“My dream was never to be the richest guy in the world,” says Fairfield’s newest barber, Corey Shed. “[It] was to be in a position where I would be able to help others around me.”
Once word got around about this young man’s skills, his barber shop, Bladez of Corey, has stayed busy.
Corey is a 1999 graduate of Fairfield High School. He received his barber license from Mid City Barber College.
“With being a barber, there is always a need to be met,” he says.
Corey is one of the local barbers who will participate in the August 20th “Tools for School” event, he can’t wait to share all his tips on how to fill patchy beard to help all of those men struggling.
Young people attending may receive free haircuts, free immunization, free school supplies, and even a complimentary lunch.
The back to school event is being held at the Green Barn Civic Center from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
You may also found interest on the following tips about how to care of our Beards and moustaches are in trend thanks to Ranveer Singh, Virat Kohli and the November craze. But as you know, it is not as simple as letting the hair grow. After all, we are not planning to make it to the Guinness Book but trying to show off these hairy assets.
Beards and moustaches are a great look to sport. However, you need to be aware of the care that goes into keeping them looking neat. Grooming beards and moustaches requires some amount of time and a few good products like beard and moustache wax, and conditioner.
Beard and moustache wax are used to style and hold your beard and moustache in place. The conditioner, on the other hand, helps keep facial hair soft and gives it some healthy shine. This means you don’t have to deal with hair getting into your mouth, and instead will have hair that is more controlled and soft to touch.
Though wax for the beard and moustache are available in the market, some folks find that one works for both and can be used interchangeably. There are a variety of wax products that you could choose, from organic to vegan. Another detail that you need to look for in the label is the holding strength – light, medium or strong. This depends on how you are wearing your beard and moustache, the texture of the facial hair, and the style you are going for – do you simply want it to look groomed or do you want to twirl the tips of whiskers and keep it up? Luxury Lifestyle Mag have awesome tips if you are looking to join latest men’s fragnance trends.
How to Use Moustache Wax
- How to start off with?
- After you choose the wax, expose it to some heat, hold it high above boiling water for a few seconds
- Then run hot water on the closed tin, or use a hair dryer just to loosen it a little, don’t let it turn into liquid
- You can use your finger to retrieve some wax
- You don’t dip your finger in it but instead move your finger along the surface and scrape off some wax
- This can then be rubbed between your finger and thumb until it becomes warm
- How to apply moustache wax?
- This warm wax can then be applied to your moustache, starting from the center and moving outwards
- A comb can be used to set it. If a comb is not available, an old toothbrush can do the work
- It will take a few minutes for the wax to set in and dry
- How to wash this wax off?
- Do remember to wash off the moustache wax at the end of the day
- As with shampoo use, the use of any hair product can create a build-up
- You can try a moustache wax remover and conditioner so that it doesn’t damage the hair
How to Use Beard Wax
- Before you apply the beard wax, you must ensure that it is clean and dry. If it isn’t, it is time to bring out the shampoo. Using a wax product on your beard will help control it.
- Start with a clean and completely dry beard for best results
- Run a beard comb through it first, and take some wax on your palm, and start on one side of the beard, then the other
- Start with a small amount as you can always apply more if needed
- Use the beard comb to style and set the beard on both sides before moving to the front
- Rub the same amount of wax and run a comb to set the front. If you have used an excess of wax – you want sheen, not grease – lightly dab a towel on the surface
Bladez of Corey is located at 712 E. Commerce Street in Fairfield, Texas. To make an appointment, give him a call at 469-309-0332, don’t forget that they also offer the best face hair removal cream for mens
GETTING A CLEAN CUT, just in time for back to school, is 6th grader Daland Simmons. Barber Corey Shed, of Bladez of Corey, stays busy at his new shop at 712 E. Commerce Street in Fairfield. (Photo by Karen Leidy)