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12-11-2008, 10:56 PM #1
Kind of like saying an auto mechanic who has never owned a car himself probably won't be competent.
Its all about training and experience. if a woman had the proper training and did shaving on a regular basis she would be as good as any man.
We keep going back to this issue that man or woman these people have no training in shaving and the ones who give shaves pick the skill up themselves and have insufficient practice so when you go into their shop your the test subject.No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero
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12-11-2008, 11:23 PM #2
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Thanked: 124Barbers are trained to avoid giving a BBS shave because this causes irritation & ingrown hairs in some customers.
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12-11-2008, 11:23 PM #3
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Thanked: 5The barber shop I go to is owned by a woman and has all women barbers. The last time I was in as I walked to the chair I passed by a customer all lathered up in the recline position. I thought to myself, I'm going to see an old fashioned shave here... Imagine my surprise when I saw the barber shaving him with a disposable MachII. I thought why did the guy even bother?... but that's his business. After he left I asked my barber why they bothered to use disposable razors, it didn't seem worth it. She replied that the owner would not allow them to shave customers with straight razors- only the back of the neck. Somewhat jokingly I said, "Why not? She afraid you'll cut someone's throat?" She replied, "Yeah, that's about the size of it." She went on to say that they were trained to shave with straight razors in barber school but her boss would have none of it. Liability I guess.
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12-11-2008, 11:26 PM #4
When I first started getting shaved at a barbers it was done by women, they can shave as good as anybody. The problem as I see it is experience, how many men go to a barber for a shave these days, not many. Times have changed, styles have changed the AIDS scare of the 80's etc have all combined to make a shave at a barbers a rare thing. I dont care who you are, if you dont have the oppurtunity to keep your skills up, they will erode. When barber shaves come in vogue again the skills will re develop.
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12-12-2008, 06:10 AM #5
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I agree completely with this. Just because it's a woman doesn't mean she doesn't have the experience to be as good as a man. Shaving other people's faces for 10 years would give her the experience of a man shaving his own face for 10 years. With that said, like nun2sharp said, if she's not getting much business for facial shaves due to the decline in popularity then her skills could fade. (And likely have.)
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12-14-2008, 12:42 AM #6
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