I have thinning hair and I finally just got tired of it, decided to buzz it, it's liberating but I don't even recognize myself in the mirror
Did the same thing a few days ago. I have a weird head. :|
I have thinning hair and I finally just got tired of it, decided to buzz it, it's liberating but I don't even recognize myself in the mirror
Sign me up as someone else who has always had short hair but has decided to grow it out for a completely different style.
Been a while since my last cut.
Started wearing a cap recently to hide the mess so I can grow it longer.
That awkward phase sucks, I shaved my head in December and have been letting my hair grow since then. Now its starting to look nice, got it parted in the middle and its totally different then any style I use to have. Definitely worth it when you push through that phase.
This is the phase I always get to and end up quitting and getting my normal boring hair cut.
Sign me up as someone else who has always had short hair but has decided to grow it out for a completely different style.
Been a while since my last cut.
Started wearing a cap recently to hide the mess so I can grow it longer.
So I decided to trim it, which in hindsight feels like a good idea. You dont notice the thinning as much now I think.
I started noticing it this spring, but i had a kickass undercut going and didn't want to loose it (undercuts are one of the greatest hairstyles ever conceived, thanks Ralph Fiennes.) Anyways, I also dont really want to acknowledge the lack of hair I have - say ordinary narcisissm I guess - so the only real reason I did it today, was that I found a really nice cap to wear instead of nothing.
So, all's well that ends well
Ok so I combed my hair slick back after a shower and noticed it looked pretty damn good, really made it look thick too and also more professional. Now it would be a long slicked back style, so I'm wondering what kind of product should I go for. I'm thinking of American Crew firm hold, would this be right? Or a pomade? Both I would imagine would make it look ever thicker, but I already have pretty thick hair so idk.
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Thank you I have actually. I'm a bit apprehensive about it still, my thinking is this - I know the hair is going to get even thinner as I get older, and when I have a complete bald spot on the top of my head, I'll remove it all. I'm not gonna go around having a "half rim" (is that what you call it? I can't find the real haircut name for it) of hair on my head.@Obin it looks better shaved down, you look like someone who would rock the shaved head well. Ever though of going all the way with the bic?
Thank you I have actually. I'm a bit apprehensive about it still, my thinking is this - I know the hair is going to get even thinner as I get older, and when I have a complete bald spot on the top of my head, I'll remove it all. I'm not gonna go around having a "half rim" (is that what you call it? I can't find the real haircut name for it) of hair on my head.
Barbers have said to me that I can keep it as is for a couple of more years before it'll get worse, and I'm probably gonna follow their sayings.
Cut looks great. I was thinking about trying some kind of lower fade next time around as well.Yesterdays hair cut:
Does Hair-GAF approve of the cut I just got today? Been sticking with the same style for the past couple of years. The girlfriend likes it so I try not to stray to far from a slicked-back look.
My shirt is faded to fuuuuck now. I usually just wear it as a house shirt now.I have that shirt. It doesn't fit anymore 😭
But it looks good man.
Cut/style is super solid man. Suits you well.Does Hair-GAF approve of the cut I just got today? Been sticking with the same style for the past couple of years. The girlfriend likes it so I try not to stray to far from a slicked-back look.
Thanks, the woman doing it took a good hour on it. Its costs £30 but the people there do it really well.Nice! Seen some real choppy fades recently.
Cut looks great. I was thinking about trying some kind of lower fade next time around as well.
Thanks, the woman doing it took a good hour on it. Its costs £30 but the people there do it really well.
Where do you get yours done? My guy upped his prices to like £35 recently, and I've moved so it's effort to get to him too.
In Soho, London. Place called "The Whacky Barbers". Its an awwwwful name but the people in there are great.
https://www.facebook.com/wacky.barbersoho
Does Hair-GAF approve of the cut I just got today? Been sticking with the same style for the past couple of years. The girlfriend likes it so I try not to stray to far from a slicked-back look.
Not sure what hair product you use but this is the pomade I swear by;Looks good
I try to slick mine back but it either goes too glued to my head or too high
Just end up messing it up and going with a different style
Like cornrows?How awful are braids in a guy?, i ask this because my pro debut is coming up. And my hair is longish and obscures my vision, so maybe braids would be the way to go?, solely for the fight. I don't like braids... but i don't want to cut my hair!
Like cornrows?
Do-rags not allowed in boxing?Yeah, i guess... i just want something that doesn't look awful for the fight. I won't keep them unless i like them afterwards.
Do-rags not allowed in boxing?
Fabulous.
Not really a fan of that haircut. It's shaved too high up, giving the top a "toupé" look.What are the measurements of Ryan Reynold's hair in these two photos? Grades etc.
Yea, my thoughts exactly. Individually remix the haircut to suit you, rather than doing the copy pasta version. Unfortunately, you'll have to design the haircut yourself most of the time... and finding what looks good for you takes trial and error.Not bad.
Recently I have liked the undercut look a little more grown in, with a long ass fringe and matte texture.
Barbers cut and paste this hair style and this point and I love the super individually tailored alternatives.
GAF, I need some advice. I have thick, dark hair that I've been growing out recently, and the newfound length is beginning to necessitate a change in style. As it stands now, I let it go mostly unruly, taming it mostly with my hands. That said, my hair type is such that, despite the length, it tends to "poof out" when it dries, instead of doing what I want it to. On top of that, the length is making this more and more difficult.
I'd like to turn to some basic product to style it how I want it. I'm to the point where I can pull it back into a basic ponytail, but I'd also like to be able to slick it back as well. Any advice or recommendations for slicking back thick (to the point of "poofiness") hair?
Yea, my thoughts exactly. Individually remix the haircut to suit you, rather than doing the copy pasta version. Unfortunately, you'll have to design the haircut yourself most of the time... and finding what looks good for you takes trial and error.
My next version will slowly fade/taper a 3 at top and go down to a 1.5 at bottom into my beard. And I regret cutting the front as short as I did.
How long is it? Do you have pictures?
I am pretty unhappy with my last haircut. I brought pictures to describe the sort of undercut I want, and I ended up getting a very cut and paste shaved sides thing with an okay fade. She missed a lot of hair too, which is embarrassing.