Though they may look the same, not all men’s haircuts are created equal. Expert barber Jeremy Pelser shows what sets the quality cuts apart. Photo/Video: Adam Falk/The Wall Street Journal
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This is a 10 cents
His hair looked worse after.
What. The. F**K.
Also check the quality of watch worn by the barber.
One word: Hairheads.
I don't think he's blind. And I don't think that's a good haircut.
More like once every 3 months. Nobody has time
I pay about $24 for my hair cut, is it too much?
I pay 5 dollars for hair cut in Brooklyn NY =]
Incredibly useless video.
well, that wasn't very informative
High-end men's haircut can be found even on the poorest areas in Manila, Philippines.
At 1 dollar per haircut, you can't beat that!
Lol, I would not call that a 'good' hair cut.
Easy. If it look likes Kim Jung Un's it's good.
Worst YouTube Video I‘ve seen today.
He definitely does not know what he is talking about.. that cut is not that well done.
Hair should flow with an artistic expression and not by barber guidelines haha.
A relationship with your barber is key when looking for the best haircut. Money has little to do with it.
I’ve spent 150 on a terrible cut (average) and 15 for a perfect one.
Just go to a black barber and they'll finesse.
Nope.