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HAIRCUTS — ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
Why Haircuts Matter
Your haircut is one of the earliest things people notice.
A strong haircut can enhance facial structure, balance proportions, and signal grooming commitment.
A bad haircut can wreck an otherwise decent face.
Pick a style that complements your face-shape, respects your hair texture and growth pattern, and invest in maintenance.
Face Shapes & What Works
- []Oval face — most styles work
[]Round face — add height/top volume, avoid full-length sides
[]Square face — soften edges, side part, textured top
[]Heart face — balanced length on top, avoid heavy fringe - Long face — keep sides fuller, shorter top length, avoid extreme height
TL;DR: Match your haircut to your face shape → you’ll look sharper immediately.
Hair Texture, Growth Patterns & Maintenance
Your natural hair texture (straight, wavy, curly) and growth (cowlicks, bald spots, receding hairline) dictate what styles are practical.
Maintenance = regular trims, good products, and realistic expectations.
Popular Styles & When To Use Them
- []Undercut fade — great if you want contrast between sides and top
[]Crew cut / short back & sides — low-maintenance, emphasizes face
[]Textured crop — works for wavy hair, adds volume and messiness
[]Longer styles — only if you commit to upkeep and have thick hair
TL;DR: Choose a style you can maintain, not just what looks good in a salon photo.
Salon Visit: What To Ask & Check
Before you sit down:
Bring reference photos, discuss your hairline and texture, agree on top vs sides length, and ask how long the cut holds shape.
Bring 2–3 photos (front, side, 45°).
Show how you style your hair daily.
Confirm clipper guard numbers for precision.
Show how you style your hair daily.
Confirm clipper guard numbers for precision.
DIY / Home Haircut Considerations
If you’re cutting at home:
Get a proper clipper + guards, barber shears, and at least two mirrors.
Start longer than you think, blend slowly, and check symmetry often.
Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
- []Too much length/volume with thin hair → looks limp
[]Over-fading sides on a receding hairline → highlights the issue
[]Copying a celebrity haircut without matching your texture/shape
[]Neglecting upkeep — a once-great cut becomes sloppy in weeks
Summary
Your haircut is a major looksmax factor.
Get the right style for your face, hair type, and lifestyle.
Maintain it. Avoid shortcuts.