Barber Calculates Mathematics on Customer's Head for Accurate Haircut, Video Goes Viral: "Maths is Everywhere"
- An unusual barber has gone viral after posting a video to show how he gives customers accurate haircuts
- In the video he posted on TikTok, the man calculated how he would carve the hair correctly
- While some TikTok users find his method funny, others praised him for aiming at accuracy in his work
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A barber who uses Mathematical figures to calculate hairstyles has gone viral on TikTok.
In an interesting video on the TikTok handle of @geometric_cuts, the barber used a pencil to write figures on the customer's head.
He also made use of a ruler and a protractor with which he measured angles and ruled the edges.
Methodical barber uses geometry tools to measure hair
He had finished styling the hair but paid a lot of attention to the front when he was carving it.
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Also, he drew the angles and marked them clearly, setting out where and where his clipper would and would not touch.
After ruling and measuring with the geometry equipment, he used a pencil to write out the figures.
He is not the first barber to use an unusual method. An earlier video of a barber using a mathematics set had gone viral on social media. In the video, the barber is seen using a compass as well as a triangular ruler to carve the sideburns.
Watch the video below:
Reactions from TikTok users
The man's method and dedication to his work have stunned fans, who took the comment section to praise him.
@Sharick said:
"Do you mean Maths is everywhere?"
@colonel_kenya asked:
"Where are you located? I want to feel geometric making sense in my head since it didn't back in school."
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@user2125591334883 commented:
"Those who never liked maths."
@user530343028504 said:
"He was a maths teacher in his past life."
@unusual Queen commented:
"Why not become a math teacher
@Mmercii167 said:
"Thought math would not apply in life now I confirm."
@Princess commented:
"Na now I understand the power of the almighty formula, I thought we all agreed it’s useless."
@ndumisosithole833 said:
"So this is why Maths is important."
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Earlier YEN.com.gh reported that a handsome baby boy who went to get a haircut at a saloon is trending after his video emerged on TikTok.
The 11 seconds video, which was posted by the barber, @guy_mor blew up on TikTok and pushed some people into wanting to have babies.
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