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This is my first guide bhais so lmk how i did and what to improve for next time
Recently i have seen quite a few posts asking about haircuts while alot of people would think its not about the hair it can help anyone who says otherwise is retarded so listen to me as i am high iq so take my advice unless u wanna look like a lil bitch
General rule:
Focus more on:
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Examples:
Do:
Most evidence-backed options:
Minoxidil – Stimulates hair growth and slows thinning. Works best with consistent use over several months.
Finasteride – Slows or stops male pattern hair loss by reducing DHT. Many guys maintain or improve density with it. Discuss benefits and potential side effects with a healthcare professional before starting.
Microneedling (1–1.5 mm once weekly) – Often used alongside minoxidil and may improve results.
Ketoconazole shampoo (1–2%) – Helps with dandruff and scalp inflammation. May provide modest benefits for some people with androgenetic hair loss.
The guy who catches it at Norwood 2 and takes action is in a way better position than someone who waits until he's thinned significantly. Think of it like this: early intervention is the difference between maintaining what you have and fighting an uphill battle.
Make sure you're getting enough:
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Recently i have seen quite a few posts asking about haircuts while alot of people would think its not about the hair it can help anyone who says otherwise is retarded so listen to me as i am high iq so take my advice unless u wanna look like a lil bitch
1: Know Your Face Shape
Measure:- Face length
- Forehead width
- Cheekbone width
- Jaw width
General rule:
- Long face → add width.
- Wide face → add height.
- Strong angles → soften with texture.
- Soft features → add definition.
Oval
The easiest face shape. Almost every haircut works.Focus more on:
- Hair quality
- Density
- Styling
- Hairline
Round (easily the worst)
Goal: make the face appear longer.Best:
- Height at the crown
- Tighter sides
- Medium or long textured styles
- Layers
- Side part
- Heavy side volume
- Blunt cuts
- Chin-length bobs
- Flat styling
- Heavy straight fringe
Square
Goal: soften strong angles while keeping the jawline.Best:
- Medium-long length
- Layers
- Waves
- Texture around the face
- Loose styling
- Very boxy cuts
- Blunt jaw-length cuts
- Slick backs
- Severe geometric styles
Rectangle / Oblong
Goal: reduce vertical length.Best:
- Side volume
- Waves
- Curls
- Textured fringe
- Shoulder-length styles
- Long straight hair
- Excessive crown volume
- Slick backs
- High fades
Heart
Goal: balance a wider forehead with a narrower jaw.Best:
- Volume below the jaw
- Layered medium-long hair
- Side fringe
- Waves near the bottom
- Huge quiffs
- Excessive top volume
- Thick blunt bangs
Diamond
Goal: reduce cheekbone dominance.Best:
- Layers around forehead
- Layers near jaw
- Side part
- Soft texture
- Tight slicked styles
- Center parts if they exaggerate cheekbones
- Severe fades
Pear
Goal: make the upper face appear wider.Best:
- Crown volume
- Textured top
- Fuller fringe
- Tapered sides
- Flat hair
- Slick backs
- Styles that emphasize the jaw
2: Head Shape
Most people ignore this. Your haircut has to work from every angle—not just the mirror.Flat Occipital
Needs:- More length at the back
- Layers
- Texture
Prominent Occipital
Needs:- Balanced length
- Avoid extremely short backs
Long Head
Needs:- Side volume
- Texture
- Moderate height
- Slick backs
- Excessive top height
Wide Head
Needs:- More vertical emphasis
- Tapered sides
- Cleaner silhouette
- Bulky sides
3: Facial Proportions
Think in thirds:- Hairline → Brows
- Brows → Nose
- Nose → Chin
Examples:
- Large forehead → fringe or softer front.
- Large lower face → more overall length.
- Small forehead → avoid huge quiffs.
4: Hair Density
Hair quality matters almost as much as the haircut.High Density
Can wear almost anything.Medium Density
Most versatile.Low Density
Prioritize:- Texture
- Shorter layers
- Volume
- Matte products
- Slick backs
- Wet styling
- Heavy blunt cuts
5: Improving Hair Density
Hair density is partly genetic, but you can often improve how thick it looks—and in some cases actually preserve or regain hair if you're thinning.If Your Hair Is Healthy but Naturally Thin
Your goal is creating the illusion of density.Do:
- Ask for textured, layered cuts instead of blunt heavy ones.
- Blow-dry your hair instead of letting it air dry flat.
- Use volumizing mousse or sea salt spray before drying.
- Finish with a matte clay or texture powder for lift.
- Keep hair clean—oil makes thin hair separate and exposes the scalp.
- Avoid heavy gels and pomades that flatten everything.
If You're Actually Thinning
Act straight away before the norwood reaper gets yo ass.Waiting until you're a Norwood 4-5 and hoping for miracle products is the biggest mistake most guys make.Most evidence-backed options:
Minoxidil – Stimulates hair growth and slows thinning. Works best with consistent use over several months.
Finasteride – Slows or stops male pattern hair loss by reducing DHT. Many guys maintain or improve density with it. Discuss benefits and potential side effects with a healthcare professional before starting.
Microneedling (1–1.5 mm once weekly) – Often used alongside minoxidil and may improve results.
Ketoconazole shampoo (1–2%) – Helps with dandruff and scalp inflammation. May provide modest benefits for some people with androgenetic hair loss.
The guy who catches it at Norwood 2 and takes action is in a way better position than someone who waits until he's thinned significantly. Think of it like this: early intervention is the difference between maintaining what you have and fighting an uphill battle.
Nutrition & Lifestyle
If your hair loss isn't purely genetic, these factors actually matter.Make sure you're getting enough:
- Protein
- Iron (if deficient)
- Zinc
- Vitamin D (if deficient)
- Vitamin B12 (if deficient)
- Omega-3 fats
Haircare Basics
Healthy hair always appears denser.- Don't shampoo aggressively every day if it dries your scalp out.
- Use conditioner to reduce breakage.
- Minimize excessive heat styling.
- Avoid bleaching or harsh chemical treatments if your hair is already fragile.
- Get regular trims to prevent split ends from making hair look thinner.
Cosmetic Density Hacks
These don't increase hair growth, but they make a noticeable difference:- Hair fibers (Toppik) for thinning crowns or hairlines.
- Root powders to reduce scalp contrast.
- Hair dye slightly darker or matching your natural color can sometimes make fine hair appear fuller.
- A well-chosen haircut often makes more difference than another styling product.
: Hair Texture
Straight:- Cleanest
- Least forgiving
- Most versatile
- Naturally adds dimension
- Creates fullness
- Hides density issues
- Requires curl-specific cutting
- Maximum volume
- Shape matters more than length
Styling Rules
Almost every haircut improves with:- Healthy hair
- Volume at the roots
- Products that match your hair type
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Thanks for reading this shit took about 2 hours to make so rep it
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