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Added on the 20/10/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Look out Sweeney Todd, it looks like one Siberian man may also be vying for the title of the most hair-raising hairdresser. Russian hair expert Daniil Istomin offers some of the most risky haircuts we've ever seen, chopping off clients' hair with an axe in his home city of Novosibirsk. Daniil's clients are some very trusting people, they literally putting their life on the line as Daniel's axe comes within inches of striking their heads during the one-of-a-kind procedure.
Palestinian barber Ramadan Edwan is lit, his work is smoking hot, his skills are on fire. Don't worry, your eyes aren't playing tricks on you in the heat, Ramadan's barber shop specializes in singeing their customers' hair to perfection. You can find his unusual barbershop in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern area of the Gaza strip, where Ramadan and his crew set hair on fire before styling it. Ramadan pours flammable powder and liquid on a customer's head before sparking a stream of flammable fluid from a spray can and touching the flame to the hair. Shockingly, flames often remain on a client's hair for quite a while, eating away at the hair slowly, while Ramadan combs it calmly, brushing away the burnt parts. Fire barbing is nothing new to this area of the world, and it can even be found in parts of India, where hairdressers use candles to burn hair into style. This really hot trend leaves a cool cut after hair is burnt by a professional, but perhaps it's better not to play with fire on your own.
Kathmandu, Jun 12 (EFE/EPA).- Hair salons and barber shops were allowed to reopen on Friday after the Nepalese government eased some coronavirus related restrictions. Nepal has been under lockdown since March 24 to contain the spread of COVID-19. (Camera: NARENDRA SHRESTHA). SHOT LIST: BARBERS WEARING PROTECTIVE GEAR CUT CUSTOMERS' HAIR AT BARBER SHOPS IN KATHMANDU, NEPAL.
Moscow, Jun 9 (EFE) .- (Camera: Sergei Ilnitsky) Moscow lifted on Tuesday the coronavirus confinement for all of its more than 12 million inhabitants in a de-escalation of the restrictive measures, even though the Russian capital, the main Covid hotspot the country, has almost 200,000 cases and more than 3,000 deaths.FOOTAGE OF MOSCOW HAIR SALONS AND BARBER SHOPS IN MOSCOW.