Just saying we've funny paradox thing here, in postsoviet countries. Our hairstylists from that times are still trying to copy and adapt into the modern haircut style. They try to be in touch with this fade-culture , but what are they really need is just do haircuts in their(!) style properly. Like Arthur does. Very thank you. Great inspiracy. Hope I'll be in NYC one day and it'll be an honour to sit in your chair.
Young barbers these days know very little about cutting with shears. The only kind of haircuts they know are faded and tapers. I was always taught that you never hold a clients head when cutting.
Just saying we've funny paradox thing here, in postsoviet countries. Our hairstylists from that times are still trying to copy and adapt into the modern haircut style. They try to be in touch with this fade-culture , but what are they really need is just do haircuts in their(!) style properly. Like Arthur does. Very thank you. Great inspiracy. Hope I'll be in NYC one day and it'll be an honour to sit in your chair.
Damn Arthur, you have the kindest hands of any barber on the Internet ❤
Wow, appreciate it 🙏🏼
Happy New Year Mr Arthur. Keep the Great Work.
Happy New Year, thank you for watching!
Arthur is the professor of the barber world
Thanks a lot!
Best barber in NY
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Everybody talks about sulfates, but Sodium chloride gives me a rash under my eyes. Thanks for mentioning it.
1.5 plastic guard is different than metal blade so it might be difference of terminology.
Young barbers these days know very little about cutting with shears. The only kind of haircuts they know are faded and tapers. I was always taught that you never hold a clients head when cutting.
Great basis you have!
Clean scissor cut , back to quality.