How to ask for your haircut at the barbers'
- Ah wei Ong
- Nov 21, 2022
- 3 min read
Introduction
Choosing a haircut is one of the hardest decisions you can make. There are so many things to consider: does it have enough length, does it suit your face shape, will it work with your lifestyle? We've come up with a list of questions that will help you narrow down your options and ultimately pick the perfect haircut for YOU.
Take your face shape into consideration.
When choosing a haircut, your face shape should be one of the first things you consider. The best haircuts for men depend on many factors, including your style preferences and the shape of your face.
Your hair is an expression of who you are as a person and it’s important to understand how different hairstyles will affect the way that others perceive you.
There are six main shapes: square, round, oval, heart shaped and triangular – so let's take a look at what each one means!
Think about how you want your hair to feel, as well as how it should look.
There are a variety of factors to consider when choosing a haircut. Some of these include:
Hair texture. Do you have curly, straight or wavy hair? If you have curly hair, will the style help enhance its natural texture? If your hair is naturally straight, do you want to add some curls?
Hair type. Is it thin or thick? Fine or coarse? Will any particular cut make it look thicker than usual or thinner than usual?
Length of your hair. How long is it right now (from the crown of your head)? How much length do you want the cut to affect—and in what way—when all's said and done? For example, if your current style features long layers at one side and a blunt cut on top, would you rather keep those same proportions while adding more body to the back third of your head (for example) before taking off an inch or two overall—or would another proportion be better suited towards achieving the look that suits YOU best!
Consider your lifestyle.
The first thing to consider when choosing a haircut is your lifestyle. If you're a busy parent, it might be difficult to find time to style your hair each morning. This means that messy bobs and pixie cuts are out of the question (unless you enjoy getting up early). Instead, consider opting for something with more length that can still be styled in a simple way. On the other hand, if you work in an office environment and don't mind spending some extra time styling your look, there are plenty of options available to suit any kind of taste.
If you have straight hair, consider getting a perm.
If you have straight hair, consider getting a perm. A perm is a good option for straight hair because it adds volume and texture to flat locks. Perms can be done at home or in a salon, but they are more easily achieved with the help of chemical products or mechanical tools (which are typically used by professionals).
When getting your hair permed, keep in mind that the resulting style will last for about two months before it needs to be redone.
Conclusion
Having the right haircut can transform your look and make you feel more confident. The key is to choose a style that complements your face shape and lifestyle, while also fitting in with your hair type and texture. If you’re still unsure about which haircut would be best for you, consult with a stylist who can help guide you through the process.
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