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Hunter Perock

EZ Fade Haircut Guard, a pandemic product

Hunter Perock
Image Credit: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Entrepreneur Name: Hunter Perock

Business Name: EZ Fade Haircut Guard, Sussex, United Kingdom

When the pandemic hit, the common problem which men felt was to get their hairs trimmed. While most of them used basic trimmers to trim all of them they couldn't get the desired results. The same problem inspired Hunter Perock to design the product.

He designed the model of EZ Fade Haircut Guard using 360 CAD software — which he learned in high school and printed it using a 3d printer. He printed over 50 models till he got the perfect one. it is made up of two pieces the guard and the attach.

He is now planning to retail the product to barbers shop and to at-home haircuts. He is planning to launch a website once he gets sufficient funds. The guard will be available for $35 online.

Before designing this product his first venture was teaching students how to wake surf.

Source (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel): https://www.jsonline.com/story/communities/northwest/2020/11/02/wctc-student-sussex-creates-fade-guard-wake-surfing-businesses/6053574002/

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