To run a successful barbershop, you have to get the right barber tools. Like any professional committed to doing great work, the tools used by a barber directly impact the quality of their work, especially the quality to provide customers with the best cuts and styles they want. Skill and experience may not mean much without all the right tools.
You’ll have an easy time serving your clients. Also, you’ll be able to work faster and easier by having the right tools. Cutting hair is not just a profession but also an art. Barbershops will always be around, bustling with clients who are waiting for your next masterpiece. Exactly what kind of equipment barber shop needs depends on what kind of barbering, you are exactly planning to do. Below there is a list of barber tools.
1: Clippers and trimmers
Every barbershop should own at least one detachable clipper, one adjustable clipper and a T-blade trimmer. If your budget isn’t so strict and does have some wiggle room then go for the best tools you can afford. The fact is that the right tool is going to make you more money in the short and long term. The better you are tools are the better the haircut will be and the faster you’ll be able to finish the cut.
2: Straight razor
A straight razor, also known as an open or cut-throat razor, is a traditional tool that has been around for thousands of years. It gives a close but safe shave. It can be used on facial hair, on the neckline and for carving straight lines around the beard. Make short, light strokes, maintaining at least a 30-degree angle. Use a strop to maintain the razor and keep it sharp.
3: Afro pick
The Afro pick is used to eliminate tangles and knots by removing any build-up at the scalp level, so you don’t have to use harsh chemicals. Also, using an afro pick will reduce breakage and fizziness of the hair because it removes access moisture from the strands.
4: Scissors
Barbers also tend to keep two different types of scissors on hand. One is a very sharp pair of shears that are used with a comb or with the fingers to cut the hair at the length chosen by the barber. The other is a pair of thinning shears that are used to cut approximately half the hair that passes through them to make the volume of hair thinner.
Along with them, many other tools are essential and allow a barber to provide a neat, clean appearance to men as they cut and style their hair. Most barbers can give any man a conservative style that is classic and acceptable in any setting.