Hairdresser Reacts To Robot Haircuts

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Hello, are you chef fall today, we're watching some people cut we're not watching people, we're watching robots, cut hair and not only cut hair, we're watching them wash hair, uh shave heads. Let me just tell you something: i came across these videos last night and they just popped up and i was like wait. Robots are cutting hair. Now, where is my job gon na go what's going on? Let'S just leave the cutting the washing and the coloring for real people, because we need jobs too. No, but actually, though, i'm very intrigued, we're about to see some robots literally do so many things that i didn't even know was possible and if you've never seen a robot do hair before well you're about to see it, let's check out the videos hold on. Is this a helmet or or is something to wash your hair? I got ta be honest. This looks like the most janky machine. I'Ve ever seen, yo this thing's gon na rip, her head off or her hair something's, not gon na go right here. Oh absolutely, not. First of all, could you imagine putting this contraption onto somebody's head? They would think that you are going to definitely 100 murder them like there is no chance they're gon na walk out of that salon alive. This thing is a torture device, and i know it like there is. I don't know man that bib you have to wear, because the water just falls right in your head hold on also i'm just realizing that the water just comes running down your face. Dude come on, we have to create a system where the water somehow doesn't run down your face right. Why don't you lay back while it happens? I mean it's putting in the work, though it's like doing the whole. She has to wear goggles for the sh. What'S around her nose, is it like a breathing tube because she might die in this contraption the whole? Setting of this we have to acknowledge. She seems to be living in a more a rustic sort of a house and for some reason they own a machine that washes your hair for you and they are doing it in the backyard it seems like we should be doing other things. I don't know. I'M sorry this is so funny. Looking what all right man listen. I appreciate the attempt at innovation and maybe you will innovate the hair washing system, but i'm not seeing it quite yet all right. We have a long ways to go here. We have a lot to improve on and um. I would probably focus on the head being back instead of the water dripping down their face. But again, that's just me lock me up and throw me into jail. It just doesn't seem like the most optimal way of washing ahead, so i was watching a little bit of this last night and i was like what this guy makes a machine with scissors attached to it and also a vacuum that will suck the hair up before It even touches the ground. I was baffled, so i built this robot. It'S gon na cut my hair the hard way using scissors. I came up with another way of grabbing hair that uses a vacuum. The vacuum sucks all the hair straight up and then, if i slide two fingers in, i get just the hair that i want and no hair from the sides. So this is like a vacuum haircut. I need to see more here's the fingers. The scissors are on a little stage, driven by a servo, and then the scissors are actuated by another servo. Putting these things together, i can move the fingers grab. Some hair lift up and then cut this wig hair is it's like wire, so the scissors can't cut it. I'M gon na have to be the first real haircut, okay, well, here's the tip! First of all, maybe we shouldn't be testing on a wig. Maybe just get a mannequin, it's just one single thought. I just had. You seem like a very intelligent man, where's the mannequin or get a human hair, wig they're very, very inexpensive when they're. That short, i'm just saying, maybe have a hairstylist involved with this next time i can lend a hand um. Also. What are these scissors? Are these supposed to be cutting the hair? They are like this long that isn't gon na. Do anything i'm intrigued by the concept, but we're definitely off to a rocky start. The other big challenge of this haircutting attachment is: how do i move it to all the different locations on the head, so you're telling that this machine is going to move around his head with a pair of scissors attached to it? Why doesn't that feel like a good idea like something about that just feels like? Maybe we shouldn't do you know what i mean, though, with that like? Do you get that, depending on where you're cutting on the head, you want the scissors to be going different directions when i cut the bangs, i want to be cutting across the head. If i cut vertically i'm going to end up with a diagonal sawtooth bangs, which is going to make me look like a complete idiot, it's not going to matter either way. I mean, i know it does matter like in a way but like that should be the least of his worries here. First of all, you're having a robot cut your hair and second of all, you're using the tiniest shears but you're worried about the direction it's cutting in you're, worried about it, giving you a little bit of layers in there like yeah. If you cut it this way, you're gon na get some layering and if you cut it this way you're gon na get like just a straight line, but i don't know i feel like we should work on the fundamentals before we start working on like the technique. How you feeling i'm a mess, i mean i am good thanks. How are you thank you? How are you i'm a mess? Is that robot me sounds very familiar? Oh hell! No, when can i cut your wife's hair? It'S not gon na happen. Trust me. I tried. Wait wait so he created a robot that not only cuts your hair like a hairstylist but also talks to you like a hair stylist. This machine is already trying to get new clients. I appreciate the hustle. My analysis is that you've made yourself into the man who cried wolf, even if you really mean well you're not going to be able to convince. Where did that? Come from? I'M sorry, but i'm just getting this like visual, this machine just going crazy and it just like starts like you know, cutting your face a little bit. You know what i mean like your ear like it just it gets pissed at you. If my alexa became a hairstylist, i do feel like she would take a bit of her resentment towards me out on my head, like i've, definitely yelled at her a few times in my days and i apologize alexa. I really do and i apologize for setting all your um off. They probably all just said something. At the same time, one of the big challenges of getting this robot to work is that it needs to know where my head is yeah in order to cut the right length. If my head is here, it's going to cut a different length than if my head is here. I spent way too much time trying to get this depth camera working. So this is an intel, realsense depth, camera and what i was doing is doing facial recognition to find where my head is. Okay, i like to think i'm a smart guy, but this is all getting a little bit too complicated. For me, this is a whole sort of situation. He'S got going on here. We have, oh, my god, don't get my titties. There are so many moving parts. I hope this is letting you guys out. There know why you go and see a professional like you can't. Even program a machine to do this, it's really hard. How do you tell a robot what haircut you want? The way that i solved this problem is, i took a 3d model of the head and i painted on it the haircut that i want so you're gon na be bald. The other thing i have to tell the robot is what angle to cut at, because i wanted to cut my bangs horizontally and i wanted to cut around my ears. So this isn't telling the robot that i want a giant unibrow was telling the robot cut the bangs horizontally and then cut around my ear hold up. How do you even know how a haircut works like i hope you did? The research you're basically inputting how to cut the hair but you're also not a hairstylist. I don't know it doesn't seem like a good idea. So far, here's the whole haircut from start to finish midway through. I realized there was a bug in my code that made it cut about six times as many locations on my head as it needed to it took about an hour, but it should only take more like 15 minutes. Okay, i have to give this robot props you're, going in you're putting in the work baby. This man is probably not even gon na tip you uh girl, you're gon na give that machine arthritis or something it's a lot. The robot cut the hairs that it could reach really well, there's two problems. The first is it can't get close enough to my ear, so i have all this hair. Excuse me, sir. What happened? Excuse me. This is not the vibe. If that was my robot, i would have been like that thing's trying to sabotage you. I know it. I know it knows. I know it knows what you're trying to make it do and it doesn't want to do it so don't make it cut your hair, but the big problem is, it gave me a robotically, perfect mullet. It just couldn't get quite low enough to cut the last. Maybe inch of the back of my hair, i had planned to have it rotate, which dropped it by about an inch, maybe an inch and a half, but the scissors interfere with the stand and it just couldn't do it. I'M actually really happy. It gave me the mullet there's just something deeply satisfying about a robot, giving me a perfect mullet, maybe also the robot was just trying to give you like a cooler haircut than what you wanted. It was using the information you inputted, but it was like. I feel, like a mullet, might be your your look like that's, usually what a hair cells will do like they'll give you something that is gon na work best for you. So maybe you train this robot. So well that it actually knows what you want more than you do, i'm actually kind of into this robot. I have to give a round of applause. The haircut did look precise besides like the ears and the back, but it's also like a robot that this dude made in his like studio garage. I don't know where he made it, but like i'm thoroughly impressed, i have to be honest. This is crazy. If he could perfect this robot, it could actually do pretty decent haircuts on very specific heads. This isn't it, though we have more to watch. Let'S see what else we have. There is something that does something else, i'm sure there's a lot more actually, but this is all i could find today so get this. This is a helmet that will shave your head with a razor blade, a razor blade in a helmet. Oh, i don't want it. I don't want to try it, i don't want to do it. I will not be the one trying it uh. Absolutely not. I will be keeping my head just how it is it's good to me. I don't need any lacerations um, but let's see how this works. All right, so this is a shaving helmet. Four blade array mounted on teflon coated, aluminum rails, powered by two servos led progress. Indicators show you when the 20 second cycle is up in the back automatic shaving cream injection for the entire cycle. Now, ken here, because he's agreed to be our test subject today, do you want to put that on? Can okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, hear me out see this is useful if i was a dude who shaved my entire head like this all the time i would 100 buy this thing if it works like. I would totally put this on my head and let it go to town and shave the whole thing this seems like a time saver all right, any last words kenny. It looks ridiculous. Okay, let me turn that on for you how's. It feel a little strange when you shave your head manually. You move back and forth and laterally, which is what the helmet is doing right now times four, so the cycle is complete moment of truth, any nicks, oh wow, nice. It looks smooth what what what that did that whole thing in like five seconds. Well, yeah no cuts at all and it looks good. They have it. Shaving helmet imagine like going into a barber, and then they just have a bunch of guys sitting with helmets on like if we could make that thing a little bit more sleek and like minimal, maybe even clear clear, would be cool like you can see all the Wires, i'm all here for the shaving helmet. I will be investing in this unit when i'm bald, please don't ever. Let me get bald hair gods, please i just don't want it like it's just not for me. I think other people look great with it, but me. I like it, i like having hair, please please. This is dope. I love that that seems practical. We do have another video of a different technique that seems more legit. This was posted in 2012 and it says that they were going through trials at this time. The robots we are introducing to you today is one that comes in direct contact with people. This video is freaking me out. I don't know, i don't know. We have decided to make the robots available for users to try out for themselves to gather feedback from users towards its commercialization. Okay, see. Look this looks a lot better designed his head is back in the sink, which makes a lot of sense. Logistically because gravity. You know this robot is equipped with a total of 24 fingers, eight on the right arm, eight on the left. This reminds me of like the water beds, the water massage beds at the mall, like it's giving me the same vibes also ew. Now that i really think about it, like ew those massage beds, do many people laid in those things and nobody cleaned them. This looks like it would give you the head massage of a lifetime. I would be like the only thing that i like getting massage is my head. I don't know this guy's living man he's like this feels good shampoo is laddered inside the machine. It only needs a small amount to wash the entire head spraying. The shampoo on in this way reduces chafing, making it gentler on the hair and on the scalp. Oh, i absolutely 100 need one of these at my house. What the arm can extend right out, which enables the robots to reach all the way to the middle of the head. The units at the rear for washing the back of the head now begins to move. The fingers also work to rinse out the shampoo working to scrub off and remove any dirt everything's been a little bit of a flop. Until now, i am intrigued. I need this device and i'm blown the way that this is real you're. Joking with this, like you are kidding for users with long hair, a special nozzle enables the robot to wash long hair as well. I don't see anything wrong with this so far. Why was this posted in 2012 and it's still not on the market, or maybe it is in the market? Am i dumb? Probably this is extremely relaxing and offers a degree of comfort that users cannot experience with human hands. That was cool as sh. You won this whole video. We had a couple of really great ideas and a couple of not so great concepts, well concepts that just need some working on, except for that stand-up like air, washing machine. It seems like a little bit like it's never gon na work. I don't know i'm not a um computer programmer uh technology person. What do you call them? I don't know, i'm losing my mind. What do you might want to say about that? Big? I don't know engineer, that's what they're called they're called engineers. I'M not an engineer. Honestly, though, i love innovation, and these are quite intriguing - i think it's really cool and i'm interested to see how far it gets. I'M curious to see if anybody out there is getting their hair cut by robots. Is this a thing like? Are people actually doing this? In real life other than on themselves with the machines they build like, is there things out there and if not, why not? Where are they? If you guys aren't following me anywhere else, you can go for it here. My social media handles right here and xmondo's social media handles. You can also shop at the links below. That'S all for today guys. Thank you so much for watching, don't forget to live your extra life and i'll see you beautiful next time. Bye!

EnchanTrisS: The first machine is something that would arrive to your house after you order something completely different on Wish

Gianna Michetti: As a computer engineering student, the robot that cuts your hair seems like a terrible idea but so greatly executed lmfao

Orchid Trust: The head washing robot seems like a prototype and I could see it being used to help disabled ppl be more independent. Can't go to a salon every day. that would get expensive.

R1ckDeckard: I'd love if you and Stuff Made Here collaborated on a hair cutting robot. He's a brilliant engineer and an adorably quirky person. That's one of very few YouTube collabs I'd be excited about.

Mint Berry: that lady in the first clip looks like shes questioning her entire life path that lead to sitting in that chair

Jayla Berry: I immediately got flashbacks to that episode of Spongebob where Sandy invented The Automatic Backscratcher, Hair Comber, Nose Picker, and Ukulele Tuner 9000.

Lily Shimizu: I love the idea of the shaving helmet being clear, not only for the aesthetic but so you can actually see it working correctly and if god forbid anything bad happens you can at least see what went wrong and what you’re dealing with before you attempt to take it off.

Ananya Kanagal: Brad looks like a robotic Olympic swimmer with that top

Mew: As someone with a chronic illness that makes showering and specifically washing my hair very difficult- I have issues with chronic pain and fatigue and dislocations and fainting (especially in the heat of the shower and having to lift my arms above my head) so lemme just say.... a robotic hair washer would be sick lol

Crystal Kerstal: You can see the anger/anxiety that the robot gave Brad. The thought of a Robot replacing a hairdresser really sent Brad to Hairdresser heaven

Mel S: lol im doing a phd in engineering... we build robots n stuff. hearing you talking about the machines is interesting as you make quite valid engineering type observations which many engineers miss XD

Regina Phalange: I could watch Brad react to paint colors, and I'd love it, lol. He's absolutely delightful!!!

Neko-Chan Karate: Hairdressing is likely going to be one of the last things we manage to automate. There’s just way too many variables to code for and it’s one of those things where human imagination is necessary. If someone manages to automate the haircut, we’ll all be out of jobs. (Well… not me. Unless the robots are going to write their own user manuals…)

handmaidmd: Can you see him walking into a barbershop to fix that? “Dude what happened to your hair?” “Oh a robot cut it .”

Ashley Jester: I love that Brad is so upset he can't stay in his chair.

Madisonkayb: Best idea: X Mondo Mystery boxes!! Hair color, products, shampoo, merch, Hoodies. Oh my God I would buy it in a heartbeat

Yaritza Miranda: As a software engineer specialized in testing, hearing the thought process of the second guy testing the hair cutting robot gave me anxiety. Thank goodness it was only a mullet he got

Rhiannon de Rohan-Thomas: Thinking about people with disability or injury affecting their upper limb function, I think these are a useful idea in theory, and some of these might be ok for short hair, but as someone with extremely long hair (that already gets very tangled in a standard hairdresser's basin & occasionally gets caught on things like door handles), I can just imagine it getting caught in the robot arms. At best: my hair would be damaged & super tangled; at worst: I could be going to the ER— and that's just considering the hair washing robots. I'm also suspicious of the razor helmet for use on people with loose or excess skin, or who, like me, have moles on their scalp for which the blades are probably not yet programmed to accommodate. But, hey, if they can figure out ways around these potential hazards, why not.

Emily Docherty: “My head is good, I don’t need any lacerations” 100% would not volunteer for any of these

LifeWithLon: We need a Edward scissor hands sculpture behind the robot machine , I'd deff get mine cut if I knew it was Edward scissorhands

Cora T: The thing that worries me about the hair washing machines is that you'll get tangles. I never use a circular motion, only ever up and down or side to side. With short hair circular motions are probably fine, but considering I have hair down to my hips "no thank you, sir". And I'm also wondering how it would work for other hair textures, like curls. I mean I have a slight wave and it tangles easy, I cannot imagine if one has C4 hair

Wendy G.: I bet that first device made that person's hair so tangled!

Emma Vrijburg: “Machines are cutting hair” Me “yes.. clippers right?” *torture device pops up*

Diana W: If they could create a shaving device like that to shave legs quickly and effectively, I'd buy it so fast!

Angela Tillman: I dont want robots doing my hair. Brad ,your expressions are priceless!

MichIsMellow: As a person with type 4 hair I'd love something that'd help me with washdays, but these hair washing robots would for sure give me tangles

Rachel Linton: Brad looks like he's straight out of Zenon:Girl of the 21st Century and I'm here for it.

Tahamul: Hair cutting and colouring is an art and from what we've seen robots cannot do that. I think these robots might stay just for the excitement and the entertainment, to get the job done we're gonna go to real people.

Diana Greene: I have tears in my eyes picturing that guy going into a (human) hairdresser: "I need a trim around my ears because my robot couldn't reach."

Aaron Wanker: StuffMadeHere is one of my other favorite channels! Glad to see you featuring them. Also, I'm curious how many bald people watch Brad's channel. I do because it's fun to live vicariously through some of the people he features.

Nicole Doherty: This was hilarious to watch thank you Brad! That head washing one was so scary lol

Gaby R.: Brad is like me watching random things on the internet. I mean... you seriously have to get up and pace and rationalize this stuff sometimes. That was great! And yes... where can I get an endless fingers head massaging machine?!

RainbowAlpaca: Brad, you're absolutely right, the robots are coming for our jobs! I would NEVER! That thing WILL malfunction at some point, and I don't wanna be the victim.

Syndi Griner-Owens: being disabled I would LOVE that hair washing robot at home

Christi Wolf: I have the flu and honestly im just so grateful for Brad Mondo and his channel in my time of need. Thank you for your service sir.

Baby Cakes: I needed that todayBrad always makes me laugh!

Danielle Weiss: They already invented the vacuum to cut hair back in the early 90’s. It was called the Flowbie

Summer Baby: I applaud all the people out here trying to innovate the future!

Chelsey Hussein: I hope you’re having a Happy Halloween Brad!!!

tiffkoo: i cant even trust a hairdresser to not cut my eye open when they're cutting my bangs DEFINITELY NOT A ROBOT IT'LL RIP MY HEAD OFF-

Yesenia Perez: The whole robots cutting hair has never crossed my mind until now

Mama T: I agree Brad, I love having my head massaged!! ‍♀️

EmJai: There are days when I find the theory that we’re all living in a simulation crazy. Then there are days when I watch videos like this. Then I think there’s no other explanation than we’re all being punk’d or trolled by whoever is running the simulation. Lol

Anne Thomas: "...a more rustic sort of a house..." I'm dying laughing! Love you Brad! XOXO

Sara Kjeldsen: This was interesting. Lol I love how Brad's laugh transformed to a look of horror at the beginning. I think the last hair washing robot is cool. I thought it was funny how that second guy made a robot who can give him a mullet cut. XD

Hollzie: Congratulations Brad! This was the scariest thing I seen out of all the scary movies and shows i watched on Halloween I will probably be having nightmares now because of this content!!

Pola Rice: THIs video had me laughing so hard. This robot goes amuck and there goes your eyes. Bad haircut is the least of a persons worries. HIs head sticking through the table, your head could be on the table. These people have no fear. Razors and scissors seem like accidents gashes and slashes waiting to happen.

Kelly Brown: Brad "cute" will never be replaced by a robot

Ellie Zorn: Brad really nailed that intro

Ieva: I feel like Brad would even rock the bald look,

Catt Root: I could feel Brad’s stress at the beginning of the video.

Caitlyn Lewis: Hi, Brad, I love yooouu!!!! You inspire me to be myself unapologetically! Thanks for everything you do

Fallenshroud: Hey Brad, great video! There's an updated video by the "Stuff Made Here" channel. He perfected the robot, and it gives him a pretty good hair cut. Hope all is well!

BsTheLadynred: Right...For your wash you need a helmet, snorkel and goggles. I'm laughing so hard I have tears. LOL!!! The second guy should have just bought a Flowbee basically does the same.

FlamingFurball: I love Stuff Made Here and love Brad reacting to it even more.

Miss B: "Just because you can, doesn't mean you should" comes to mind. Okay wow, just saw the results to the shave helmet. That is low key genius, can't believe how well that was executed.

PhyskoaNarkaios: That last one reminds me of an automatic car wash but for the hair, and I'm here for it. The haircutting robot needs to be in the next Saw movie.

Grace: I tried to build something similar to the second video (but much much more simplified) when I was in college with a really simple arduino setup ... and yeah I would not recommend doing that unless you're a professional - or letting a non-human touch your head with sharp metal objects in general. The whole thing barely got through its calibration sequence without cutting my hand off, let alone actually cutting the hair off the mannequin lmao (still got an A though. worth it)

r A: I like how Brad stood up so we could see his leather pants. Just talk about your outfit Brad!!!

Xx Yy: I appreciate Brad Mondo being such a fun guy.

Naomi Jalbert: The fact the Brad is pacing constantly throughout the video while ranting is just so fantastic.

Fraenseen Fowler: When brad is standing with hands on the hip from the jump, we know this reaction video is gonna be something to remember

Chan: “Lock down” hair did things to people’s minds. Hahaha, just imagining a robot hairdresser with an attitude 1. No 2. Genius but… Heck no!! 3. Is this a nightmare…NOPE!! “You killed Kenny!!!” 4. Hmm… it’s a human car wash but I’m intrigued…

Dery: I’m aware that Brad can’t see me but every time he says hi beautiful or like you look gorgeous etc. it makes me so happy and I be like thanks handsome!..

destiny lively: yes i love this, everything is turning to robots tho. love you brad!!

Nyah Johnson: Brad you should do a fail reaction video. Follow the same process that the person is doing, and then show us how to fix it.

Melissa Solis: Brad's reactions too funny

Bobbie-Jean: I'm living for that top! I love it but hey it's all good we all like different styles that's what makes up great. I think he looked like a Punkish version of Elsa! So beautiful!

Tracy S: For all of us olds, the flobee hair cutting vacuum has been around since the 80s. Iconic.

Eeeerrrriiiinnnn: So the second dude just invented a WAY more complicated Flowbie (however you spell it). The thing from the 90s that attaches to your vacuum and cut hair. Legit my uncle had one and it actually worked.

Monique: I need more of these robot videos. this was great

valentina c:: I LOVE YOUR HAIR BRAD <3

Amanda Cook: Congrats on your AIA AWARD BRAD!!

Samantha S: Brad, this is the perfect shade of blonde for you!

chocoboasylum: Time to learn some programming, Brad, for when you have to switch to being the Haircut Robot Engineer

S4FTY: Idea for people with long hair and wanna have a cute/trendy hair style that goes with everything: curtain bangs May work for people with shorter hair also.

Amanda Greene: Loved this vid but it gave me an idea for another video you should do. Back in the day there was a somewhat robotic hair cutter called a flowbee and I think it would be awesome to see you use it or try it out, not on your gorg hair though!

Jenxs J: Brad I LOVE this blouse on you. Please wear more like this. Love your chest. X

Rory Lorelai: Stuff made here is a brilliant engineer! I also don't understand much of programming or engineering but the stuff he mades is mind blowing. I think he also had plans of further optimizing the hair cutting robot (if he didn't turn it in something completely different like the wall painting robot)

Bean: Stuck on the couch due to a very difficult physical pain day, on a YT binge and didn't realize that Brad was going to make me snort laugh with his critique of the robot haircutter. It feels like I have bruised ribs now WORTH it BC I needed that laugh and joy in my life so much right now. Thanks Brad Big Hugs!

Patricia A: This sounds like a Mark Rober-Brad Mondo collab waiting to happen.

DazewithBam: “It seems like we should be doing other things…. I don’t know” when I tell you I fell out I fell all the way out

Kailie Weiler: What brad said about your hair dresser knowing what you want more than you do , that is straight facts. I got my hair cut a few weeks ago and I told my hair dresser to cut only a little bit of layers but he cut a lot, and I'm really not mad about it because I'm obsessed with it now lol

𝙽𝙰𝙼𝙴𝙻𝙴𝚂𝚂: I'd love to see you doing ur own show of complete transformation with big collaborations of youTube artists just like you

Katelyn Smith: Has no one seen the Flowbee? It’s a vacuum attachment that cuts hair.

Xochitl Sandoval: Lol, I felt the same way when I was heard that robots are taking over doctor's jobs.

Julia F: For me as an electrical engineer this is my dream come true Yall have to appreciate the second guys robot! Btw he should‘ve thought about the robots work room at the veeery start

tdlw_13: Brad was a whole mood throughout this video .

Sarah Coleman: Truly a spooky video for the spooky season. Already terrified. Expectations Going In: Ears are going to get chopped off. Brad on Every Device: This is Legit. This could Work. I'd get this.

Bean: That robot hairwasher looks and sounds freaking bananas! Like someone cranked a chainsaw and it would actually make sense for me to go out that way....of allll ways...thats how I would mess up I have severe chronic pain (especially neck) and that's a hard pass until they can fix that up BC that entire experience looks ROUGH right now.

Kathleen Feliciano: Idk why his plea to the hair gods made me instantly think he'd do great as a character in a Bring It On movie

Alberta Grown: Just got home from work and this popped up!! Time to unwind and chill.

Gretchen Bowen: Omg that very last one would be great at home especially for my son. I'd use it for myself as well. I want it

Christina Kyle: Love your hair care and haircolor brand!! Love your shirt!!

Thepanther 007: I swear even for a significant amount of money I would never consider being a test subject for these wacky machines.

Em Passmore: This was invented on Wayne's world I think it was called the suck cut, "it sucks as it cuts"

Mady G: Yours videos always makes me happy

Crystal Province: This would be so awesome for people who have limited mobility. I have a family member with fibromyalgia and they cut there long hair because a simple task of washing there hair and holding up there arms is painful. This could be pretty awesome. Sit in a shower chair in the tub and use this contraption. Needs work, but has potential.

Kaitlynne Walters: The first one looked like an uncomfortable experience. The second one is a no for me, I don't want scissors being controlled by a program that could malfunction The third one is an absolute no no from me because even a human using a blade to shave is terrifying as it is. The last one was honestly something I would actually try.

cato3149: The last one is awesome, it like distilled down a car wash into a hair wash with the moving elements and the shooting shampoo

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