Thursday, October 5, 2017

The Bald & Beautiful: Celeb Barber Shares Tips On Maintaining This Carefree Look

Actress Sanaa Lathann
 By Lenora Houseworth-Weston  

Shakeya “Shakey” Mervin, known as "Shakey-da-Celebrity-Barber" on instagram knows about a bomb cut. The self-taught, Harlem-based barber began professionally cutting hair after she struggled finding a new job as a teacher just six years ago. During that time, she leaped head first into the male-dominated field after reading a Craigslist ad--and soon found a calling that allowed her to totally be herself, like in the classroom. Since then, she’s snagged clients like BET's 106 & Park, Mike Epps, Sidra Smith, Cicely Tyson and more.

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While short cuts by women transitioning from relaxed hair to natural are still the most popular, according to Shakey, there are women going through a "transformation" who want to see how they look bald. Some might credit actress Sanaa Lathan's recent chop for the movie 'Nappily Ever After' with spiking the meter. One look at the comments on her instagram posts and you'll see women who weren't necessarily thinking about going bald before giving it some thought. And though going bald is beautiful, with anything else, there’s key information you should know before going all in. Read on as Shakey gives tips on maintaining this fearless, hairfree, carefree look!

Know You Are Beautiful
Be comfortable with the skin that you’re in. If you feel comfortable enough cutting it, (know) it grows back. Some women are concerned with looking too masculine but there are so many ways you can cut it.

Keep It Simple
Dealing with short hair, you don’t want to do too much--argan oil spray just to keep the sheen and keep the moisture inside the head. On a low cut that is not bald, you can use the same products but just keep it natural--alcohol-free products that don’t cause flakes on the scalp. I suggest a T-Gel (Shampoo). Tea tree is also very good for the skin.

Film Producer Sidra Smith
There Are Levels to It
A person like Ms. Sidra (Smith), she goes triple zero, which is the level right before bald. It looks like it’s bald but it’s not. At a triple zero baldie, you want to come in every week because your hair is going to grow fast. The more you cut your hair the faster it grows. At a light Caesar (the next level above the triple zero), you want to come in every two weeks.

Beware of Razor Bumps 
A lot of barbers get accustomed to cutting one person after another without cleaning clippers each time so the blades get dirty and dull. To help alleviate the problem, when you get in the chair, ask the barber to clean the clippers in front of you. Also, women’s hairline is further down than men’s, so make sure the barber doesn’t raise the hairline at the back of the neck too high. Doing so can definitely cause razor bumps.

You Are What You Eat
Some women don’t know that diet can cause dandruff and dry scalp. Our diet shows up on our skin and scalp. Healthy living and eating is the best thing for everything.



Get the Perfect Brush

In between cuts, you now have length so you want to get a brush to get it the texture you want and get it to lay down. I recommend the Diane brush...It depends on your texture--there are Diane brushes with two sides on each side and you can determine which is best for your hair.

Learn to Let Go

“You have to be comfortable with the shape of your head once the hair comes off. It’s very scary at first, but the ease of maintenance is what excites women at the end. They come back to me two weeks later and say, ‘Shakey, I love it!”’.

Make sure you check out Shakey’s work on Instagram!

Have you ever rocked a baldie? Will you? 

Lenora Houseworth-Weston is a social media strategist and writer based in Jersey City, NJ by way of the Windy City. Her work has been seen in places such as Yahoo.com, Glaad.org and BlackEnterprise.com. Jay-Z lyrics and avocados are her life. Follow her adventures on Instagram @LenoraSheWrote!


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