Razor work vs. point-cut: where each fits
By Alfred Belvedere — Founder, Omni AI
“Razor work vs. point-cut: where each fits doesn’t fix a bad week. It quietly raises the floor of every average week, and the average weeks compound.”
Razor work vs. point-cut: where each fits sits at a crossroads of practice and marketing. The marketing side is loud; the practice side is quieter and more useful. Craft technique.
Today’s Key Insights
The first thing to know about razor work vs. point-cut: where each fits is that the headline framing under-sells what's actually going on. On the Love Thy Barber side, the practical version of this is shaped by women’s cuts. The mechanism is more interesting than the marketing.
Practice-side, the variables that move outcomes are unglamorous: dose, timing, route, and consistency. The Love Thy Barber bench has seen this pattern enough that we calibrate against it before we adjust the menu. A clinic that gets all four right outperforms one with a flashier menu by a meaningful margin.
The action implication for someone in the menu reading this: the right next step is rarely the most expensive option. It's usually the one that pairs with the routine you already have. For Love Thy Barber clients specifically, we'd start at the smallest viable version and let the numbers earn the next step.
Power Move
Ask the practitioner the question you've been polite about. razor work vs. point-cut: where each fits is one of those areas where the obvious question is the right question.
Razor work vs. point-cut: where each fits
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