Barbershop Rules You Didn't Know Existed
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Master Barber, Mahesh Hayward, lays out the 5 ways to keep your barber happy with the unwritten rules of barbershops.
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Thanks again guys for watching this video! If you hadn’t noticed, it was a little tongue in cheek. Sometimes is fun to make a video that’s just a bit silly. Silly old me..... 🙏🏻
Mahesh Hayward hey, great vid, a lil gripe iv got with some Barbers, wondered your opinion on it..
Go into a barber, 3 barbers in there, one that you usually Like cutting your hair, couple Customers waiting and you wait for your barber to become available. Declining any of the others, there's been times when iv been called out and had to give reason as to why I didn't want them cutting my hair, I. E take too long, chatting to their mates, too quick feeling like you've been rushed, or just seem rubbish at their jobs.
Long story short, do barbers take it too personally sometimes when declined for a haircut? Lol
Love the videos. Maybe we should do one, on what the barbers do that really annoy the customer...
Mahesh, I enjoy watching your videos and I'm glad you pointed some of these rules out. I'm about to get my hair cut but don't have a clue as to what style I should go for or what would look good on myself. I've never grown my hair out before always buzzed it off. Is this gonna irritate the barbers?
Same, I am going to a professional with my beard because I do not have the skill or knowlage to do my own beard yet, so is it wrong to ask the professional for advice? I might have a general idea of what I want from what I have seen but that does not mean it will suit me. But on the other things I agree, unless it´s an emergency never answer your phone, not only does it irritate and waste the barbers time but it wastes the time of all the others waiting.
My dad was a barber. Any time he took on an apprentice the first thing he'd ask them is to do a fade because they're that bloody hard.
Saying "just" is not disrespectful.. a customer will sit waiting and watch every guy get a full beard reshaping, fully styled hair cut, all these different oils and balms so when it's his turn to go HE ALMOST FEELS LIKE HE'S NOT WORTH YOUR TIME !!! They then say something like "just a fade brother" ... it's an acknowledgment that you do a lot of good stuff but he doesn't need ALL OF THAT...
Well said. Pin this comment to the top.
Exactly!
Most people don’t know what they want. That’s why they go to a barber to get their input and their professional opinion. It’s not disrespectful. It’s just them, the customer, not sure of what they want. Just because you hear the word 100 times a day, that customer only said it to you 1 time in maybe a month. Don’t assume the worst in people!!
Cant yall overlook "just" when they know what they want!?
I agree with the cell phone problem!
He is not speaking for all barbers. Sit in my chair whilst I’m away you are saving me time so thank you. Secondly, if you don’t know what you want that’s fine I am a barber I’m here to advise you on your hair.
Well you have my attention sir instead of the dude in the vid
Damn need a barber like you where I live
Dude is nothing but a bad beard with tattoos
On my way right now lol I have never had my haircut at a barber shop so I have no idea what I want
My point exactly! Barbers are professionals; if I don't know what I want then I'm chasing an expert opinion, not a whinger trying to rush me out the door after I've waited patiently in line.
I disagree with the "Just a" rule
That's just language mate, it's meant as one specific haircut, request or style not a insult.
This dude is a sensitive vegan victim SJW cry baby. every single complaint was literally a tedious non sense complaint. any man with any shard of masculinity would never find issue with any of this shit...if own a shop and people are there waiting...im thankful people want to spend money on my products and services...this dude is really entitled...its pathetic.
My Endless Defiance you must not be a barber then. Every single thing he said is spot on.
It's belittling to our craft. We work very hard to try and give out quality work, so why would we try to give you the best haircut we can if it's "just a haircut" to you. I promise if you say just a haircut to your barber then he secretly hates you
@@voxy6865 then he needs to get a grip. Saying "just" a fade mate, trim on top is literally the most innocuous least offensive thing ever. Talking on your phone is actually rude but using language like that would only make the most pretentious of asshats annoyed.
@@myendlessdefiance9967 you know as soon as I see anyone complaining about sjws I instantly know you're that edgy 15 year old kid who is secretly very insecure.
If you're a business owner and complaining about a line outside your shop before you're open, you're thinking backwards.
ChrisCerv not really hes fucking great and makes quite a bit of money too
It should be: When you're a business owner that never has a line for your business, THEN you can talk.
You might wanna actually do some research on how many businesses fail from lack of customers before you start talking out your ass about the luxury of inconvenience.
@@Goldie_Roger You obviously do not own a business because you wouldnt have said a lot of businesses fail because of a lack of customers... there is a reason you have a lack of customers and that is the reason it failed.
I just let them wait outside till its time
as a business owner you are correct. yea, it gets overwhelming sometimes but when you think about the alternative you get over it
Agree with all of them except number 2. Just doesn't describe quality of work. It describe quantity (in this case). It's used to shorten a sentence. "No shampoo or beard trim or shave today, I only want some off the top and a fade". Vs "Just some off the top and fade". Seems snobbish to assume people are trying to insult you. Their only telling you what they want, which is something you just complained they don't do.
Spot on.
yeah I always say I want "just a tidy up" of my beard....
This comment is absolutely right
You must be one of those guys that do number 2. Im a barber, and I've even heard "how much will you charge me, im JUST ......." . Then i have to explain, "bro, you're still getting a haircut". It's annoying when people don't know how much work still goes into "just"..
Do you really need to justify shortening and already short sentence that takes a second to say if you’re prepared?
How can you tell someone is a vegan?
They will tell you .
Pez Unholy haha epic joke bro Ecksdee XD
They will unpretentiously wear a t shirt proclaiming it.
Vegan and a fur rug on his sofa Lul
Vegans are missing out
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I get what you are saying with the 'just' issue however, I think people say that because they think they are asking for a pretty standard haircut in relation to trends, not difficulty to do the cut.
So a fade which is the example you used, is a very common haircut these days. So ppl feel like they aren't asking for something they have to really describe to you much. That's the context of the 'just' - not saying it's an easy job.
Not sure where he’s from, but where I’m from “just” in this context is used to mean “only”. Would you be offended if someone came in and just “I only want a fade”? Otherwise the conversation goes “I’d like a fade” “and what else?” “Nothing, just a fade.” Also I learned don’t get your haircut by a douche or they’ll complain about you on UA-cam.
what do you mean just means lol
its literally only its the same
I think it all boils down to common sense and common courtesy. Increasingly in today’s world however, both are not so common unfortunately. Peace and Love.
I would never dream about doing the phone thing. It actually stays in the car...to barbers time=money, since they have such a small window of time for each person. Its disrespectful of his time and every person after you
Matthew Pearson haha. I read your comment after I posted mine. I wasn’t meaning to copy you!
You shouldn't forget to keep in mind that you could be causing other people's rudeness yourself, don't expect people to be nice if you give them mean looks and are not nice yourself.
Liberals don't have common sense or respect.
You are correct pal , sense isn't that common , it should be called " rare sense"
If you were my barber I would JUST find another barber.
except for the fact that plumbers make close to 30 dollars an hour.. Don't believe the stereotype.
Jim Plemmons lol
@Technic89 plumbers make good money man but I get what you're saying
Lol plumbers $30hr ? WAY more than that.
Bye
Think saying "just" isn't a big deal
He's "just" a diva xD
I agree, in Spanish and Black barbershops people only get fades. So I dunno what’s his deal lol
It's just a word
Ya like I sharpen skates and when I ask someone how they want them done and they say "just a flatbottom" or "just a half inch" I never would have even thought about being pissed about that. It is, for most people, a mundane thing. Getting a haircut, or getting your skates sharpened.
I agree although I can see why it might come off as somewhat rude as if you are just trying to ignore your barber. It could also be a culture thing I'm not sure how just is perceived in Britain but it's very commonplace in America and most people I know usually order food like that e.g. "yeah I'll just have the pasta."
Oh my god what are you, princesses?!
Glad I wasnt the only one thinking this dude was a pansy.
Alot of people will say I just want this or I just want that, personally don't see the issue there. I find people will use the term to try and underplay their haircut as they are embarrassed for example to go into too much detail etc
Sean Fagan or you say "a bit shorter on top" and he scalps you, its always like the just makes it a different request
Should rename this vid to "How to really insult your clients and lose subs for BeardBrand!".
Ian Martin if you’re insulted by this you’re a fanny
I love you mate. I am not a barber, yet i fully understand where you are coming from. Most people lack respect and morals now days. Childish men don’t know how to appreciate a real barber. Thank you. God bless you.
These are a lot of great tips for customers to follow and I totally agree. I also think some barbers are divas and need to give customers just as much respect.
For sure, it's a 2-way thing.
- Jack
I understand the cell phone thing, because at the shop I go to the barber's are the ones always stopping to answer their phones. Usually about every other visit I they will stop and talk on the phone.
Yeah, that's pretty rude to the customers
- Jack
This is barbers ego.
haha, I liked the bathroom comment, in my opinion, people say they are going to the "Bathroom" because it's more polite, saying going to the bathroom could mean anything, combing the beard, brushing teeth, fixing your hair, rather than saying "going to the toilet" people will know exactly what you're going to do, because there's only 2 Options, Lol
Ah that makes a lot of sense!
In the US, toilet means the actual toilet bowl. To American ears, saying you need the toilet is really graphic.
haha, so was this in agreement with my original post?
Jake Boss yup.
I always use the word 'loo'. Would that be an acceptable alternative :o)
Be patient, give people space, be prepared, be respectful of other people's time... this is a guide on how to live life... love it
And now the other way round please ....
#1 Don't suddenly go away in midst cutting to pick up the shops phone or do whatever while the customer has to sit there and wait. It's disrespectful.
#2 Don't be hasty because there are 14 other clients waiting. Take your time and take every cut seriously.
#3 Be prepared to advise your customer. Don't just say "jay whatever, you'l have to know what you want" when the customer asks you about your expert opinion or style advice.
#4 Open the shop at time and not 15 minutes later. And don't close the shop 15 minutes earlier.
#5 Don't let the customers wait for hours without anyone talking to them. Make it clear that they have been noticed. Say them how long they will probably have to wait. Ensure them that it will only take 15 minutes more (if true!). Ensure them that they have the next turn. Ask them if they want something to drink while they're waiting.
Thank you for these tips. I’m six months into growing my beard and I’ve made an appointment to have my haircut and beard trim. I have a picture of what I want ready to go and I believe I’ve grown out enough to achieve that. I enjoy the channel.
Sweet! Sounds like you're ready to go! Best of luck with the trim
- Jack
youre just a barber dont forget that.
"just a barber" that makes 6 figures lmao
He's also self employeed and under his rules. Not yours.
Fuck that mentality.
Ikr
Michael Henson hes a fucking great one too mate
Been cutting hair 50yrs (32 my own shop) have to agree with everything you said Thanks!
am I crazy? I use "just" a lot, I cant leave it i'm afraid! whats the solution?
It seems to be one of those bad habits that we all need to work on, such as saying "like" or "um" too often I suppose.
- Jack
Just don't do it! ;)
but when i say 'just a beard trim please' i mean i don't want my hair cut at the same time....i'm using it instead of only. i'm not making it out to be insignificant, i know how long it takes to trim my beard...i was there the last time i had it done.
i personally think you're being a bit precious on that one.
but; who the hell is answering the phone during a hair cut, or sitting down without knowing what hair cut they want? does that genuinely happen?!
The solution is avoid sensitive soy-boy vegan sjws
@@Beardbrand Would you say it seems to just be one of those bad habits that we need to work on? It's just a habit that seems to exist in the world, but I guess it isn't just easy fix a bad habit. But then again, letting just one word get under your skin is a pretty bad habit that people just have to get over... even though it is hard.
Thinking about it, "just" is often used with a task that is difficult, unattractive, and not very enjoyable, so maybe when people say "just a fade" they are actually recognizing the agony they are asking you to go through for them.
But those are just my thoughts... and, yes, I am just being a jerk now.
Seriously though, think it over.
I don’t agree with if someone doesn’t really know what they want. As a professional YOU should be able to look at their face shape or style and with some questioning and recommending be able to suggest a suitable style. Given the same example you gave, if someone were struggling to make a decision at a busy restaurant, generally the waiter would recommend certain meals. And don’t sook about ‘Just’.
Barbers answered there phone too tho lol
theres nothing worse when a barber answers his phone while cutting your hair... its bad business and makes the barber look un professional , everytime a barber gets on the phone while cutting my hair i already know hes not going to be doing his best work since hes paying more attention to the conversation hes having instead of my haircut
Bearded soul78 they have the power of your haircut ?
Thats what I was thinking lol
Depends on how much your barber respects you and your time lmao
Fr
My barber just succeeded to fuck up my haircut. Due to not listening what I said, he took it too short and made weird dent on one side, but thanks to what I learned from Beardbrand haircut videos I fixed it at home myself, it ain't perfect but better than what I came home with. You saved the day, thank you guys!
You guys are really running out of content, aren't you? :P
No need to fear we've got stories for years!
- Jack
Prashant Desai but! You seem to still be watching 😉
Mahesh Hayward one of my favourite channels that's why!
I thought it was interesting and helpful. If you go to a barber, you want to know how to have a good working relationship.
Really...this is the most uninterested set of complaints I have ever heard. God forbid someone speak the word "just" when handing you their money...how rude...
I like the honesty. It helps me know which barbershop I would never want to step in.
Honestly a lot of pettiness here, except for the problem with someone answering a phone during a haircut. While I am sure that barbers have plenty of experiences with these five things that have become a bigger problem, they are hardly worth this humorless video.
Basic customer service: Your shop is busy. You've been working hard. Your customer has been waiting an hour because you are busy and working hard. You have to pee. Oh, no! Crisis, right? Nope, go over to the next customer and say "thanks for waiting! It's busy today, right? I've got to step to the back for a minute, but I'll be right back and we'll get started."
Crisis averted.
By the way, good on you, you were honest and selective in your clientele. Don't hide behind a "it was a little tongue in cheek" comment. Stand your ground and be proud you were honest, or back down and delete the video. Anything less is... weak.
Great pointers, Mahesh. Cheers.
One rule from chair sitter to chair pumper, when you say "How's that?" and we reply "yep, great, thanks!" Stop there. Don't cut any more!
Some of these I agree with, like waiting to be invited to the chair or not taking a call. Respect is something we should always try to exhibit. On the flip side, some of these might annoy Barbers but they should learn to deal with them. I hate it when Barbers complain about people not knowing what they want. Using your restaurant analogy, perhaps I'm unsure of what I want and I'd like an expert opinion. I might ask the waiter what the specials are or what's good. Fair call that you have a line of people waiting but if I've had to wait 30mins for my turn in the chair and I'm a paying customer surely you can afford a few extra minutes to help someone. It's called customer service; that's how you build businesses and keep clients coming back. No one wants to hear that they're a hassle because that's just rude. Respect is a two-way street.
I have schedule an appointment in advance with my barber. He knows what I like and I trust him when he suggest a slight course correction to make it look better. Plus I typically go in the morning on Sundays.
Think I'll leave "just" a comment mate.
Mattie H
Me too
Honestly not everything the clients fault , we can help aswell with guiding them with just a few words 🤦🏼♀️ for example I always tell my clients when im done with a previous client and they are waiting for me ” just hold on a minute love I will be right there with you , you can sit tight here and I will come and get you” some people go to a hairdresser once a year and go to a new one everytime and they cant just magically know the rules of every new place.
Or when they say ” just a fade ” or whatever why would I be insulted? They dont know what goes on behind learning and I cant expect them to know. Also ALOT of clients feel like a burden if they come with super detailed haircuts or requests so I like to help them out a little bit so before they start telling me what they want I say with a very happy encouraging voice ” alright tell me exactly what you want!” And then when they start telling me I start asking more in depth if I feel like they are being shy or I want to know more , so they feel like they can be super honest with me. It is OUR job to guide the client and make them feel confident and happy. But I do agree about the phone thing , atleast put in some headphones if it is SUPER important 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
I’ve had a barber answer his phone while he was cutting my hair which was madness. I think the gripe about “just” is a little nit-picky though, I don’t think people intentionally underestimate whatever it is they’re asking for.
A barber answering their phone during your cut can definitely be rude.
The "just" bit is more or less an annoyance at Gentleman & Rouges Club (Mahesh's barbershop)
because a lot of chaps don't realize how difficult "just" a fade is, like he said.
- Jack
You make a good point with them using the word "just." While it may not always be the case, it frequently does come across as belittling your work. Many of the other comments seem to think it means nothing but the haircut, no beard trim, no shave, etc... Sometimes that may be the case. But I can tell when they mean it in a way that shows they think it's a short haircut so they have the impression there's nothing to it. Lot's will say something like: JUST fade it, I'm easy. Simple, Simple! Because they are not barbers they have no idea that a well done fade is the hardest most tedious men's haircut there is! Fuller styles are much easier.
Fun fact: brain surgeons don’t tend to open up brains to know all your desires either.
"Things I Learned Today"
lmao hahaha
Idk if this will get answered by you guys or not but here it goes, on rule three what if you're not currently busy and I come in and am unsure of what would actually look good on me so I ask you to do a hairstyle that you think would suit my face and clothing style? I've been having the same style haircut since I was like 14 and now I'm 24 and am afraid of trying something new. Every time I try and imagine the hairstyles I see in magazines, movies, what have you, I like them but I just can't imagine it looking good on me. So basically would it be an annoyance to say do whatever you think suits me or would you enjoy the freedom of creativity and give me a haircut that as a professional hairstylist you think suits me best?
I Always put my phone on silent when getting a haircut i treat it like when i have an interview however i wouldn't expect my barber to leave me in the chair when the shop phone rings its a 2 way thing
David Fenn Yeah that annoys me too. Get the guy sweeping up to answer the phone. Simple.
Great video as always! The word "just" is a huge pet peeve in my job as a photographer, it's a complete lack of respect to the job you're about to do, right up there with "I'm only wanting".
cawh didn't realise you were so sensitive
They’ll never let on. Not during the cutting, anyway.
Once, twice, thrice or even ten times in 10-15 days is not a bother but let's say 3 or 4 times a day every day. You are going to question how come there are so much dickheads walking around in public.
It’s cos he’s vegan
This is beyond sensitive. Its pathetic. man who services strictly men who complains about someone speaking the word "just" when handing him their money...what a ninny...No wonder the brits lost the revolutionary war to farmers and townsfolk with rust muskets.
I'm quite certain these things wear on one at the rate of twice an hour for 10 hours, six days a week.
I say 'just' constantly, for everything, not because I think what you do is low skilled, but because it's just so ingrained in my use of language. Really gotta try re-jig how I phrase stuff.
It's similar to trying not to say "like" so often. It's very hard to break the habit, but it is appreciated by the barbers.
- Jack
"because it's _just_ so ingrained" :D
Beardbrand Barbers and any other old men with a desperate need for something to feel self righteous about can get fucked if they have a problem with such insignificant words. It's just how language works, get used to it.
I said to my barber that I watched this video and said sorry for saying just all the time, he told me to fuck off and that modern day barbers are acting like celebrities. I think he might be a bit old school lol.
My job is not to keep my barber happy, it is his job to keep me happy
Though you might get a better haircut if your barber is happy?
...I like your note about the "bathroom" or "restroom" or "washroom"...haha. I think of the barbershop as the doctors office. I wait for him to call me over. And my barber is amazing. Best haircuts I've had in my life. That guy is a freaking sculptor! A real artist
Manners and common sense. Rare qualities I’m afraid.
Unfortunately true in a lot of places.
- Jack
Or this dude is just complaining because he's a sissy. Its no wonder the brits lost the revolutionary war to farmers and townsfolk with rusty muskets.
It's not common if it's rare
The *Brits* lost the *American Revolutionary War* because people in the eastern colonies had better tactics and strategies. Not to mention that the colonial Americans of the Eastern Colonies had the French as an ally. The Brits owned an entire quarter of the world at one point, you need to learn your history.
Shame this Vegan displays neither
i think the word "just" comes out often as its a sort of natural thing that people sprinkle into sentences without doing it on "purpose". that being said, i think as far as the "insult" goes the situation is even more benign than that: pretty sure no one says it to dismiss the skill of the master barber - people are simpler than that, they just refer to the amount of "material removed" lol
Cool shirt bro. I always say, not enough vegans let people know they're vegan.
To me, Going to the barber is a relaxing moment when I almost fall asleep. Keep your barber relaxed and you will relax too.
This video made you sound “just” a little bit weak and sensitive. Might try working at a women’s beauty salon, so your feelings won’t get hurt so much.
tinyman520 i take it you answer calls and put the phone to the ear of the side the barbers trying to cut? Haha
actually women are super brutal.... men are simple.. so they say "just" so they don't sound so damn picky like women.
Keep hiding the face
It's just ummmmmmmm just that I'd just like a fade mate. Just a fade. Just.
Agreed with most points, but I don’t think saying “just” before addressing the type of haircut you want is that big of a deal...
Vegan barber complaining ok ok i will shave at home
i love having my clients waiting early for me, it makes me feel great! js love your videos keep it up!
My shop is my Safe Space.
Great points Mahesh...it all gets down to RESPECT. Will share your vid with my barber “son” in Savannah, Ga. he will appreciate it too.
This pertains to almost all customer service
Ain't that the truth?
- Jack
I love that you said all that u did cause all the exsamples you have are the very things that make my day crazy lol ... Much love to you guys @beard brand 🤘🤙
Just great. And your accent is very nice, i could listen you reading for hours :D Great explanation of the topic you brought to us
Mahesh could read the phonebook and we'd listen for hours
- Jack
You are so right, I go in sit my butt down and enjoy the atmosphere and the bull session.
Telling a customer how to be a customer. Some sage business advice there.
The only one ive done is "just a fade" i didnt even realize how that could come off disrespectful. Thanks!
It doesn't come off as disrespectful.
I'll remember this: I think we're coming down from Yorkshire for you guys to trim my yeard. See you in November :)
god doesnt even have a beard that good. you my friend, are BLESSED.
I get my shape up in the hood. Some of the barbershop rules are alittle different lol
Makes me think of the drivethrough scene from “Dude, Where’s my car?” Where the employee keeps saying “Annnnddd deennnnn”
I imagine a barber being like Ashton Kutcher and shouting at them saying “If you say ‘Just’ one more time!!!!” 😂
No. 1. Don’t be on time.
At old fashion barbers you don't have to schedule your arrival, just show up and wait for your turn..
RedPanama
Now a days due to crowds and crime as well as college kids you gotta .
How about he just shut his entitled little ninny ass up and be happy people actually want to spend their money at his shop when they could very easily go elsewhere...i hate how places like barber shops, tattoo shops and other counter culture type places act like whiney bitches when people don't follow supposed unspoken rules of the shop like this cry baby non sense.
at 4:00 with the word just i disagree. im not a barber by trade but if some one did a similar scenario in my line of work it wouldn't worry me. Just is used to symbolise on its own with out anything else regardless of length or skill in that task.
e.g
(im a developer applied to my industry) software development team and consulting would you like us to enquire about hosting prices ... No "just" get the platform built (deepening on scale that could be multi million £ job requiring dozens of people for months wouldnt bother me the client used the word just in that sentence)
and in a restaurant i probably would. could i "just" have pasta. here its used to symbolise on its own with nothing else.
go in to a car shop would you like us to paint it once we are done ... No "just" rebuild the engine (not a easy task)
now if you where referring to attitude of a client fair enough but attitude should not be linked to a word.
even oo hello can be said in a aggressive or disrespectful way but its not the word phrase oo hello's fault
That last one might be the most aggravating for not only the barber, but also the respectful customers behind that guy on his phone. He's costing you money, and us time and has become the most hated man in the shop.
Amen! These rules can be used in life for several things.
Wait people actually do those things? i think they were, you know, common sense and etiquette
if i had a babershop and someone does that, i wouldnt let him come again
Umhaaa
I have actually seen the phone thing, personally.
Chad Mower
Oh can I knw something about u sir
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You left one out Mahesh. My biggest gripe in the shop is when a customer picks up my equipment just to 'have a look' or pretend to use it. Could turn to the cut throat at that instance! We're getting BB products in our shop soon, cant wait! Keep up the great videos guys
Woah, didn't even think a customer would do that. That's pretty messed up.
And hey, that's awesome that your shop will have Beardbrand stuff soon!
- Jack
Its a rarity but it does happen. So disrespectful. You dont walk into a kitchen at a restaurant just to try out the oven do you! Yeah can't wait. Couldn't recommend the products enough!
Tattoos are not vegan
Luc S this man is clearly a vegan but the tattoo he has are made of animals
RK IX Vegan ink.
@@lottabee Soy Ink? lol
Hello mate! I don't suppose you remember me from Christchurch! I'm growing a beard now, who would of known! You knew me when I was tiny! Great video man! Loving it!
I could totally imagine a troll watching this video and going to different barbershops and doing all these things. Barbershop trolling series they would call it.
We've created a monster
- Jack
Question to the barbers: do you hate it when guys come in for a cut and their hair is slightly dirty and oily? I would never get a cut after working out or not showering for a couple days, but sometimes I'm forced to get a cut after a long day at work, and my hair can be a bit oily. How bad is that?
What when the barber answers the phone call and you be waiting on the chair.. that's happened to me before
Then it's the other way around, that's the barber being rude.
- Jack
Not only is the barber being rude but he/shes also not present and more prone to mess up the cut, time for a new barber.
Mahesh, I grew up in a rural country town where all the men went to the Barber for normally a bi-weekly cut for really short hair and longer between for longer hair. But respecting your Barber is something that most people do and I only really noticed the lack of respect when I moved away from the rural area. Personally I prefer a larger city but I do miss the respect of mature country guys. Now I am not talking about the cheep cuts where everything for men cost between 8 to 12 dollars cause there is not much you can expect other than a cookie cutter cut but a place where guys want to go for a really good experience. When I go to the Barber I like to take the respect that was given to my Barber in the country town and apply it to the Barber in the city as your likely to get a more personalized time in the chair. Bye the way, I love all the Beardbrand videos as they are most helpful all the way around for both client and Barber. I am now living in Lakeland, Florida I wish I could find a Barber that knows how to cut and style a long full beard. Last time I went for a beard trim and style it turned out regretful situation. I thought I was quite clear in what I wanted to achieve and what I did not want. I don't know if the Barber did not understand me or if he was unsure on how to clean up the beard to create the look I wanted. I guess next time I will have to check out reviews as word of mouth is subjective when you only have one person referring you to their Barber. Lakeland is not as large as Orlando or Tampa/St. Petersburg and there is not that many people that seem to have longer beard and look like they just a tempt to cut it themselves. Right now I feel stuck having to cut it myself and hesitation keeps me from trying to shape my beard since I have no mirror plus eye-hand coordination.
I really like the work you guys do.. It's all cool.. But i don't think i can accept these all of these rules..
No. 1&2 are cool.. I accept that's polite..
No. 3 is just not acceptable.. I go to a professional to tell me what looks good on me and what i can look forward to.. Or else i can just trim it myself..
No. 4 The comment "Just a" is in no way offensive..
And the last one is just meaningless..
We wouldn't answer a call if it wasn't urgent.. Believe me.. We want a peaceful haircut or a trim and a nice chat.. And we don't complain when you guys take calls..
Much peace and love✌
Hey man. If you are so busy, instead of keeping your so called customers waiting for ages, how about you start a booking scheme? Works fine in other countries.
MOST American bathrooms do actually have a bath....
I have to say, the bit about the phone is something people should think about in general. Unless it is an emergency I would argue there aren't many situations where it isn't rude to stop everything to take a call while interacting with any sort of service profession.
If you wear a shirt with "vegan" on it, you shouldn't ever leave your house.
Is it appropriate to ask your barber for advice/input on what to get? If it is, how and when should I go about it?
You're "just" a barber dude
I related so much to this video, i run a detailing shop for bikes and cars. And people do the same to us....yeah just a buff mate.
or they simply have no idea what service they want so i have to try and guess there budget spend. thanks for the video Mahesh.
Gents barbers have a higher rate now a days; this guy just shouts a bit entitled. Maybe some new thought management techniques would mitigate some of those "barber gripes". Thinking about how customers feel in a busy shop (and most likely experiencing a busy day also have better things to do than sitting or standing in some cases for ages in a packed reception; waiting to be seen. Never seen an appropriate queuing or booking system in barber shops with simple leaflets for customer guidance. Can't understand why "the boys" are surprised by these issues that occur; its your barbershop business/environment; do something for your customers to make it easier, instead of winging at the people who make your business. What a spoon! Lol
What's the etiquette for when you genuinely don't know what style you want but still want to look good? I've had a grade-4 all over for years every time I go for a haircut mostly because I have zero style and don't know what would look good on me.
“Just” stop being so sensitive. I take it as nothing more,nothing less. It’s not a descriptive word that means easy
oscar ortiz Ironic how in the sense you’re using it, it is in fact referring to not being sensitive as “easy” hahahaha
I LOVE this series! Thanks for all the inspiration! :)
Of course! Mahesh is full of great knowledge like this!
- Jack
I think you should be Grateful that people choose your shop when they could go somewhere else. I agree with "rule no. 1" .. But other than that it's laughable.
greatful? Another shity client mentality, greatful for what? He's a master at his craft, he's delivering a good service, he shouldn't be greatful at all, it's a trade. I love that mentality, used to laugh my ass off, when clients thought they owned my shop for the duration of the haircut. Laughable is your "should be greatful" remark.
Absolutely bang on mate, time an time again I see this numerous amounts of shops I have worked in ! I think that you could pick a few more thing for on the list that get on barbers nerves, endless . Top content 🖒
I love master barbers beard, he has an amazing beard. 😃😃 I hope my beard grows that long one day....... How long/Months/Yrs is your beard Meashe?? Sorry if I misspelt your name.
I believe Mahesh has been growing his beard for many years
- Jack
Beardbrand Damn, thanks Jack. 👍👍
My beard seems to stop growing at about two inches and it takes me about 8 to 10 months for that bit I know a sikh gent who grew his beard from a number three or so to about two foot in around a year. So I guess it depends entirely on the person.
Trippy Atheist it's wispy as hell
They are very good points you share, I get zero hair cut all over every time.
I could watch/listen to Mahesh read the phone book (if such a thing still existed). Massive respect.
How funny, we just said that to someone else!
- Jack
That was so useful. Thanks. I will try it out on my barber next week.
I hate it when people say just and I'm only a waiter loved the video as usual BB!
Heh, you also shouldn't describe yourself as "only"! A waiter can make or break a meal. It's an important job!
Thanks, man, if only everyone thought like you!
Vishal Mehan But not just only a waiter?
Yea, because when someone speaks the word "just" when handing you their money, it's so terrible, how rude aye?
What i want is easy
1) Healthy beard
2) strong looking beard
3) As long As it possibly can get
Period
IF it's a nasty rainy day I'd like to try a straight razor head shave. Never had a successful one. Did it myself a few times because I so badly wanted to learn. I'm honestly shocked I don't have scars. You guys are good.
Is this guy kidding me ??
After 1000's of comments basically calling him a dickhead, yeah he claims it was a joke.
Thank you for making this video. Coming from a barber/stylist I would say all of these points are spot on.