I think I should start doing haircuts #jonathannyc #fyp #fypシ #viral #towson
Starting something new like haircutting can be both exciting and a bit intimidating. When I first thought about trying out haircuts, I wasn't sure where to begin or how good I'd be at it. I remember watching tons of tutorials online and trying to practice on friends and family members. What surprised me the most was how creative and therapeutic the process could be. One day, after a particularly funny episode where I asked myself, “Am I cooked?” reflecting whether I had messed up a haircut beyond repair, I realized it’s all part of the learning curve. Every haircut was a lesson in patience and precision. I also discovered that having the right tools made a huge difference—from quality scissors to good clippers. I’ve since learned that taking up haircutting isn’t just about the technical skill; it’s about building confidence and connecting with people. Whether it’s a quick trim for a friend or experimenting with styles, there’s satisfaction in seeing someone’s smile after a fresh cut. If you’re thinking about starting haircutting, my advice is to start small, be patient with yourself, and enjoy the process. It’s a rewarding journey, especially if you appreciate hands-on crafts and personal expression. Moreover, sharing your haircut projects on platforms like social media can invite helpful feedback and even connect you with others interested in the same hobby. I’ve found groups and tags related to haircuts and local communities like #towson can be great places to exchange tips and support. So, if you ever feel like you’re 'cooked' or overwhelmed, remember everyone starts somewhere, and with some practice, you can develop your skills and maybe even turn it into a passion or side gig.


















































































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