Piccasso
Welcome to Juice Piccaso page, In 1996, I cut my own hair and realised that I had potential, I mean the fade was sick and off the chain, from then on, i started cutting my class mates hair, they were lining up lunch times, after school and weekends, they have contributed to my experience and the time i had with them at school was something that i will always cherish. I went to college and studied Art and design also continued cutting hair at home, during college i became manager at JD sports and worked there for 3 years, I decided to use my own initiative by turning my learning at college to practice and concentrated on designing different paterns on peoples head. I always say this "Let my work, speak for it self"business man approached me and said come and work for me at Hair Shack, i thought this was an opportunity for me to enhance my career at barbering because the spot of the shop was perfect in Hounslow High Street and it needed someone like me to take care of business.
I took my barbering from cutting school mates, friends, premiereship footballers to another level when i opened my first shop and i named it as "Barber Juice" in Lady margaret road, Southall, i was there for a year.
i was then approached by one of my regular client who is the regional manager at IBM, he had an idea to open up a shop called Ultimate near bus garage in Hounslow, i worked in partnership for about a year until things went from bad to worse as my business partner lost £100,000. i felt like it was the end of my barbering career, i reflected on what i have learned and mistakes i have made.
in 2007, again i opened up another shop with the same name as previous shop "Barber Juice"at 64 Whitton Road, Hounslow i worked and trained the following barbers, Kofi, Private, Patrick, OX, Bob, Tie, Samatar, Ryan, Sharcus, Nicholas, Ones. Imy, Spikes, Spark, David and many more.
The shop closed for refurbishment for a while, i went back to my first shop for temporary period and when the work was completed i came back naturally.
I am still there at present.
Piccasso said, "let me tell you something" and "let my work, speak for it self,"