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Kurt Kueffner’s MENSDEPT. offers men a salon to call home

Kurt Kueffner in his salon, MENSDEPT.The modern world is still struggling to offer men a salon to call home. Kurt Kueffner wants to change all of that with his new barbershop in downtown Minneapolis, MENSDEPT.

Kueffner tries to put together the pieces of a successful barbershop – the community vibe, the focus on quality service, the friendship – in these times. Just like many other businesses out there, barbershops continue to evolve and with MENSDEPT. offering a clean white t-shirt to customers for haircuts and keeping drama to a minimum in the shop, Kueffner could really be on to something.

Next time I’m in Minneapolis I’m going to look up MENSDEPT. and try to get in for a haircut and chat!

The Art of Shaving Barber Spa

What is this place? According to their website:

The Art of Shaving Barber Spa is a unique concept that combines traditional barber services with aromatherapy skin treatments. For the ultimate indulgence, experience our renowned Royal Shave, scissor haircut, or skin treatment performed by our expertly trained master barbers in the luxurious surroundings of our shops.

They now have locations all around the country.

Chalk this up as one of the new barbershop trends – mixing the old with the new.

The old Business 2.0 did an article in this new combination several years ago.

THE MANHATTAN BLOCK THAT HOUSES THE ART of Shaving’s flagship store is a preppy paradise. The main Brooks Brothers store is down the street, the Yale Club just around the corner. Inside the boutique, barbers wield horn-handled straight razors and badger-hair brushes, then soothe customers’ faces with postshave clay masks. An hour later the newly shaven emerge with shopping bags full of sandalwood-scented aftershaves, lemony preshave oils, and nickel-handled razors, hoping to re-create the experience at home.

Part barbershop and part pampering spa, the Art of Shaving is pouncing on the fast-growing men’s grooming trend by appealing to consumer nostalgia. Its 10 retail outlets–five of which have onsite barbers–are dedicated to making men better shavers by getting them to trade in their Barbasol. Though several premium shaving brands have emerged during the past few years, the Art of Shaving is by far the most successful. Last year the company booked a 15 percent net profit margin on more than $15 million in sales–half of which came from upscale department stores like Neiman Marcus–pulling past hipper brands like $3 million Sharps Barber & Shop and traditional lines like Truefitt & Hill. Now, with plans to open 40 more U.S. stores during the next two years, husband-and-wife founders Eric Malka and Myriam Zaoui think the Art of Shaving’s retro appeal can easily win over mainstream buyers. “You’d be surprised how often customers refer to their fathers and grandfathers,” Malka says. “That’s as emotional as it gets.”

Give us your thoughts if you’ve checked it out, but we’re all for new ideas in this area.

The Gordon Gekko look will be back soon

Michael Douglas had one of the more memorable hairstyles in movie history when he sported the slicked-back look in “Wall Street” back in 1987. Well, get ready for that look again, as Douglas reprises his role as Gordon Gekko in the sequel that just premiered at Cannes.

It doesn’t look like he wears it through the whole movie however. Here’s the trailer.

You can bet this film will start some barbershop discussions!

6 timeless hairstyles for men

Actor Johnny Depp is showing off one of the six timeless hairstyles for men according to AskMen.com. This one is called “The Shag.” Others wearing this style include John Lennon and Owen Wilson.

Others on the list include:

Natural side part – worn by George Clooney, Daniel Craig, and Steve McQueen

Crew cut/buzz cut – worn by David Beckham, Brad Pitt, Sidney Poitier, Will Smith, Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z

Slicked back – worn by Jimmy Stewart, Sean Connery and Leonardo DiCaprio

Quiff – worn by James Dean, Rock Hudson, Conan O’Brien, Elvis Presley and Morrissey

Side swept – worn by Michael Caine and Cary Grant

Check out the full article as it describes the history of each hairstyle.

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