Since the man started haircut at the shop, the barber's power already existed. Before being released to barber shops in African cities, men are more faithful to barber than they are than their girlfriend, from the rich history of barbershops owned by black Americans. I can not call it a subculture itself, but it is the origin of many subcultures and their identity can lead to the way they try to do their hair. Hairdressers are guardians of social trends. They can make people feel comfortable and seek styles that express their personality. The best of them is your familiarity with your scalp and life better than before.
This is an Indian summer, people usually have short hair to avoid sweating. So, on a hot morning, I decided to go to a haircut. Whether it's a brand salon or a traditional hairdressing salon, I am in a dilemma. The brand salon has air conditioning and there are plenty of beauty parlors that provide comfortable lounge chairs, beautiful interiors, and haircuts plus added value services. On the other hand, there is no air conditioner in my barber shop on the street, there is an ordinary chair managed by a barber shop that owns a store. Despite the shortcomings of traditional barber shops, there are two reasons why I think of brand salons.
There is no hairdresser in Nigeria. It is called a camp salon. Haircut is called a hair or hair of a hairdresser. Only one person can enter the head of the Nigerian without limit - his hairdresser. Whether the Nigerians are bishops, politicians, priests of juju, agbero 2, G-Boy 3, regardless of what he is, that is not a problem. The hairdresser is the best. The value of a barber is in his grasping power. Before you start to care about the pervert, grabbing the skill means the way he masters his client's mind. A skilled barber pointed it out and he manipulated it with the fingers of thumb and ring finger - think about salt. But when he becomes a pastor and places his palm on his head, you are a long story. The situation of the original gobe 4