July. Brutal heat, nowhere to be, nothing to do. My best friend and I sitting on a porch sweating through our shirts, fresh off another mind-numbing shift frying McNuggets and questioning every life choice that led us there.
I had $30, a pair of clippers still in the Walmart bag, and an idea. I looked at him. I told him I'd cut his hair for free — forever — if he just let me figure it out on him first. He thought about it for maybe two seconds. He said yes.
That man is a hero. It was the best decision he ever made. Somewhere between that porch and Ann Arbor, something clicked. The cuts got sharper, the lines got cleaner, and word started spreading the way it does when the work actually speaks for itself.
Now cutting at the University of Michigan — same energy, every client, no rush, no sloppy work.
Full cut and style tailored to your face shape and preferences. Classic or modern.
Skin fades, low fades, mid fades — executed with razor precision and zero compromise.
Quick neck and edge cleanup between appointments to keep you looking sharp.
In 2024, we had an idea. Print some hoodies, print some shirts, see what happens. 50 hoodies. 60 shirts. $2,800 later — we figured out we were onto something. Half the profits went to breast cancer awareness. The other half went back into the brand.
Turns out cutting hair was just the beginning.
The barbershop down the road will get you in and out in twenty minutes.
VTouch doesn't work like that. Every cut gets full attention,
every movement is intentional, and you leave looking like it.