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Nowadays, fashion isn’t only for women. In the last couple of years we’ve seen a huge resurgence in vintage barbering styles and classy undercuts. That’s because men are becoming more and more aware of their looks. But it’s no less important to feel comfortable than to look attractive. Despite the huge popularity of buns and shoulder-length hairstyles for men, short haircuts remain the ‘reigning kings’, due to their clean cuts and precise styling.
Going to the barbers is the best opportunity a man can have to get the ultimate haircut. It’s the one time when a professional stylist can help sculpt your hair. Therefore, it’s important to know what to ask for at the barber. Here’s our extensive guide on hairdressing terminology to help you out.
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How to Choose The Right Barber or Men’s Hairdressers
Before you think about how to talk to your barber, you need to make sure you’re going to the best one. There are lots of different factors to take into account when choosing a hairdresser. First and foremost, make sure you go to barbers with a good reputation. Check online reviews or ask others to make sure.
Be sure to keep your budget in mind. Barbers can range in price from under twenty to well over eighty dollars. When it comes to haircuts, you get what you pay for. Nevertheless, you don’t need to spend ridiculous amounts of money to get a good trim.
What to expect
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Taper vs Fade
There isn’t much difference between these terms. A fade is when the hair becomes shorter until it reaches your skin. A taper involves longer hair and doesn’t necessarily have to be cut as short as a fade.
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Undercut Fade
Usually this involves having longer hair on the top of your head, whilst the back and sides are cut extremely short.
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Haircut Grades
Grades are the different lengths that you can get your hair cut too. For instance, a number 3 haircut is shorter than a number 4 haircut.
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Neckline
The neckline is important, make sure the barber shows you how high they’re cutting it and whether it’s flat or natural.
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Texture/Layers
Texture is the look that your hair has depending on thickness, the amount of curl and how it’s cut. A layered texture generally involves cutting certain areas of your hair shorter so longer hair rests on top.
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Thinning
Thinning is useful if you have particularly thick hair. Usually done with a pair of thinning scissors, it is the process of removing weight from your hair to make it more manageable.
Haircut Numbers
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Haircut numbers refer to the different lengths you can have your hair cut too. Although this sounds pretty simple, it’s important to know what you’re talking about. Especially when you’re asking for a men’s fade haircut. To get a classic taper haircut, ask for a taper that decreases from about a 5 down to a 1.
Haircut grades go from 1-8 and which one you ask your barber for depends on what length you are after. -
Grade 1 One-eighth of an inch
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Grade 2 One-quarter of an inch
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Grade 3 Three-eighths of an inch
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Grade 4 Half an inch
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Grade 5 Five-eighths of an inch
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Grade 6 Three-quarters of an inch
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Grade 7 Seven-eighths of an inch
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Grade 8 An inch
How To Ask For A Haircut
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When going to the barbers there can often be many questions that come to mind. In particular, what haircut should I get and how to ask for a haircut properly. When asking for a haircut it’s important to take the style of hair you want into account. In order to get the best types of haircuts for men, it’s important that you know the correct terminology.
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- Have a style in mind when visiting the barber.
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- If you want a fade, know which grade you want.
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- Taper and fade are similar, but a fade goes down to the skin.
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- Have a style in mind when visiting the barber.