In the interview, Dinnerstein expressed, “I don’t know what I’m dealing with until they walk through the door… A lot of the time, the tension is being resonated from the parents and rightfully so.”
Jahod Carson, Justice’s father, mentioned that it was his son’s first haircut, and Dinnerstein created a comfortable atmosphere during the appointment, allowing them to focus on making the little boy feel at ease.
While Dinnerstein skillfully handled the haircut, Carson emphasized the collaborative effort between them in ensuring Justice’s comfort throughout the session. “He wanted me to trust him… we both were helping each other out,” Carson explained.
Dinnerstein’s compassionate approach extends beyond Justice and Carson. Nicole Capuano from New Jersey also discovered the salon online when she faced challenges giving her son Giovanni a haircut. Dinnerstein’s unique method involved making Giovanni feel involved in the process rather than distracting him, resulting in a tear-free experience.
Reflecting on his feelings when cutting the hair of children with disabilities, Dinnerstein shared, “It’s nice when the kids come in crying, then at the end of it, the mom leaves crying of happiness. A complete 180 — a great feeling.”
Your Kind of Cuts not only shares videos on TikTok but also on their official Instagram account. In one video, Dinnerstein can be seen dancing with his young client to create a comfortable environment.
“God bless this man!” praised one commenter for Dinnerstein’s compassionate and inclusive approach