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Anderson Boyce, Owner of Hairforce1 tells us why the next generation of barbers deserve a quality education

“THEY’RE COMING TO SMALLER ORGANISATIONS OR SHOPS LIKE US TO “TOP UP”, BUT WE’RE REALISING THEY’RE LACKING THE FOUNDATIONS”

What I’m beginning to find in the industry is that there is a big influx of students who are coming out of big colleges and barbering organisations without having the necessary skillset. From our perspective as a smaller academy, it seems that larger organisations are keeping the conveyor belt moving and getting as many people in and out as physically possible with little emphasis on the quality of training so there is a big gap in terms of skills and the quality of training. We deal with all hair types that walk through our door and I strongly advise against pigeonholing yourself as a barber. No matter your race, culture or gender if you want to put yourself in the strongest position possible you should be taught how to cut straight hair, afro hair, mixed hair and so on, from as early as induction.

Students that find their way to us have been taught by staff who don’t cover all demographics or hair types. Essentially that means the barbering tutors that are put in place don’t have a wide breadth of skills to be teaching, and this leaves a large percentage of learners without the skills they wanted upon signing up. They’re coming to smaller organisations or shops like us to “top up”, but we’re realising they’re lacking the foundations and the fundamentals, which means we have to start them from scratch. I built my business and my academy out of pure passion because I absolutely love the industry. I love training and education and cutting hair, but when you’re picking up the pieces of the bigger organisations it makes you think about what’s happening on a larger scale. Is this what barbering apprentices and learners are being subject to? How much do they care about the industry or is it just about turnover and profit growth? For me, personally, I won’t hire a tutor unless they eat, sleep, breathe barbering. To have that passion at the centre changes absolutely everything. For anyone thinking of entering the industry now I would say to look for an academy or barbershop that has diversity and is representative of life in 2023. Don’t arm yourself with one skillset and put yourself in a weakened position, when you can have access to everything and everybody.

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This article appears in April/June 2023

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