• After cutting and combing, the barber applies what he calls 'special' lotion and powder to client's heads to protect their skin before using an aerosol can to burn hair off. Khalil Hamra/AP Photo
    After cutting and combing, the barber applies what he calls 'special' lotion and powder to client's heads to protect their skin before using an aerosol can to burn hair off. Khalil Hamra/AP Photo
  • 'The experience strengthens the hair, but it’s not permanent as with chemical products. It’s just temporary to show a good and nice style,' he says. Khalil Hamra/AP Photo
    'The experience strengthens the hair, but it’s not permanent as with chemical products. It’s just temporary to show a good and nice style,' he says. Khalil Hamra/AP Photo
  • News about Mr Odwan’s hot method has spread across the Gaza Strip and some other barbers have started imitating him. Khalil Hamra/AP Photo
    News about Mr Odwan’s hot method has spread across the Gaza Strip and some other barbers have started imitating him. Khalil Hamra/AP Photo
  • But he warns that applying 'fiery' hairstyles requires great attention and experience that not all imitators possess. Khalil Hamra/AP Photo
    But he warns that applying 'fiery' hairstyles requires great attention and experience that not all imitators possess. Khalil Hamra/AP Photo

Palestinian barber’s hot, new styling method catches on in Gaza


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RAFAH, GAZA STRIP // Palestinian barber Ramadan Odwan has found a fiery way to trim his client’s hair – if they are brave enough.

In his small shop in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, Mr Odwan uses careful application of open flames.

His creative idea was born from Gaza’s frequent power cuts preventing him from using a dryer.

After cutting and combing, the barber applies what he calls “special” lotion and powder to client’s heads to protect their skin before using flames from an aerosol can to dry the wet hair.

“The experience strengthens the hair, but it’s not permanent as with chemical products. It’s just temporary to show a good and nice style,” he says.

News about Mr Odwan’s hot method has spread across the Gaza Strip and some other barbers began imitating him.

He says applying “fiery” hairstyles requires great attention and experience that not all imitators possess.

The technique is yet another form of resilience displayed by Gaza’s two million residents, who are entering their 10th year under a blockade.

Israel and Egypt imposed the measure after the militant group Hamas seized the territory in bloody street battles from forces loyal to Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas. Israel says it is meant to prevent Hamas from getting weapons, but the move is widely cndemned by critics as collective punishment.

* Associated Press