By estervibes on Skatehive
image source I just finished watching the old classic Barbershop, yes, the 2002 one, and I honestly didn’t expect it to hit me the way it did. I wanted something light and familiar, and while scrolling through some old downloads, Barbershop popped up like a forgotten friend. I figured, why not? To make it feel like a real cozy moment, I quickly threw together some homemade fruit juice (which turned out quite refreshing, if I do say so myself) and decided to try my hand at chin chin. Let me just say, bless every Nigerian aunty who makes it look easy. Mine came out a bit too soft, the taste was hanging somewhere between “not bad” and “hmm.” But I made it for myself, so I didn’t stress. I just laughed it off, grabbed my drink, and settled into the movie. Now let’s talk Barbershop. Set in the South Side of Chicago, the movie brings you into the daily buzz of a small barbershop owned by Calvin (played by Ice Cube). At first, Calvin doesn’t really see the value of the shop, it feels like jus