all the fire videos
being able to humble yourself in order to improve your already godly skills is another level of being a student of the game. it just goes to show that barbering/ /styling /grooming is a lifestyle for The4thKen and not just a job. really appreciate the time and effort you put into the game and also giving us this content without involving ego and pride. may you continue to shine on your journey, it will only make you greater!
Big up Ken he’s really pushing himself to be one of the goats in the barbering scene. I’m a supporter from London and seeing him travel all the way to London just to learn more about his craft and how to cut with shears they way we do in the UK. Big respect to Ken only bigger and better things to come for you brother🔥🔥🔥
Thats dedication for education. Knowledge, Application, Conprehension leads to Comprehension, Application, and Knowledge. This one of the most important things the military taught me and i am surprised at how often it applies to everything else. I saw your shorts and have been casually lurking. Its real cool seeing someone go out of their way and learn something new or innovative about their profession.
Wow, you are in London!! Awesome video. You can never stop learning and acquiring new knowledge. I got confused on the way the guy was turning the hair with the comb. You are definitely expanding your horizons. Your haircut looked great.
Outstanding video. Bravo to you for striving to be a better Barber and wanting to excel at your hustle. Some just want to stay afloat. You want to reach for the stars. Peace ✌
When I was in Cosmetology school in the early 80s, I remember my instructor Robert Garcia ALWAYS told us (students) to always stand in front of your work. Never the back of the head if you're cutting in the front. He would always tell us to make clean partings and ALWAYS cut " T" to the part. "T" to the part just means to, follow the angle of your partings. It doesn't matter what the kind of haircut you are creating. Our system of haircutting was Pivot Point. Back then in the 80s alot of hairstyles were geometrically cut. We also studied pymetrics. An example of this type of cutting was Vidal Sassoon. Alot of crazy angles. He would remind us to always take control of the hair. Never allow the hair to take control of you (stylist). When cutting on a 0 elevation it was always thumbs up. When cutting on 45 degree or higher it was thumbs down. Basically, controlling the hair. This was the best hair education, I ever received. As far as, holding my cutting shears and comb we were taught to make the clean parting then move the comb to our less dominant hand ( my left) and my shears were in my dominant hand ( my right). Constant hair education is key if you can afford it. Even if you cant hair education will increase your profits. 👍🏽👍🏽❤️❤️😊
The first haircut was awesome (though I was not a fan of the big curl on the left). But the cut itself was awesome. Perfect for a slick back. Beautiful.
Fire video bro! Ask Jesus to encounter you bro , God has greater things in store for you much more than what the world or the enemy can offer you. This also goes for anyone who reads this message.God bless much love ✝️❤️