Your hair
I would consider this one of the most important pieces of knowledge to pass on to a patron.
The best haircut is going to be made possible when you show up with clean and dry hair. Having product in your hair makes it difficult to cut,
gunks up the barbers tools, sticks to everything, and frustrates every
barber at least the slightest amount. This is especially true if you use
a petroleum based pomade such as Murray’s or any of the other greasy
products out there. The lack of product in your hair can result in a
better cut.
If you need to have something in your hair the day
you are getting a cut, try to use a very light hold gel that the barber
can comb through easily. Avoid wearing a hat of any
kind on the day of your cut. Hats will create an indention around the
head that makes blending more difficult. This will be especially true if
you put the hat on right after you get out of the shower.
Your
barber will probably have some product on hand to style your hair after
your cut, and in many cases will be able to assist you in how to style
your hair best.
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