Taking Over A Barber Shop In Cuba
A look inside the barber culture of Cuba reveals a craft that adapts to the culture of its people. Taking Over A Barber Shop In Cuba
Published on Feb 20, 2015
Troy has been a barber/hairstylist for eight years. And what better way to put his skills to good use than taking over a barber shop in a foreign country? Enter, Luis Enrique, an old-school barber who runs a shop in Ciego de Ávila, only 1.5 hours away from Cayo Guillermo and full of architectural beauty from the 19th-20th century. He opens up his doors and lets Troy practice his Canadian-taught techniques to style a customer, but also learn from the master barber himself.
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