 Because if you look at it, you look at it as like a seven. Oh, is that where it comes from? Yeah, like a seven. Guys, let me know in the comments down below if this is the haircut I should stick with. Or maybe I should just keep it for the video. I'll see. Woo! I need a haircut. Let's go to Brooklyn. All right everybody, we made it to Williamsburg and I just had to stop by Linda Street to get not a slice but a sandwich because I got sandwiches now. Now, Linda Street is one of the hottest spots in Williamsburg, one of the hottest pizza spots but before Linda Street was here, it was actually Filthy Rich's Barber Shop which I'm about to go to right now. All right, so I'm waiting for Rich to arrive at the shop but hey, first let's try this Italian combo sandwich. Yo, Rich, thank you. Thank you. I just want to shout out to this shop because we filmed a video here when it first opened years back. Years. Now you guys have been killing it since. But yo, let's talk about being a barber. Let's talk about where the game is at right now. Let's talk about what you could do with all this. All right, so how long have you been having that hairstyle? All right, man, you know me, the pompadour with the short on the sides, long on top. That's a decade. Hair looking, take care. Yeah? What's going on here? Yo, it looks good. Not biotin, man, it's all biotin. Yeah, I just wanted to do something like, I know I don't have a ton of hair and obviously the more hair I have, the more you can work with, right? But what is something more fun Now we could do fun. So the fun is the Mohawks are fun. The mullet is fun. Well, taper, the taper are the one that kind of gives enhancement. It just glows when you have the C cups darker and you have the, your back edges are sharper. So it gives that look. And then of course the top is more like, it depends if you want it down or you want it up. So it just varies how you want to go left or you want to go right. Okay, so how about I It's just how you feel as we style it after the cut, you know? Right, right. So I guess I'll kind of want to keep my hair up. Still want to have some volume, but do something more fun on the side. So I think we do a nice little high fade on the side and then we'll keep the back more close to a V shape style. I don't know, you're like a little bit, maybe a line design and two on the side, maybe a little side line. That's why you come to a barber shop like this. That's why you get a barber like rich because he'll just throw in the light. He'll be like, what a line design. I'm going to start with myself, a skin fade. Skin fade. All right, you got my hair tied up. Nice. Oh, I tied your hair up because this was in the way. So usually how I mark my hair cuts, I got to make sure that I give myself a nice, comb to the side to make it sure. They call it like the horseshoe side. You can see it down. Look like a horseshoe. And that's where we know, that's where we begin to make sure that when it comes out to cutting hair, you want to make sure you're cutting hair nicely straight up, you know? Because that's how fades are, fades are just straight up. The person who ever cut your hair last did a good job. So I'm just letting you know that. Okay. I always like to compliment. I see some bad works and I'm like, man, I got to fix this. So, but this one you did good. So it makes my life a little more easier. What do you think about the TikTok two block? So you're talking about, so I'm still new when they speak this language. And it's still, it's still, I'm like, what is that? Or what is, or what is this long fringe with curly hair? But now you got the split, right? So like, I didn't know there's a 60, 40. I didn't know there's a 50, 50. I didn't know, I didn't even know all this until like the kids started putting me down. You didn't know what a K-pop haircut was? No. I know what K-pop haircuts are because they've been out in like in the 80s. Right. You know, now it's coming out now. It's been out. It's just people are finally adapting to it. But it's true in the past, like before four or five years ago that wasn't a popular cut. A bunch of kids were asking for it all the time. Well, we're in the, it was, again, it wasn't social media yet. So it was already out. It just, you know, probably you had it as a kid and you didn't even know that. You know, we all had it. We all had the, what do you call it, the bowl? Yeah. So we had it now. It just more enhanced. The cut is even more better. It's more like people are educated on how to cut the hair and giving it more of the fine style. So yeah. You just rock it in enhanced bowl cuts. Yeah, we're just in enhanced bowl cuts. That's all it is, you know? This is what they call this, the C-cup. C-cup as in what? The C-shaped lineup? It's more of a darker lineup. Right. You know. For those who don't know, you've been in the game for a long time. Yeah. I would say in my opinion, you were one of the first celebrity barbers. You know, we saw you since back in the, my space days. Yeah, that's so hard. Early Instagram. And then so I guess, is there a haircut that you particularly like right now? I'm always, so I'm known as like taper fades. That was like my specialty. I don't have that skills they guys have with that social media, building TikTok and stuff like that. I guess I'm like a little OG. I just keep it like show and post, you know? I wish, I mean, I'd be nice if I have a team that helps build content and keep creating and show more people about more education here and what they need. That's what's very needed. And it makes people feel comfortable going into the shop when they do all these videos and stuff. When clients walks in, they say, Rich, show me the magic, you know? And see what's fit for me, you know? Because a lot of people don't know how to speak, you know, hair knowledge. And they're like, I just told them, show me a picture and I'll do my best and they make it, you know? That's all I could tell you. I can't make you look like Brad Pitt or something because it's not in the face. You know, I do Rhino Planet. I can't do that, you know? Maybe it's the barber that gives you the confidence to speak it up. I think it's the... When you hang out with me, we're talking good games, trust me. I have a favorite celebrity I really like. His name is Kevin Miles. He's AKA known as Jake from State Force. Yes, Jake from State Force. We know Jake from State Force. I know Kevin from LA back in the day. Man, when I talk about Humble and on and true for himself, he's just a regular kid who's just a regular guy who's trying to make it to the big lights, you know? You know, we did a... So a long time ago, I'll tell you this story, we were in LA and we were doing this music video and the girl who was helping produce it, she was like, oh, you guys need an extra and then we're like, yeah. And then she brought Kevin Miles and we met him and we just, he was in it and this was long before and then like five years later, I see him on the commercials, on the course, light commercial and all this stuff. I was just like, dude, I knew this guy. It's like a good sign. If you're willing to do a good job in little YouTube videos when you first move to LA because that means you're really trying to do everything. Okay, so as a celebrity barber, I don't know what a celebrity barber should mean. Because I cut a lot of celebrities. I don't really take pictures of celebrities because I just do my job in a go. So that's one plus that they don't, a lot of barber's respect, like please don't take my clients. And I understand I'm not here to take your client. I'm not here for clout. I'm just here to do my job. Right, because a celebrity barber doesn't mean that you're his barber forever. It just means he's in town. He needs to cut. Just cut, do your job and that's, you know. Don't make it like a, hey, this is my guy. Yeah, like, you know, like, oh no, for me is that I've been in the game so long that now it's just for me is just, it's awesome to meet you. And then I'm go, and then somehow the clients really like the fact that- Keep it cool, right? Yeah, it's like, you're a real, you're a real dude. So you know what? I'm gonna hit you up again for the next one. But if I get lucky and there was like a paparazzi that caught us, I'm like, yo, I'm using that picture. So yeah, so this is like- So this is kind of like a- Siete. Yeah, Siete. Oh, the color- The color- Dude, don't make me walk into that, that Dominican shop that we go to. Cause if you look at it, you look at it, it's like a seven. Oh. Oh. Is that where it comes from? Yeah, like a seven. Guys, let me know in the comments down below if this is the haircut I should stick with. Yeah. Or maybe I should just keep it for this video. So usually sometimes when it comes with the hairstyles, it's okay to, you can't slick it all the way back because it somehow will just start moving forward. So I call it, they call it the crown, right? So basically it's forward and that's an old school way to say it, like can I get a crown? No one, that word isn't doing this. Maybe the people who are 40 and above probably understand it. Like, you see, I'm gonna style it like pretty much like this. Yeah. Where it's like forward and then up. Let's go. But I'm just gonna texturize it around it so I give it more of a messy style look. Oh good. Where you wanna just wake up and say, boom, there's your hair in the bubble world that we are the middle man of everything. So I know a lot of Barbie, they do a lot of these, you know, comb pull, find the section. See for me, I'm just really say cut and feel, see how it plays. I'm more of cut and pull and see where the direction takes me. When it comes out. I'm really, when it comes out to styling. I would tell people blow dry down because, and then as, because all the roots, the roots is pushing forward so your hair isn't naturally down. And then when it comes out to bring it back up, that's where it just gives you a lot of love. Oh, you bring it down, push it down, then flip it up. Flip it up, you know. And I always like, well, I use my fingers, but I do like the rice when you grab and eat, like, you know, Filipino style, you like this. So I do like with, I grab it like this and I pinch it and I have to add hot heat. Oh, Richard, you must pinch the rice. Yeah, pinch the rice, you know, like, but I pinch hair, you know. To give it that volume. It's like you're pinching the rice from the Kamiyan dinner. Yeah, see, yeah, literally, we eat with your hands and then, and then you add, then you add a little cold air. So when it comes down to cold air, hot, you know, when you put hot, it's like, it's warm. It, it, it could move around, but we know when the cold food, you touch it, it's cold and it locks. So when it comes on to cold, cold blowing air, it will lock, it will lock your hair. I do is a pitch, you know. Ooh, okay. You see that? Yo, all right, perfect. Yo, fantastic. What do you think? Give me the spin. Yo, this is my first Mohawk, first Siete, first Sevin, first anything like this. Yo, thank you, Rich. Thank you. As always, very helpful, informational, cool. You guys know where to find Rich, filthy rich barbershop over in Williamsburg. Yeah. OG in the game. Yes, sir. Man. And if you want to go to the other shop, it's on the website and I have a gang of team. We're a 14 of us and they're here to cater for you. Just go to the website, filthyrichbarbershop.com. Not just the singular barber, he's a boss too. All right, thank you. Thank you. Yo guys, let me know if you found this video helpful. We're going to continue our barber series and just, yeah, let us know in the comments down below what you think. Check out filthy rich down below. Until next time, we out. Peace.