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fromIndependent
2 months ago

How a Wicklow man went from backyard cuts in lockdown to Barber of the Year

A 22-year-old Wicklow man has capped off a whirlwind year by being crowned Male Barber of the Year at the Irish Barber Awards, marking a major milestone on a journey that began cutting his brother's hair during lockdown.
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Fashion & style
fromIndependent
5 months ago

Bill Linnane: My generation could learn from young men's grooming routines, but I'm not sure about having my earholes flambeed

Male grooming has advanced considerably over 30 years; modern youth refresh skin fades weekly while older generations seldom groomed so frequently.
fromBusiness Insider
6 months ago

At 31, I decided to quit my job and become a barber. I joke that I offer therapy in the chair.

Dinner table conversations in my house weren't typical. My grandmother was a nurse, my mom was a respiratory therapist, and my stepdad was an EMT. We often talked about the medical emergencies they'd seen that day, but I liked hearing their stories. Still, I didn't want to get into medicine myself, so I went to culinary school after high school. Then, I joined my local volunteer fire department, and realized I liked the adrenaline of the work. By 24, I was a full-time EMT.
Medicine
fromPsychology Today
8 months ago

Innovation from the Barber's Chair

"With men, mental health has been seen as a weakness for a long time, and therefore it's difficult to verbalize how you're feeling," he told me.
Mental health
fromMission Local
9 months ago

SF barber found his calling after a tragic event on the Mission District block he grew up on

"I bought a cheap pair of clippers and started cutting all my boys' hair. I was doing it for free. At most I'd get like a $3 or $4 tip."
Mission District
LGBT
fromLos Angeles Times
10 months ago

In Vietnam, an unlikely outpost for Chicano culture

Nguyen Phuoc Loc embraces and embodies Chicano culture despite being Vietnamese and never having visited the U.S.
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