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Passion drives this EL barber

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“I thoroughly enjoyed learning the art and craftsmans­hip so I decided to open up my own barber shop,” Leslie said.

“I also liked that it had a short, one-month course, and for a family man like myself it seemed ideal because I wouldn't be spending a long time away from home.”

Dapper & Steez, popular slang for style with ease, opened it's doors at 23, Suffolk Street, Berea last week for all men, young and old, who want to look and feel good about themselves.

“I aspire to give men pride and confidence and to look after themselves, even from a young age, through a variety of services,” he said. These include eyebrow colouring, hair colour coverage, straighten­ing treatments and nose waxing.

E-studio Glam director Lwandy Ngebe said she had also faced similar challenges in the hairdressi­ng industry. She was forced to take hair stylists under her mentorship programme to Port Elizabeth where they could complete a programme and get an accredited certificat­ion and also do trade tests.

“Since the closure of Vogue and Buffalo City College hairdressi­ng courses, there are no vocational schools offering hairdressi­ng in East London, which is why we also had to engage the owner of the Hair School, which is among a few in the province to offer trade tests to some of our hair stylists.” she said.

There are currently talks concerning opening a college that could cater for hairdresse­rs in the future.

I aspire to give men pride and confidence and to look after themselves, even from a young age

 ?? Picture: MICHAEL PINYANA ?? IN FASHION: The lack of hairdressi­ng training centres in East London did not stop Jeremy Leslie from opening his own barber shop in Berea.
Picture: MICHAEL PINYANA IN FASHION: The lack of hairdressi­ng training centres in East London did not stop Jeremy Leslie from opening his own barber shop in Berea.

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