modern men haircuts..

i've been doing the side part for over 6 years now. still going strong. people getting different cuts because the side part/ comb over is too common now?

side part is a classic, traditional cut that will NEVER go out of style. Unlike the faux hawk, the skrillex side shave, etc etc....it's never been a "trend," my dad rocked a side part, his dad rocked a side part, and his dad rocked a side part. it's never going to look out dated. 
 
Change is good too. Having the same haircut for so long gets boring.

Finally got a haircut after 9-10 months. Measured my hair to be around 9 inches. Told the barber to cut half off the top. Will be rocking a slick back or pompadour style for now.
 
 
Try Bumble & Bumble Sumotech. Works good for me and I have really thick hair.

Where in Dallas do you get your haircut? Just moved back home to Dallas and have been looking for a good place. 

Trying to change up my regular cut - #1 on the sides faded up, longer on top. Trying to grow out the sides a bit and go for a messy natural look because I feel like everyone has the undercut/clean cut/madmen feel going on now. Here's my progress so far:
is there shine on bumble and bumble?
 
I want a product that's gonna give my hair a dry messy look. What ya recommend that's not too pricey.
Was using tea tree pomade. But it was $20 for like 3-4oz
 
IMO i think we cut it a little too high. Knew the chance i was taking though, was tough to get perfect and couldnt trust another person to try. Couple of the guys at the shop held one side up n clipped it in but still hard

Wondering what ideas u guys have as we go forward
 
Went from Combover with a part to an undercut. :nthat:

Thinking of going back to a combover, though. :nerd:

I love my hair. :nthat:



-Drew
 
can you still get the dapper look without an undercut or combover?
 
$22 for 4 oz lol
I'm looking for something more affordable tho

ADH dry goes a long way though, you don't have to use that much. With that being said, the hold isn't as strong as a layrite, uppercut, etc. but you also have to know how to use it correctly. I find applying it while wet then blowdrying it gives a stronger hold, while applying it to already dry hair leaves it a little more plyable and loose. Check out https://instagram.com/andrewdoeshair/ he's the creator of the product and has some good posts about using it, his youtube has some good info too
 
Went from Combover with a part to an undercut. :nthat:

Thinking of going back to a combover, though. :nerd:

I love my hair. :nthat:



-Drew

Got an undercut last two visits to the barbershop after years of a comb over part. I hate my undercut now.


I feel you, man.

It feels like you can't go from a comb over to an undercut without transitioning through an ugly stage *laughs.



-Drew
 
what's the difference between a taper and a fade?

i usually just do a 2 on the sides but wouldnt mind going a bit shorter on the lower sides but dont want to go down to like a zero or anything.

should i just say 2 down to a 1?
 
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@Quell - I would definitely recommend still using some product even though you've got it pulled up. I think that's going to solve the problem with it getting loose. I feel like American Crew pomade could work well for your situation. Dope cut.
 
what's the difference between a taper and a fade?

i usually just do a 2 on the sides but wouldnt mind going a bit shorter on the lower sides but dont want to go down to like a zero or anything.

should i just say 2 down to a 1?


http://coolmenshair.com/2013/01/difference-between-a-fade-and-a-tapered-haircut.html


there you go my g, read up.

from other stuff i've read it says that taper and fade are sometimes interchangeable, but it looks like a fade is just a shorter taper?
 
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I did for a while but it felt good to cut my hair short again. The long hair kept clogging my shower drain and I always had to put product in my hair before leaving the house or it would look like a mess.
 
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