There is something magical about going to see the same person for a specific service throughout your life, and whether it comes to baker, butcher, florist, librarian, or hairdresser, people tend to relate to local service providers. Wissam Farr, from Bristol, is an example of loyalty that is so important. He goes to the barber himself, Joe Pais, owner of a hairdressing salon in Bath, for nearly half a century. Farr documented his visits to the hairdressing salon, by taking a picture of him and his barber through the mirror every time. The pictures show how the barber and the customer have changed over the years since the 1970s. And the nice thing about this British human story is that (Var) goes to Pais Salon to cut his hair, even though they live in two different cities. In this context, Chris Ford's chief sales manager, Hook Insights, says customers "are loyal to local service providers." As for (Var), he says: "It is clear that many things are not the same as they were in the seventies, but Joe Pais is the only thing that is consistent." . Meanwhile, the barber said, commenting: “It is an honor for me to work with people constantly over the past 42 years, and in many cases, the relationship with them is not just a relationship between a barber and a client, but between two friends.” He continued: “I had dinner with some, And I went on trips with other customers, and my clients joined me on vacation trips to my home in Sicily, and in some cases the fourth generation of the same family comes to the salon, which is amazing. ”

Far worked to document his visits to a hairdresser

Poetry, by taking a picture of him and his barber

Through the mirror every time.