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With cleavers and blowtorches, Pakistan barber offers hair-raising cuts
With cleavers and blowtorches, Pakistan barber offers hair-raising cuts
Agence France-Presse
Published May 20, 2021 07:00 AM PHT

Hoping to prove a cut above the competition, Pakistani barber Ali Abbas relies on an unusual array of tools to practice his craft -- including blowtorches, meat cleavers, and even broken glass.
Hoping to prove a cut above the competition, Pakistani barber Ali Abbas relies on an unusual array of tools to practice his craft -- including blowtorches, meat cleavers, and even broken glass.
Abbas's fringe style is proving a hit in the conservative nation, with customers flocking to his shop in the eastern city of Lahore.
Abbas's fringe style is proving a hit in the conservative nation, with customers flocking to his shop in the eastern city of Lahore.
During a typical trim, Abbas will take a bit off the top with a blowtorch.
During a typical trim, Abbas will take a bit off the top with a blowtorch.
He adds some layers with the help of a cleaver and butcher's block, while occasionally thinning out a thicker mane with a bit of broken glass.
He adds some layers with the help of a cleaver and butcher's block, while occasionally thinning out a thicker mane with a bit of broken glass.
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VIDEO: Hoping to prove a cut above the competition, Pakistani barber Ali Abbas relies on an unusual array of tools to practice his craft -- including blowtorches, meat cleavers, and even broken glass pic.twitter.com/MW46P6Iyds
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"I thought I should do something different to attract more clients," Abbas told AFP.
"I thought I should do something different to attract more clients," Abbas told AFP.
"In the beginning, I tried it on artificial hair, and then -- after practising it for some time -- I used it on a client, and he liked it a lot."
"In the beginning, I tried it on artificial hair, and then -- after practising it for some time -- I used it on a client, and he liked it a lot."
Since first unveiling his style in 2016 and after brushing away customer fears, he says the unconventional approach has become a hit.
Since first unveiling his style in 2016 and after brushing away customer fears, he says the unconventional approach has become a hit.
His popularity has only grown since, resulting in television appearances and fashion shoots.
His popularity has only grown since, resulting in television appearances and fashion shoots.
"There has been a very good response from my clients, who were quite scared in the beginning," said Abbas, whose eccentric manner and own unkempt, frizzy locks gives him the look of a mad scientist.
"There has been a very good response from my clients, who were quite scared in the beginning," said Abbas, whose eccentric manner and own unkempt, frizzy locks gives him the look of a mad scientist.
Abbas charges 2,000 rupees ($13) for the unorthodox treatment -- or 1,000 rupees for a traditional trim with scissors.
Abbas charges 2,000 rupees ($13) for the unorthodox treatment -- or 1,000 rupees for a traditional trim with scissors.
"I am feeling quite relaxed and comfortable," said Ali Saqlain, as the barber took a blowtorch to his head.
"I am feeling quite relaxed and comfortable," said Ali Saqlain, as the barber took a blowtorch to his head.
Abbas says he also enjoys a large number of women customers, who he charges an additional 500 rupees for extra styling.
Abbas says he also enjoys a large number of women customers, who he charges an additional 500 rupees for extra styling.
"I had my hair cut done at this salon three times," said Arooj Bhatti.
"I had my hair cut done at this salon three times," said Arooj Bhatti.
"I prefer it to be done with a cleaver as my hair grows fast after," she added.
"I prefer it to be done with a cleaver as my hair grows fast after," she added.
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