I've seen several fire cutting videos and the hair looks more damaged finished than when the client came in. I've had two experiences with this, one was a lighter getting too close to my temple hairline and those hairs practically break off at the root now, another was testing the split end trick, which basically gave me multiple split ends on my strands. I have no split ends now and it's just from properly caring for my hair
It's hard for me to believe that "cutting" hair with fire strengthens it and is good for it. I'm a hairstylist and have never come across that. I want to learn more about that.
I seriously got goosebumps while watching this video. It is really an art & a heritage thing that needs to be conserved & spread across the globe well. Now, I have one more thing in my to do list. To visit here & get a haircut. It is really beneficial. 🙂👍
Mihir Chakraborty talent is an ability that you have since you are born with, I’m sure he practiced a lot, it’s his job. Because of the “Got Talent” series the meaning of the word got a bit lost.
@@JohnnySins69XO Not really, each foreign language sounds different and maybe Stephen likes how Italian sounds. I personally don't speak German and I don't particularly care about their culture but I like how their language sounds.
"So how long you been a barber?" "I'm not a barber, I came from the pyrotechnics lab to get my hair cut and saw no one else around" "That would explain the lab coat"
How is melted tips any good for your hair? Ive seen this up close, heat seels the hair which in the long run will hurt it, fire directly to it will just melt it and damage it even more
Haircut and singe. This was common practice in UK barber shops in the 50's and 60's for middle age men. Dark hair was left with tiny white flecks, which was regarded as very 'mature' looking. Haven't seen it done for decades.
Yep ,I tried this and it was cool. Shop doesn't smell I don't know what they used it that flame coz it was really good. There was no smoke or something like that . I just wanted to hav this thing for once coz it was little costly but I liked it .
It’s not good for your hair, sure it does look cool but they use that because it’s easier and faster to use than scissors. It obviously damaged your hair because it’s heating your hair, just like a hair straightener it ruins your hair if You use it alot