+Shell Ross Lmfao, wow... well we can't all be as cultured or knowledgeable as yourself now can we. The only clue in the video as to it's origin is the text at the beginning and text at the end, so... to a lay person such as myself I may not recognise the language thus mistake the origin of the video, hell it could be north Korean or Chinese for all I knew when I wrote my original comment back in 2014. MY point to you is that, I have neither the time nor patience to sit and research every video I happen to bimble across to make sure I know the exact origin of it and those involved in it. (and I did happen to stumble upon this one quite by chance back in2014) I will, however, put my hands up and admit my being wrong if corrected which I believe I did by saying "Then I will go to Korea". I will, however, put it to you that there are currently two Korean nations, north (DPRK - Democratic People's Republic of Korea) and south (Republic of Korea), so if you must correct me in such a snobby way... then please do so properly. Finally, I openly admit that I failed to name China correctly as the "People's Republic of China" but then I wasn't nitpicking, I thought I was paying a nice comment to a pretty good video and a very handy craftsman.
Kinda unrelated but just thought I could help out, an easy way to tell the difference is that Korean characters have those little circular bubbles (ㅎ있ㅈ올 ), Chinese characters look like Chinese temples with lots of lines (我的生活) and Japanese characters have broader, more curved strokes (タラさん)I cant even read any of them but this is how I tell the difference
+Tyrone Lugo one must think of this guy not as a barber but a sculptor that sees every hair individually. It's not about chopping off chunks of hair. It's precise. He's an artist not your typical hairdresser.
You do such a great job. It doesn't look like you are cutting much hair but the blend in the end is amazing! Well done...
I wish I had an hairdresser like you cutting my hair, incredible!
Only in Korea can you get a bowl cut that magnificent.
Shell Ross you clearly don't know what a bowl cit is.
And you clearly don't know what a joke is. Go be a kill joy somewhere else.
Goddam this is no ordinary haircut! Amazing!
langa2s~ thanks a lot. To me it's ordinary one as I have done such a thing over 20 years. Merry Christmas!
It's like an illusion
Like you're playing a trick on our mortal eyes
Truly the work of a Master
Amazing job, quick hands! Could you make another one of theses?!
He doesn't even cut like anything.... 1/8 of his snips actually make hair fall
+Tyler FPS I think he's just trying to maintain the hairstyle and tidy it up rather than actually change it.
+Freakymonify Yep he's just getting cleaned up nothing too drastic
You simply don't mess with a guy who has Scissor shoulder holsters... If I ever come to China I will pay you a visit :D
this is Korea......
+Shell Ross ok? so then I'll go to Korea. point is, the man has scissor sholder holsters and does some pretty impressive hair cutting.
+Ewfr 'Gomulee Don't assume it's China...learn the difference in characters...aish. That was the point.
+Shell Ross Lmfao, wow... well we can't all be as cultured or knowledgeable as yourself now can we.
The only clue in the video as to it's origin is the text at the beginning and text at the end, so... to a lay person such as myself I may not recognise the language thus mistake the origin of the video, hell it could be north Korean or Chinese for all I knew when I wrote my original comment back in 2014.
MY point to you is that, I have neither the time nor patience to sit and research every video I happen to bimble across to make sure I know the exact origin of it and those involved in it. (and I did happen to stumble upon this one quite by chance back in2014)
I will, however, put my hands up and admit my being wrong if corrected which I believe I did by saying "Then I will go to Korea".
I will, however, put it to you that there are currently two Korean nations, north (DPRK - Democratic People's Republic of Korea) and south (Republic of Korea), so if you must correct me in such a snobby way... then please do so properly.
Finally, I openly admit that I failed to name China correctly as the "People's Republic of China" but then I wasn't nitpicking, I thought I was paying a nice comment to a pretty good video and a very handy craftsman.
Kinda unrelated but just thought I could help out, an easy way to tell the difference is that Korean characters have those little circular bubbles (ㅎ있ㅈ올 ), Chinese characters look like Chinese temples with lots of lines (我的生活) and Japanese characters have broader, more curved strokes (タラさん)I cant even read any of them but this is how I tell the difference
love your work
Big wow! Amazing job!
Looks the same as when he first started
Big Show LOL I thought the same thing. Looks like he was cutting a lot of air and not hair.
You have poo in your name, therefore your comment is invalid.
i love his haircuts. keeps it looking natural
+Trevor Stensland LOL, YOU MADE MY DAY MAN..
haircut is the general term used... trim is the type if haircuts. like humans are a geralizee term vs the actually race if someone.
Fantastic tingles.
Is This kind of hair trimming skill pretty common in Japan?
....just doesn't look like your cutting anything.
Because he isn't...
+Tyrone Lugo one must think of this guy not as a barber but a sculptor that sees every hair individually. It's not about chopping off chunks of hair. It's precise. He's an artist not your typical hairdresser.
awesome, my favorite.
great,,,,,,,,,,awesome....
Shout out to this man not even squaring the back. Guess thats why hes not a baber
i am not barber but a hairdresser, the world , my subscriber knows!
why does he need to cut it vertically
I will pay you $100 for a man's haircut! Take my money!
Amazing
Chris Aponte~ thanks a lot, Merry Christmas~
dangerous
Moooore
thanks a lot . I try to do more. Merry Christmas!
i don't get it. so when does the real barber come in?
lol. I'm sure out East this guy is huge.