Looking for barber that can cut African hair well. Lived in this city for years, and have never found a barber that was able to cut my hair properly. My hair texture...
whosthebear13 replied:
It's not a barber shop but I'm sure the girls at keezema on idywyald could which is an African hair studio or you could try Alex at salon hush, she runs a barber shop out of there.
savageartichoke replied:
Hmm.... Maybe try Marca or Marvel (the beauty schools). I'm sure they'd have someone; you'd think they'd learn some ethnic haircare. I've also heard great things about Tommy Gun's but I don't know if they have the skills for African hair. Let us know how you make out!
Fastasaurus replied:
There's a place that didn't do women's hair and there was the media storm about it. Try them.
To all my fellow Beard Brothers, does anyone have any recommendations for a beard mousse or similar type product? Need to control the bush man look with out sacrificing...
Denys L. replied:
Best barber in Regina also has one of the best beards. Craig Zamonsky at Ragged Ass Barbers. As for controlling the bush, a good leave in conditioner helps. I like Marrekesh Oil (not Morrocan Oil), but I know a lot of people happy with coconut oil. To be honest, when you're workin hard, not much you can do, the beard just goes wild. I will often twirl, braid or tie it with the length I have.