From the reference materials, it could be seen that there were many old hair-shaving masters in the market, such as Zhou Chuanli from Kangzhuang Town, Linqing City, Master Shao from Baiji Village, Suji Town, Cao County, Southwest Shandong Province, Sun Qihai from Ezhuang Daji, Taihe Town, Zichuan District, Zibo City, and an old man surnamed Lai who was also a hair-shaving master in the market.
In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the shaving practitioners were called "waiting for the imperial edict"; in the late Qing Dynasty, the title of "shaving craftsman" came into being. In some places, shaving was also called "cutting hair","cutting hair","pushing hair", etc. In ancient times, it was also commonly known as "shaving craftsman". In addition, in the early days, there was a special name called "Dai Zhao".
In the reference materials, there was a Kairui electric hair clipper that was sold by a manufacturer in Wenzhou City. It was suitable for children and the elderly. The blade was made of ceramic and the price was 61.75 yuan. There was also a new fully automatic flying saucer automatic hair cutter, an electric buzzcut shaving artifact, suitable for men, but also for the elderly. The price was 21 yuan. However, there was no specific mention of the functions of these two hair clippers. In addition, there was also the Yingqu Boost hair clipper. Although it was not explicitly mentioned that it was suitable for the bald old man, it was easy to operate. It had a slider-type positioning comb design and used 0.7 ultra-thin nano-ceramic blade. The blade had been safely designed and tested, and the working noise was less than 55 db.It was equipped with frequency conversion technology and 280-type motor, providing two-speed power switching, which could cope with different hair qualities. It could also be easily operated by people with broken hands. From these characteristics, it might also be used for the bald old man.
In traditional China culture, barbers were respectfully called " Master Barber,"" Barber Master,"" Barber Master,"" Barber,"" Mr. Barber," etc. They could also be called " Barber Master." In modern society, they were often addressed as " Master " or " Barber ".
In the past, there were many names for hairdressing, such as waiting for the imperial edict, tweezers, commonly known as barbers, shavers, etc. In the Ming Dynasty, it was called "comb head". In the Qing Dynasty, it was called "shaving head". There were also "cutting head" and "pushing head".
In ancient times, people who cut their hair were called waitresses and tweezers, commonly known as barbers, shavers, plastic surgeons, etc.
The common names of barbers were Barber, Mr. Barber, etc. In modern society, they were often respectfully addressed as Master or directly called Barber.
There was a popular hairdresser named Xiaohua, whose real name was Li Jing. She was the hairstylist of the Beautiful Barber Shop in the Changnipo Settlement Area of the Sports Center in Hecheng District, Huaihua City, Hunan Province.
The small oil pot of the old-fashioned shaving clipper was used to oil the clipper. There was a long mouth in front of it. When using it, the oil could flow out by gently pressing the body of the pot. The oil could be delicately injected into the machine gap of the clipper to play a role in smoothness, making the clipper sharper and smoother. Similar small oil pots were also used for the maintenance of sewing machines.
The cloth was an auxiliary tool for old-fashioned hair-cutting razors. It was usually made of raw cowhide and canvas. There were also long strips made of raw cloth. When used, it could be smeared with sapphire powder to sharpen the razor. It was also known as the knife cloth and the knife cloth. Before shaving, the old hairdresser would "swing" the razor back and forth on the knife cloth to make the blade sharper.
The honorific titles commonly used by barbers were Master, Barber, and Mr. Barber. In modern society, as people paid more attention to professional equality and respect, these honorific titles were no longer commonly used. However, in some areas and industries, they were still used.