How long have you been cutting?
I’ve been cutting for about 6–7 years now. What started as something casual turned into a craft I take seriously. Every cut is a chance to sharpen my skills and make sure you walk out feeling fresh.

What got you into barbering?
There wasn’t no big plan, to be honest. My dad was a stained glass master for over 20 years, but life threw him a curve and he had to switch it up — barbering became the next move. When my brothers and I got old enough, he showed us the ropes. We picked it up, kept practicing, and made it our own. I stuck with it because I liked the freedom, the hustle, and being able to build something real with my hands — just like he always did.

What’s your specialty or favorite type of cut?
Mohawks, clean fades, and sharp, simple cuts — I like styles that take precision. But to be honest, I’m comfortable with all kinds of haircuts. I’ve worked with a wide range of styles and textures, and I make sure every cut fits the person in the chair.

Tell us something about you.
I’m focused, consistent, and always pushing to get better. I don’t overcomplicate things — I just stay locked in, keep it real, and let the work speak for itself. I’ve got a good sense of humor, but when it’s time to cut, I’m dialed in. You’ll leave looking sharp — that’s the standard.

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