As the number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases continues to soar, people who are self-isolating at home are trying to find creative ways to carry on, including when it comes to cutting their hair. "Men ...
We weren’t two weeks into social distancing at home when LeBron James took to Instagram to complain that without his barber, he was already looking “like Tom Hanks in Castaway” (or, possibly, just Tom ...
Like many of us, the first time you ever gave thought to how to cut men's hair was probably due to the pandemic. However, even now that salons are back open and people are back out in the world, we've ...
With much of the U.S. still social distancing, it may be tempting to ignore your increasingly shaggy hair—or resort to headbands, ponytails, or baseball caps to hide it. But just because most of us ...
I was staring at myself in front of the bathroom mirror with a pair of sheering scissors in my hand. It had been more than a month since my last haircut, a simple bi-weekly occurrence that makes me ...
There’s something going on with American men in coronavirus isolation ... something akin to the communal visions people were having of Devil’s Tower in Steven Spielberg’s “Close Encounters of the ...
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This post was updated July 20 at 6:21 p.m. Daniel Ordoñez is transforming the men’s wellness sector, one barbershop at a time. The UCLA alumnus said his experience in the design media arts program ...
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