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A podcast where two Asian American guys discuss various topics, invite and interview exceptional guests to share their stories, and provide practical advice to help guys become the best version of themselves. Mike Tran is the creator of the Asian Menswear brand, the largest concentrated online Asian American male community, followed by notable Asian American figures such as DJ Steve Aoki, Director Jon M. Chu, TV Host Lisa Ling, and NFL Player Younghoe Koo. Leo Chan is a menswear and lifestyle influencer and model who has worked with some of the world's most recognizable brands such as GQ, Audi, Men's Health, & Express. They both have the shared mission of bringing more positive Asian male representation to the forefront and providing an Asian American perspective to podcasting.
Follow us on Instagram at @AsianMenswearPod & @AsianMenswear.
Join the official Asian Menswear community on Discord: discord.com/invite/7K6hr4VtKn
Email us at AsianMenswearSocial@gmail.com.
Follow us on Instagram at @AsianMenswearPod & @AsianMenswear.
Join the official Asian Menswear community on Discord: discord.com/invite/7K6hr4VtKn
Email us at AsianMenswearSocial@gmail.com.
Why Asian hair is different from other hair
A clip from Ep. 80 - Everything You Need To Know About Asian Hair From Hair Experts Ft. Tim & Peter (12 Pell Barbershop)
The Asian Menswear Podcast: A podcast where two Asian American guys discuss various topics, bring on exceptional guests from all walks of life, and provide practical advice to help other guys become better versions of themselves.
For full video episodes, join our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/asianmenswear.
Listen to this entire conversation here: www.buzzsprout.com/806960/epi...
Follow us on Instagram: asianmenswear.
Join the official Asian Menswear community on Discord: discord.com/invite/7K6hr4VtKn
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Welcome back to The Asian Menswear Podcast! This week, we're back with a Spotlight/Barbershop Talk episode to talk all about Asian hair with hair experts Peter and Tim from the popular 12Pell Barbershop located in the heart of Chinatown, New York.
12 Pell is a barbershop founded by young millennials & Gen Z determined to bring new energy to the traditional men's grooming space. In addition, 12 Pell has been featured on Yahoo Finance, BBC News, and ABC News and has a social media following of over half a million followers across all platforms.
In this episode, we'll learn about Tim and Peter, their Barbershop 12 Pell, and talk about something that doesn't necessarily get talked about enough, and that's Asian hair. So if you ever wondered why your hair grows outward or why you're not able to rock specific haircuts like the ones you see in magazines, then you'll enjoy this episode!
In this episode, we discuss:
Timestamps:
0:32 - 12 Pell Barbershop backstory
1:15 - First guest Tim introduces himself
2:00 - How Tim got into barbering
3:20 - Second Guest Peter introduces himself and how he got into barbering
6:55 - Peter decides to give barbering a shot.
9:00 - Walk me through the moment you discovered your Asian hair was different than other types of hair?
11:52 - it's hard to find someone who understands how to shape the hair properly to a person's face while simultaneously providing a good fade.
13:13 - why do you think it's taboo that Asian guys don't talk about their hair, and why aren't there any resources for this topic?
14:00 - A lack of Asian role models and representation trickles down and affects us in different ways
14:05 - Our parents teach us that hair doesn't need to be complicated. Just get something practical and cheap.
15:36 - Why are haircuts important?
18:12 - How common is it to find your clients not ever getting a good haircut in their life?
21:53 - A good barber doesn't necessarily mean they understand how to cut Asian hair
22:00 - Why is Asian hair different from Blacks, Latinos, White, etc.?
24:50 - Product to keep side hair from flaring up
25:50 - A good haircut should last upwards of 3-4 weeks. Bad haircuts have a shorter lifespan
27:10 - Tips when dealing with Asian hair
27:40 - Never do this if you have Asian hair
28:49 - Asian hair can achieve volume
30:45 - How knowledgeable is the average barber/stylist?
32:30 - How should someone who doesn't have access to someone who knows how to cut Asian hair go about getting this haircut?
35:32 - Why does a barbershop encourage guys to vent and talk about things
38:50 - If you have a good barber, it becomes an essential relationship
40:28 - What's something about the barbering profession that needs to change?
43:32 - What are some good things you can do with your hair?
45:26 - Did you guys have bowl cuts growing up?
49:42 - The best piece of advice
You can follow 12Bell Barbershop @12pell.
You can follow Tim @timsparadise
You can follow Peter @pc.cuts
The Asian Menswear Podcast: A podcast where two Asian American guys discuss various topics, bring on exceptional guests from all walks of life, and provide practical advice to help other guys become better versions of themselves.
For full video episodes, join our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/asianmenswear.
Listen to this entire conversation here: www.buzzsprout.com/806960/epi...
Follow us on Instagram: asianmenswear.
Join the official Asian Menswear community on Discord: discord.com/invite/7K6hr4VtKn
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Welcome back to The Asian Menswear Podcast! This week, we're back with a Spotlight/Barbershop Talk episode to talk all about Asian hair with hair experts Peter and Tim from the popular 12Pell Barbershop located in the heart of Chinatown, New York.
12 Pell is a barbershop founded by young millennials & Gen Z determined to bring new energy to the traditional men's grooming space. In addition, 12 Pell has been featured on Yahoo Finance, BBC News, and ABC News and has a social media following of over half a million followers across all platforms.
In this episode, we'll learn about Tim and Peter, their Barbershop 12 Pell, and talk about something that doesn't necessarily get talked about enough, and that's Asian hair. So if you ever wondered why your hair grows outward or why you're not able to rock specific haircuts like the ones you see in magazines, then you'll enjoy this episode!
In this episode, we discuss:
Timestamps:
0:32 - 12 Pell Barbershop backstory
1:15 - First guest Tim introduces himself
2:00 - How Tim got into barbering
3:20 - Second Guest Peter introduces himself and how he got into barbering
6:55 - Peter decides to give barbering a shot.
9:00 - Walk me through the moment you discovered your Asian hair was different than other types of hair?
11:52 - it's hard to find someone who understands how to shape the hair properly to a person's face while simultaneously providing a good fade.
13:13 - why do you think it's taboo that Asian guys don't talk about their hair, and why aren't there any resources for this topic?
14:00 - A lack of Asian role models and representation trickles down and affects us in different ways
14:05 - Our parents teach us that hair doesn't need to be complicated. Just get something practical and cheap.
15:36 - Why are haircuts important?
18:12 - How common is it to find your clients not ever getting a good haircut in their life?
21:53 - A good barber doesn't necessarily mean they understand how to cut Asian hair
22:00 - Why is Asian hair different from Blacks, Latinos, White, etc.?
24:50 - Product to keep side hair from flaring up
25:50 - A good haircut should last upwards of 3-4 weeks. Bad haircuts have a shorter lifespan
27:10 - Tips when dealing with Asian hair
27:40 - Never do this if you have Asian hair
28:49 - Asian hair can achieve volume
30:45 - How knowledgeable is the average barber/stylist?
32:30 - How should someone who doesn't have access to someone who knows how to cut Asian hair go about getting this haircut?
35:32 - Why does a barbershop encourage guys to vent and talk about things
38:50 - If you have a good barber, it becomes an essential relationship
40:28 - What's something about the barbering profession that needs to change?
43:32 - What are some good things you can do with your hair?
45:26 - Did you guys have bowl cuts growing up?
49:42 - The best piece of advice
You can follow 12Bell Barbershop @12pell.
You can follow Tim @timsparadise
You can follow Peter @pc.cuts
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Man, this made me realise just how appallingly little our parents pass on when it comes to hair care. I’m shocked how there’s only one comment and how few subs you guys have.
i have some mexican ancestry and i think i have asian hair. i swear i have the straightest hair in the world but it’s silky and a dark brown. it’s weird
Interesting how he says black, white and Latino...not using a color code like the others
Hi! My son is asian mix, and has the straightest stick out hair. He is so self conscious about it. Where can I send a pic so we can show a barber what can be done. We have gone short and it looks wild just after 3 weeks.
I am from nepal same hair problem
Statistically, media is correct.
We northeast indian faced the same problem
Indian here same problem
hello
Am I the only Mexican that also has this type of hair?
No bro I’ve always struggled with that too. I have a modern pompadour type cut on top and always had to do short on the sides
@@brandonjimenez9628 I just get buzz cuts because it’s the only hair that works for me
Just let your hair grow long
I mean it will eventually lay down. It can’t be sticking out forever 😂
Thumbnail is exactly what I’m going through rn😂 For the first time the solution for me was to wrap a towel around the sides of my head after shower then remove them after it’s dry, it is not perfect but at least I look less like a grandpa or heihachi 😂
@carlcubeY 1 week few days or 2 weeks in minimum but i solved my problem using a towel to wrap the sides of my hair after every time I shower…. Another fix to that is the right side of my hair usually stays down while the left side stays up like that so to get that done you can just take part of your hair, make a hairline in between (not exactly in the middle of your face) but starting a little from the left and then make it go down toward the left that solved the problem for me, let me know if this has helped you too
@carlcubeY oh my bad I didn’t get the question 🤣 Umm so if you wrap it with a towel, you can just hold it till it drys or for 8-10 minutes, depending on type of hair mine lasted for days, I don’t use anything on my hair except some ordinary protein hair cream after shower….
Lmao heihachi is the perfect description. The struggles are real
Just grow a full manbun & it’ll save all your damn problems!! 🔥
Same struggle. Always the sides.
It's meant to be long. Not short that's why it grows so fast and extremely long. Stop cutting it
Is it actually?, I'm growing my hair out right now
@@Mlusc82 yes it is.
@@jetblackhair92 don't know if you hair is long, but you may have had the same problem, was your sides pointing outwards? If so should I grow it out then trim it so it doesn't go over my ears or look weird?
@@jetblackhair92exactly bro, they should just grow a full manbun & quit their bthhhhnggg
@@Mlusc82if u keep cutting your damn hair then how it ever grow long?! I stuck out till 14 month’s currently of growing my mane 🦁 and I’m still facing struggles but u don’t give up cuz long hair for men is a lifetime commitment, it ain’t for those who are impatient who lack commitment…
😢😢😢😢 I have the same problem. My hair grows perpendicular
i hate my half asisn hair, difficult to fade
I’m white (Slavic) and I have the same issue. It grows straight out and looks goofy as hell. I want to try the deperm
Same here and British.
same as a white guy i also have asian hair texture
im iranian with same shit
What I have to do every day is use a flat iron to bend my hair so it’s not sticking straight out. I know it’s damaging but I keep it short anyway and it keeps me for looking like a buffoon
I’m Mexican with this typa hair that grows straight out the sides😭
Same bro, best thing to do is just let it grow out that’s what I’m doing right now, still in the awkward phase right now tho😐
same bro, its annoying
Well Native Americans share a lot of DNA with East Asians so no wonder.
So no solution for this thing??? I am from ecuador with this type of hair too..
@@patricioperez6828grow it out or buzzcut with a nice fade. Those are your only solutions 😂
Everyone hair dont fo down.
Not portrayed. Just facts.
I’m white but the hair on the sides of my head grows out so I have a hair cut every 2 weeks
@1:45 so true
Latino 😂😂😂😂😂😂Dear god 😂😂😂"latino" hair does not exist, Mario López is mostly genetically European with amerindian ancestry there too
Hey! These guys are from 12Pell! I literally just saw one of their TikTok’s!
I hate my hair. Asian hair sucks.
Well heres the thing my man you are stuck with it for the rest of your life weather you like it or not you should make piece with it
@@banelemkhabela3229 Here’s what you’re not stuck with, bad spelling.
I'm Asian and always complemented with having nice hair. Not all Asian hair sucks. Just Asians that suck at taking care of their hair.
@@gunzforarmz give yourself a pat on the back
nah, bro its just this society. its very normal having hair that looks and works like this in latin america and asia.
I always considered Asian hair to be not straight like your typical European person, but curved. When it gets long it doesn't fall straight down but kind of grows almost up and the longer it is the more easily you can see a curve along the strand
Yesssss
It's totally straight
Kinda like black men and black women
Answer: Asian hair is super thick and straight its almost like tiny needles when cut short. For it to have a volume, you need to add length and weight. I mean you can always get a perm. If you do decide to add length and weight. You might wanna seek a decent enough barber who is good at layering. This will fix that awkward growing out phase and give you a lil more trimmed or slickback look.
I’m half asian and my hair is wavy and has a lot of volume even when short. It’s so hard to find a good haircut
The very first AW that was pitted against you was your tiger mom. You can't blame the media for that.
Didn't have a tiger mom
Nah they are wack too in ny. Really hard to find good barbers
Hey hey. Black folks hair, when processed, grows up and out. Especially when it’s the coils.
Only Koreans, Japanese, and Chinese a bit
Gay asian men?
Damn that bleu guy has a very nice hair cut!
Yeah I struggle with that, when I leave the hair for too long without a cut it just looks abit of a mess.
Bois, we gotta have a starting point. Trickle "down" approach is much better for hyping up Asian men right now.
If you're Asian and didn't grew up on the west coast with a lot of other Asians, you're pretty much guaranteed to grow up with an internalized inferiority complex if you grew up in places where there are very few Asians like in the Mid-West or the South. It's the complete opposite when white people go to an Asian country, they actually get a superiority complex because they're typically treated like royalty in Asia even though they are a minority there. The old colonial mentality still exists even to this day.
There is a significant line from the 1991 movie Boyz n the Hood where the character Furious Styles stated that "The best way you can kill a people is you take away their ability to reproduce themselves". That is exactly what white male Western society and their media have been doing to Asian men for the last century, so much to the extent that even the vast majority of westernized Asian women internalize it and thus do not find Asian men attractive. The old colonial mentality still exists today: white men feel entitled to Asian women to serve their sexual needs, but they also feel that Asian men should not be allowed access to white women, just like how White Western laws were written in the early 1900s during the Yellow Peril era.
Keep listen to what the black box is telling you.
White guys are under represented in Asian Media.
I am a black woman and western media like showing overweight black women instead of a variety of black women. They also show light skin women as more beautiful also. I think Asian men and black women should be in control of their own image. Most people on the planet are people of color or Asian anyways so I do not know why white minorities are wanting to put their beauty standard on everyone when most people don’t look like them. It’s attractive people in every group. Great bone structure makes an attractive face , not ethnic features. You guys are very handsome.
Growing up in Socal, there were almost no Asians in my area, El Segundo. A lot of White and Mexicans. I was bullied a lot, partly because of being Asian, but I never had self-hatred. Instead, I was in perpetual cognitive dissonance because my parents kept saying I was better than everyone else, and my grades showed it, I couldn't understand the hatred from everyone else and I never internalized it. Instead of self-hatred, I became hateful of everyone else, sometimes of other races, but by far the thing I grew to hate the most was incompetence, weakness, and stupidity. It's really important to have a good family that will support you along your way. I'm not saying that growing up hating everyone else is a good thing, but it is BETTER than growing up hating yourself. Some self-doubters end up completely failing at life as a result, but at least I didn't.
wow, this is an interesting perspective! Appreciate you for sharing.
@@theamresource you’re welcome, forgot to mention that once I went to college and there were a ton of Asians, none of the ABCs who grew up in high-density Asian areas like SF, Pasadena, and Cerritos shared any of my experiences, no bullying or anti-Asian sentiment. All they remember is extremely competitive high school. In contrast it was very easy for me to be salutatorian in my high school.
SO WTF can U do about it ????? Any SOLUTIONS at all ??????
more positive media representation and being a role model in your own community
@@theamresource also need to stop punishing Asians for their hard work. Asians get no societal support because even though they are perceived negative socially, they tend to have good jobs and high incomes, And nobody feels bad for them. They even think it’s because of Asian privilege, when in reality they worked their axxes off.
@@theamresource watch Incel TV about Asian man.
Eye opening
Bro, totally understand. I grew up in East Rialto in mid 90's. I had the typical Korean looking hairstyle, but at the time, you would get beat up looking like that. So I converted to the american military cut, spiky hair, shaved head for most of my life. It's only now I'm trying to grow it back out. But now my hair went from typical asian hair to this asian looking fro; super volume and I look like I just went through a wind tunnel.
World needs to do better
The guy on the left looks like an asian Kevin Durant
interesting observation hah