SunStar Joey Genturales (Contributed photo) May 14, 2021 WHEN a man decides to have his hair cut, it’s usually done in a barbershop with a male barber. When a woman wants to cut, style, color her hair, it’s usually in a hair salon with either a woman hairstylist or a gay one. Despite gender norms being more flexible nowadays in terms of one’s occupation, there are some things that Filipinos still think of as a feminine job or a masculine one. But these career stereotypes don’t bother Joey Genturales at all. Instead, he focuses on his career growth and his professional relationship with his clients. Growing up in a family that is into the hairstyling industry, Joey didn’t have a hard time adjusting to this job.