Premier Black Barber Knoxville Tn (Ramando)
Ramondo Jones long time native of Knoxville Tennessee is the premier barber for African Americans, Military personal, and UT students who love the tight fades, slick fros, and butch military hair cuts.
Romondo has been cutting hair for 20 years and is consider one of the best in the whole Knoxville area. Whether you live in Farragut, Gatlinburg, or on UT Campus you need to make an appointment with Ramondo and see why he is so popular in the k-town. College students and High school students ask for the first time discount for first time cuts. Go get that high tight tapered fade today!
Ramondo Jones . (865)588-9153. Mon.Thur.Fri. 8am-6pm Sat.730am-4pm fades tapers fro’s.
Cut Like a Barber Review
When it comes to educational material on teaching individuals to cut hair, nothing can compare to www.cutlikeabarber.com!
The website’s motto is “Don’t just watch a cut, know the cut” and that becomes very clear after visiting the site. The first thing you will notice after viewing the demo of the DVD entitled “Cut Like A Barber” playing on the site’s homepage is the incredible amount of detail that is packed into this DVD. The video just doesn’t just show you someone cutting hair in a crowded barbershop like other material does, but instead teaches you the theory behind the cut before it is shown.
The theory is taught during pre-haircut segments that accompanies each hair cut. The instructor demonstrates the cut on a mannequin’s head with detailed drawings and demonstrations with the clippers showing the viewer when and how much to adjust the clippers, and what guards to use. This is followed by actual application of the technique you just learned on people with varying hair textures in the barber’s chair.
The hair cuts that are taught on the video are the dark taper, skin fade, low fade, braids, and beard taper. An additional comprehensive manual can be included that breaks down the haircuts seen on the video and other popular styles and even more details, and includes a bonus instructional DVD, “How to sharpen my Liners” Which goes over how to get your liners to cut as sharp as the barbers do.










