1. How did your passion for barbering come about?
From a very young age, I was mesmerized watching the barber in my town wielding his scissors. It was incredible how, with just a few snips, he could completely transform anyone.
When I was 14, I got such a disastrous haircut that I refused to go to school with that hairstyle. So I locked myself in the bathroom, grabbed a pair of sewing scissors, and set about fixing the mess. My family was outside waiting for the disaster, but against all odds, it didn't turn out too bad. And that's how I started my journey as a barber.
2. What do you like most about being a barber?
In general, I like everything about barbering, but hanging out with my clients as if they were friends in the park, while they trust me to manipulate their hair as if it were my own, is something that makes this profession very enjoyable.
3. What do your barbershop customers value most?
I would say that the old-school style, accompanied by good rock ‘n’ roll, is what sets me apart the most. And maintaining that essence in the barbershop, regardless of the fads that come and go.
4. How do you see the world of barbering today?
I think we are at a very advanced point where, every day, men are taking better care of themselves. Now people dare to try colors, designs, extravagant styles, and a thousand other crazy things, without anyone looking at them strangely on the street. We have to take advantage of this moment and always stay up to date, because the challenge is going to become more and more demanding.
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