
Something finally occurred to me the other day as I got out of the barber's chair. I hate strongly dislike barbers.
I have only had roughly 4-5 people who cut my hair on a consistent basis in my short lifetime, and I eventually had a falling out with each and every one of them for the exact same reason: because they cut your hair the way they want it to look, not the way you ask for it.
I have what is probably a moderately difficult head of hair to cut. I have what some older Black folks might refer to as "good" hair, which has always been the dumbest of statements to me. Isn't all hair good hair? Ask a balding dude if he'd rather have a "good" George Jefferson, or an "average" head of full hair. So enough of that nonsense.
Anyways, since I do have "good hair", this also means it's hard for most novices to cut the right way because it grows in very odd directions, as well as in odd lengths (ie: shorter at the top, longer near the temples). Also, over the past couple of years, I've noticed some light thinning around my hairline, which only adds to the complexity.
I usually stick with a barber who seems to figure out how to cut my hair correctly initially, but over time they all seem to revert to doing it "their way", regardless of what I ask for. So when I go in looking like a Wolfman and ask for "a little off the top and please don't push back my hairline!", then walk out looking like Kirk Franklin, you know something is wrong. These dudes are clearly just cutting it the way they want for the instant gratification and the praise of the other barbers when I step out the chair. They don't have to live with a pushed back hairline and a too-close for cold weather cut for the next couple of weeks. I do. And that kinda sucks.
[Editor's Note: None of these haircuts look "bad", "gapped up" or even remotely "jacked up" by any stretch of the imagination. But none of them happen to be what I ask for, so it doesn't really matter.]
Since I left my most recent barber a year or so ago[1] I've tried probably a half-dozen other barbers in search of someone who would just do what I asked them to. There was a girl who was cutting my hair for awhile that did a good job, but didn't do a great shape up, although she didn't push my sh*t back as I requested. There was a dude who cut pretty well, but then stopped showing up at the shop and answering text messages. Apparently he's taking a state-paid vacation in Jessup right now. And then, there's my current shop (and I use the word "current" loosely), owned by the Koreans. They, like everyone else, don't cut my hair the way I ask for, but the end result is usually not too bad looking, there's seldom a long wait (wonder why?), and the whole thing only costs $13, which in this economy is a steal.
But again, why can't people just cut hair the way they're asked to?[2]
To end on a positive note, I now present to you the greatest barbershop scene evar. Cop the headphones first.
Question: Fellas, do you have a similar experience with barbers who cut your hair the way they want it to look, not how you ask? Ladies, I guess I could pose the same question to you, although it's a given that women's hair is a different animal in and of itself.
[1] Yeah, that dude with the flying, rapping Superman website and the $22 cuts. I'll give him credit though, that soundtrack is still pretty tight. Listen to it. I guess that's why the cuts are so expensive. Somebody's gotta pay for all that flash animation and studio time.
[2] And before you ask, no, I'm not about to start cutting my own hair. I don't have that sorta talent.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
People I Strongly Dislike: Barbers
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What up, AB?
You have indeed struck the nail on the head. This was pure Eddie Murphy genius. My husband had the same problem. Has a friend that owns a barbershop and it started off OK, then the friend drifted into the "this is how I wanna do it, it will look better than what you want to do" phase. Although I know you said that you are not going to do your own head, that is what my husband does. That's just what it came down to...
I feel your pain. I rock a medium-sized afro and I can't find a salon/barber that can do a decent wash, blow-out, and scissor cut to save my life! (hint: it must be done in that order!) It really troubles me how little black hair care 'professionals' know about caring for natural black hair. The last incompetent that I had the misfortune of visiting had the nerve to complain that the problem was my hair texture and that I should get a texturizer! Clearly she wasn't understanding the concept of an afro, but the incompetence topped with rudeness was more than my soul could bare. My hair is now braided until which time I visit my hometown (which is in another country) and sit in the chair of apparently the only natural hairstylist in North America who can properly scissor-cut a 'fro. *vent over*
but i ain't mad.
:)
My husband and my brother have the same problem: it's always cut too short and my brother's receding hairline becomes glaringly obvious.
Most of the hairdressers I know always like to cut way too much off. Something that myself and my female friends always do is to take a photo similar to how we want our hair cut, and show them. Hairdressers tend to process certain information better if its presented visually. But I don't think a man would neccessarily want to take a photo to the barber.
Since my 'good hair' has gone bye-bye I haven't had to worry about the barbershop until recently when I had to start taking my son. All of those same memories came roaring back.
The worst part about a hair cut is when they give you the mirror and you tell them to fix something....you may as well have slapped their momma.
I actually cut my son's hair once and it turned out waaaay better than I thought. I have gone out and gotten some nice clippers. it's not that hard.
@cjames
My wife and I alternate cutting AverageToddler's hair too. I took him to Mr. Superman with Clippers once, and it was an unmitigated disasted. Reality is, cutting a child's hair isn't hard at all. Just put on a guard and run over it a couple of times. I can even do a decent temple taper, and fade out his neckline too.
But I'd never do this to myself.
@ nia
You're right, you can't take photos to the barbershop. You'd prolly get laughed outta there. Besides, most barbershops have 100's of photos on the wall anyway. You can usually just point to a picture/number and accomplish the same.
@ lynn/wilma/bonnie
Thanks for feeling my pain.
Man, I got tired of barbers doing the same foolishness to me. So, I bought some clippers and started cutting my own hair. Takes about 10 minutes and doesnt seem to look better or worse than anything my barbers did..
AB Im usually really good with hair cut terms. I know the taper, the caesar, the fade and the baldie. But what is a bald fade? And may I suggest bringing back the jerry curl.
Hey there Average Bro!
This is funny to me because I didn't realize that brothas are THAT picky about how their hair looks when it's sooooo short anyway...but I guess THAT is not the point...
I know MANY women who have had battles with the stylist in the hair salon...
Once a chick cut two inches off of my hair and said she didn't! As IF I don't know my hair length in the back!
I think that hair stylists THINK they are artists and they feel entitled to "create" on someone else's head....they do not see themselves as servants who take specific orders and get paid....they really don't.
{shrugs}
Lisa
@ hollagirl
A 'bald fade' just means the sides are cut all the way to the skin. It's you basic black dude in the military cut, and hasn't really been fashionable since the mid 90's.
@ trumpet
I would like my "good hair" to be longer. The irritation is that barbers ALWAYS want to cut it low and even which is today's style (a ceasar).
My brother and my BF cut their own hair. For them it's cost-effective and they don't have to deal with the artistic barber that BWBTT brought up.
I had to leave the hairdresser. I just had to. If I need a trim, I'll make an appt but I'd rather do my own hair (medium afro). Ain't nothing worse than spending most of your Saturday morning at the hairdresser for a freakin doobie, LOL!
Have you tried having a woman cut your hair?
@ monie
Yeah. Re-read the post. I had a girl cutting my hair for a sec. The shapeup wasn't too good, but the rest of the cut was ok. I may go back to that shop. It's the same one where the guy with the state paid vacation cut.
Actually I think you should try a Hispanic barber, they are use to cutting very diverse textures of hair.
See if your wife can cut it. If you both do a good job on AverageToddler's hair then it shouldn't be too hard. I'm seriously considering getting clippers and doing my fiancé's and his son's hair. I bald my fiancé's head all the time.
I've had something a little similar. My old hair dresser REFUSED to cut my hair. Not only that, I have thick hair and she ALWAYS put me under the dryer to dry my hair. Took about 2 hours for my hair to dry. She would keep me in there all day long, literally. I had to start telling her I had somewhere to go so I could get out of there in a timely manner. Not only that she made my Mom's hair fall out. Putting too many chemicals in it at one time. Too much. I feel your pain.
What I hate more than anything is the wait time in salons. WTH?? I made an appointment for 2:00 but I must sit for an hour and watch you do someone else's hair until 3:30? Because stylists are so frickin greedy not only do they make you wait but I find that they don't give your hair the care and attention that it needs. Not to mention some of the ridiculous conversations you're forced to endure...
BTW, my husband cuts his own hair. He doesn't see the point in paying someone else to do it.I guess that's not an option for everyone though? I certainly can't do my own hair.
Oh, and pet peeve #80: just because I wear a scarf on my head doesn't mean that (a) I don't have hair underneath that requires maintenance (b) I can just let it go. I want to look good for myself and for my husband.
Okay, I'm done...I think I'm gonna have my mama do my hair in her kitchen.
Oh Lord. I remember the days...
I became a pro at styling my hair to compliment my face. My hairdresser could do a mean cut, but really crapped-out on the styling. Finally, I told her to cut me, wrap it, and I would style when I got home.
I'm sure she felt some kinda way at first because she wanted to see a finished do when I left.
But she got used to it, and couldn't argue as each time I walked into her shop my hair was tight in such a way she never could produce. hehe
Well, I was so afraid of barbers I grew my hair out when I got to college, so for four FULL years, all I worried about was MAYBE getting someone to line me up (sorry, in da Chi we say lining, not shape up). And the barber in NOLA did a decent job.
Got to Atlanta and cut my hair off, had some dude on campus cut my hair, then I found the guy at the first barbershop I walked by on MLK. He did an okay job, like it was cool, no problems, but it just wasn't stunning.
Then the barber shop burnt down.
Walked up to Philly's Finest, and some lil girl, who CLEARLY looked like a boy, cut my hair and put that black crap, beijing (w/e its called) and it actually looked the best. But I said why pay $20, when the other guy was fine with me giving him $17.
So, my barber got a new shop down in Mechanicsville, so I go there.
Now out here in DC (yeah, i aint left yet, leaving tomorrow) the first guy sounded like EXACTLY how you described. I told him one thing and he didn't do ANY of what I told him, he was mid-cut and I'm like this is a one shot deal for him. The guy down in DC was cool, again, nun spectacular though.
But, I have (well, had, I'm tryin to do the Brohawk thing now) 360's and the barber in DC was just going on and on and on and on about the 360's and yeah, that phrase "good hair" popped up and I just politely smiled thinkin the same thing AB.
However, I went to my friend barber in Chicago, and I just wanna bottle him up and take him with me wherever I go. He does a thorough job, very meticulous and I have this weird patch of hair on my front right corner and he's the ONLY one who is able to cut it right.
And yes, why can't we go back to the good ole days of Eddie Murphy?
Can we add in the African women who braid my hair? Thanks.
Man... my thing is waiting in the shop all day. I can't handle it. Then these new style bamas want everyone to start doing appointments but when you come for your appt. they got somebody else in the chair, someone else waiting and you still sit around all night. Then when they finally do cut you they take your hairline back.LOL
I was scared for years but finally I had to do it, I bought some clippers and handle it myself now. It's really not as sharp as what the barber did but I think I'm the only one that notices it that closely.
I am shocked nobody has said anything about that rappin Superman barber website.
AB, did you actually trust that guy to cut your hair? He cant rhyme his way out a paper bag.
But yeah, the track was knockin'. Give him that much.
I cut my own hair now. You should get you a barber friend who can teach you how to do the same.
I had a short natural for a couple years - every time I went to someone new, they'd cut WAY too much off. Imagine being Meshell Nedegeochello (sp?) bald in DC in February!
as a barber myself, i can honessly tell u dat kats be complainin about small stuff. you can come by my shop though. click on my website to find me...
oh yeah, my site is.........
www.gotchunigga.com! LOL!
This ya boy from school!
@nia: I dunno, I always seem to have the opposite problem, the stylists don't want to cut what I tell them to cut and end up trying to make shorter styles work with minimal cutting and it ends up not looking the way I wanted it to. I've been cursed with "good hair" as well and it's grwoing like crazy (Carol's Daughter products sisters, they smell great and take good care of your hair!)I've only had one stylist in my almost 30 years that just did what I wanted. But then I do my coloring or highlights myself, I don't trust anyone else to get it right after having to cut it super short twice due to coloring mishaps. Come to think of it the one time I decided to cut it myself it came out great, nothing fancy but it looked good.
@AB: Give doing it yourself or having your wife do it a try, worse case scenario is you'll have to go to a shop to have it cleaned up or cut it all off, it's just hair and it will grow back.
I love my hairdresser, but when she leaves I freak out. Once she left to see her boyfriend in the hospital(he was in a car accident) and the other girl finished my weave. I was going to my ballet recital(I was 8, okay, and yes, I still have the same person) and my mom wanted me to look decent, since usually she just got the flat iron and ran it through my hair, then pulled it up. This girl finished it and made it look like my mom did it in the kitchen, then gave me some extension that was straighter than my hair was. It looked like mine in a bun, but when it came out, anybody with eyes knew that wasn't my hair. To top it off, she put it in weird and it fell out(but not on stage, THANK GOD).
"They cut your hair the way they want it to look, not the way you ask for it."
You're preaching to the choir. That's part of the reason why I haven't sat in a barber's chair in at least, 2 or 3 years.
I've been cutting my own shit for the last few years. Just brought a handy, durable barber kit from Amazon.com and I've been good ever since. The only thing I've been missing is a really thorough shape-up.
"Good hair" ...why don't you just refer to it for what it is: "a different grade of kinky hair". As well as coming in different hues of brown, most black folks also have varying grades of kinky/curly/wavy hair.
I haven't had my hair cut really nice since college. The campus barbers were really, really good. I actually got noticed from some of the ladies when I was at A&T. It was sweet.
But AB, you didn't touch on one of the glaring problems of black barbers....the crotch problem. I know you know what I'm talking about. It's TERRIBLE! LOL!
EG
@ the barber
dude, who are you!?!?
@ EG
I'm not messin' with that 'crotch' comment.
@ myname/gypsy
Ok, maybe I should consider this. I just don't see it ending well though.
Maybe I'll give AverageSis a crack at it first.
AB:
LOL! Yes, that is a taboo subject. Someone had to have the onions to bring it up.
I know the ladies don't have that problem...oh wait...yes they do. But it doesn't matter, 'cause them dudes that 'crotch' them aren't trying to chase them 95% of the time... :)
Are there any straight dudes that work in salons? Watching 'Split Ends' with the wifey isn't giving me that impression.
EG
YES
i moved to a new city and have had the worst time in finding a barber. HELP
i finally found a young lady in SUPER CUTS. for $12.50. I can't front
she cut my hair too short this time but its how i want it
I had to learn to cut my own b/c I was overseas and didn't trust no one else on my dome.
AB, you need clippers with a guard, two mirrors, and some line up clippers. That's about it.
You also need to keep the clippers lubricated.
By my calculation I've probably saved myself over 6K.
No one knows your head better than you.
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