One day I’m going to travel from Los Angeles to Minneapolis just to receive this service from this woman, this is freaking amazing. I remember seeing her other video a few years back and thought to myself damn! This is Has to be on my bucket list.
In countries, such as Japan, women have their faces shaved regularly. I’ve shaved my face on and off for many years and I’ve never noticed any extra hair growth. That’s just been my own experience. You can always voice your concerns with your doctor. 😊
I sort of thought it was a gag bit. But really this was probably great practice. And yes lots of natural born women do shave they're face. Great video great skills to a dying artful
Hi Kat, great video...again. Is this another visit, or just different camera angle of the previous visit? You are correct in that traditional barber shops and services are hind to find. Although retired, I still shave myself with one of my straight razors a couple of times each month, to keep the edge and the art.
It seems strange to us here in the US to see a woman getting a shave but there are many videos of women in Japan getting a shave...seems to be fairly common there.
Correct. Female face shaving is very common in Japan. And they don’t grow beards either. I’m going to be 41 this year, but don’t look it as face shaving helps keep the skin young. 😊
@@Dusty9499 I haven’t had my Louise Brooks bob yet, as I haven’t heard back from James the stylist. I’ll have to find somebody new in the New Year. I’ll write about it in a blog post soon.
A simple Google search would have saved you from your shameful embarrassment. Women began shaving their faces during the Elizabethan era, when Queen Elizabeth I made it fashionable to remove eyebrows and shave facial hair: Middle Ages: In the Middle Ages, Catholic women were expected to let their hair grow out as a sign of femininity, but they could pluck their foreheads to make their faces look more oval. Elizabethan era: Queen Elizabeth I made eyebrow removal fashionable and started the trend of shaving facial hair. 18th and 19th centuries: Shaving became more common for women in the upper classes. Early 20th century: Shaving became more widespread and socially acceptable. 1920s: Companies like Gillette started to market women's hair removal products, such as underarm and leg hair removal. Recent years: Face shaving has become a growing trend, with women embracing it for smoother skin and better makeup application. Other cultures to have women shaving their face and heads for other reasons, such as marriage. Please educate yourself.
I just love the attention to detail by this lady barber
bonjour , il manque le shampooing aussi je pense
@@sebastienhenrilourdin what does this refer to
@@DomBarber celà aurait été bien d'avoir le shampooing aussi
@@sebastienhenrilourdin Yes I understand
One day I’m going to travel from Los Angeles to Minneapolis just to receive this service from this woman, this is freaking amazing. I remember seeing her other video a few years back and thought to myself damn! This is Has to be on my bucket list.
Have you been to Minneapolis to receive this service ?
That is an amazing facial shave clip again. You did such a great job dear Kat. Wow.
Thanks!
you are so brave Kat I want to have a face shave but am frightened I will have even more hair grow back
In countries, such as Japan, women have their faces shaved regularly. I’ve shaved my face on and off for many years and I’ve never noticed any extra hair growth. That’s just been my own experience. You can always voice your concerns with your doctor. 😊
Thanks Kat my husband is going to do it later when he does my weekly facial
Have fun!
The crispy wrinkles will disappear
This place is on my bucket list.
This is so sensuous - shows the pleasure of a relaxing barbershop visit.
I sort of thought it was a gag bit.
But really this was probably great practice.
And yes lots of natural born women do shave they're face.
Great video great skills to a dying artful
"Natural Born Women" are the only women...don't start that liberal bullshit
Totally enjoying this. You’re amazing. Great way to kick off the new year. Keep on rocking what you do. Happy New Year. You rock. 😘💈🔥😘❤️🌹
Hi Kat, great video...again. Is this another visit, or just different camera angle of the previous visit? You are correct in that traditional barber shops and services are hind to find. Although retired, I still shave myself with one of my straight razors a couple of times each month, to keep the edge and the art.
Same visit, not a stream, real cameras used
@@KatSurth Got it Thanks.
Excellent
Omg this was amazing to watch
It seems strange to us here in the US to see a woman getting a shave but there are many videos of women in Japan getting a shave...seems to be fairly common there.
Still a great video.
Beautiful
Can someone shave my face like this? 😮
Very very beautiful.
I really like it a lot 🙇👏💋😍💕
I really like your nape shaved, but the camera is not right
I bought another camera, so that way if the Barber or stylist blocks the camera, I have another one to capture the scene
@@KatSurth Right, but you better shave the nape of your nape with your husband a clearer camera
We all want to see the haircut
Her face hair will grow or not
Nope. I’ve shaved my face on and off for years. No beard has ever grown in.
@@KatSurth what benefits for hot towel .
The heat opens up the pores, softening up the hair, making it easier to shave. It also helps to clean out the pores (skin).
@@KatSurth my wife want shave .if I do for her .sure hair will not come
Correct. Female face shaving is very common in Japan. And they don’t grow beards either. I’m going to be 41 this year, but don’t look it as face shaving helps keep the skin young. 😊
You should get a shampoo at the barber shop
I want to marry this beautiful lady Master Barber.
Omg, that lady barber is so very beautiful ❤️❤️😘 I am so in love with her 😘
Love papion
Good superb
I think she likes you lol
Thought you were getting a bald fade? That's what you yourself said last week.
lol, no, I said my two favorite styles on myself & others are the bald fade and flat top
@@KatSurth No you commented on last week's video. Someone asked for you to cut it clean around your ears and you replied. That's next week.
You might want to relisten to that again. I will be getting the Louise Brooks haircut, not a bald fade.
@@KatSurth clean above your ears was what you lead people into thinking you were doing.
@@Dusty9499 I haven’t had my Louise Brooks bob yet, as I haven’t heard back from James the stylist. I’ll have to find somebody new in the New Year. I’ll write about it in a blog post soon.
This fad with women having their faces shaved is nothing more than a gimmick. Totally ridiculous.
A simple Google search would have saved you from your shameful embarrassment.
Women began shaving their faces during the Elizabethan era, when Queen Elizabeth I made it fashionable to remove eyebrows and shave facial hair:
Middle Ages: In the Middle Ages, Catholic women were expected to let their hair grow out as a sign of femininity, but they could pluck their foreheads to make their faces look more oval.
Elizabethan era: Queen Elizabeth I made eyebrow removal fashionable and started the trend of shaving facial hair.
18th and 19th centuries: Shaving became more common for women in the upper classes.
Early 20th century: Shaving became more widespread and socially acceptable.
1920s: Companies like Gillette started to market women's hair removal products, such as underarm and leg hair removal.
Recent years: Face shaving has become a growing trend, with women embracing it for smoother skin and better makeup application.
Other cultures to have women shaving their face and heads for other reasons, such as marriage.
Please educate yourself.