Grinder Haircut ©dailymail.co.UK |
A barber has been recently filmed cutting a customer’s hair with an angled Grinder Machine in Southwest China. It shows that the hand-held cutting tool which is more commonly used to cut metals, he uses it to chop hairs. The barber in Chengdu city claims that he has more than a decade’s experience with this cutting method and claims to be the first person to use this unusual method. Jeepers! You scared the life out of me!
Blindfolded Haircut
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The amazing
Crystal Brigette, owner of Swordfern emporium, South Africa can do it so smoothly that you will forget that she is even blindfolded. She can cut short
hair very easily and has the idea that nature and hair should be respected and
cared for equally.
Cleaver Haircut
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Look at this crazy barber
chopping of customer’s hair with a dangerous cleaver. It’s insane! The shop is
in Lahore Pakistan where Ali the shop owner sterilizes the cleaver before every
cut. According to his customers, you will never feel a big cleaver on your
head. Looks scary.
Youngest Barber
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Well yes, you are not the only
one who wants to get a haircut from the youngest barber Jiang Hongqi, many celebrities from
different parts of the world are interested in him for his hairdressing
skills. He was only four years old when he started cutting and styling hair. He
is so talented that he can cut his own hair so efficiently you would not believe it.
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Samurai Haircut ©soranews24.com |
Alberto Olmedo, an artistic hairstylist from Madrid, Spain uses a Samurai sword to perform his art. His technique is really different because he cuts hair with a sword and then sets it on fire. A reel-life experience, right?
Sheep Shears Haircut ©youtube.com |
Have you ever imagined getting a haircut with a pair of sheep shears? Well, this man from Keldar, Ireland with over 33 years of experience uses shears to cut hair even with small detail.
Fire Haircut ©storytrender.com |
Well for this unique haircut you don’t have to visit any other country, it is done in New Delhi, India itself. The customer’s hair is covered with an inflammable substance and then it is set on fire. The barber styles it with two combs while the hair is alight. He claims this haircut technique is not dangerous and surprisingly nobody complained about that till now!
Mutiple Scissors Haircut ©storytrender.com |
There have been now several hairstylists who are using multiple scissors to cut hair. They presume it increases the efficiency of cutting hair quickly. If you want to get this type of haircut done, you can visit a Pakistani shop owned by Muhammad. He uses 27 scissors simultaneously to give a haircut.
Hatchet Haircut ©allure.com |
So chopping a tree with a hatchet is what we were aware of but here is the new technique where Daniel Showman from Russia uses a hand axe to cut hairs and give them a different look on. Amusing isn’t it?
Long Distance Haircut ©thestar.com |
Since Being in quarantine has been such a pain and everyone besides want to go outside just want to get a nice haircut to look normal, a long-distance haircut in Liswa Chuang, Southwestern China has gone viral where hairdressers were seeing attaching tools to sticks to keep a safe distance from customers.
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