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Post by brentkuz on Dec 8, 2014 9:50:02 GMT -6
Didn't want to jump into the pomade thread. Thinking about changing my hairstyle up. Been doing the basic white boy flip the front since I was 13....now I'm 28. Basically just changing length of the cut but nothing else.
Was looking at the brad Pitt from fury cut. The two step undercut and other classic cuts.
I can't grow my hair long and sides need to be short by my works grooming guidelines.
What do you guys rock?
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Post by stinky on Dec 8, 2014 10:10:16 GMT -6
#3 on top (#4 in winter), #2 on back and sides.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2014 10:29:21 GMT -6
#3 on top (#4 in winter), #2 on back and sides. #1 on back/sides, 2 or 3 on top depending on mood
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Post by stinky on Dec 8, 2014 10:57:39 GMT -6
#3 on top (#4 in winter), #2 on back and sides. #1 on back/sides, 2 or 3 on top depending on mood We must go to the same Great Clips.
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Post by ickes on Dec 8, 2014 11:29:44 GMT -6
#3 on the sides blended to med length on the top. Top is either point cut or I have them use texturizing scissors as I like texture on the top. I keep the bangs a bit longer than the rest of the top.
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Post by DigDug on Dec 8, 2014 12:47:57 GMT -6
#1 back and sides. Let it grow on top (allows for a Pomp) . Thinning sheers used up top (hairs just to thick).
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Post by stinky on Dec 8, 2014 13:31:51 GMT -6
Thinning sheers used up top (hairs just to thick). Thanks for that.
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Post by ickes on Dec 8, 2014 13:33:30 GMT -6
yeah, wish I had that problem DigDug. I dont let a hairstylist go within 10 feet of my head with thinning shears.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2014 13:39:38 GMT -6
#1 back and sides. Let it grow on top (allows for a Pomp) . Thinning sheers used up top (hairs just to thick). I remember having that "problem" at one time
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Post by DigDug on Dec 8, 2014 14:00:57 GMT -6
Lol, a bald guy once told me - "Grass doesn't grow good on cement, but it sure does grow good on manure!"
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Post by Mattbert on Dec 8, 2014 14:05:32 GMT -6
Didn't want to jump into the pomade thread. Thinking about changing my hairstyle up. Been doing the basic white boy flip the front since I was 13....now I'm 28. Basically just changing length of the cut but nothing else. Was looking at the brad Pitt from fury cut. The two step undercut and other classic cuts. I can't grow my hair long and sides need to be short by my works grooming guidelines. What do you guys rock? If you're going to do a Brad Pitt in WWII movie hairstyle, my advice would be to go for "Inglourious Basterds" instead.
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Post by davelewis on Dec 8, 2014 14:06:11 GMT -6
Buzz cut as short as my clippers will go about once a month.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2014 14:41:42 GMT -6
I hate you, and you, and you, and you that need to worry about hair cut.... I have had bad hair day everyday since I was 35 (more than 10 years....)
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Post by DigDug on Dec 8, 2014 15:27:46 GMT -6
I hate you, and you, and you, and you that need to worry about hair cut.... I have had bad hair day everyday since I was 35 (more than 10 years....) Look on the bright side. I spend about 600+ a year with my barber. That's a few jeans,shirts, and a chore jacket each year (and a hat
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2014 16:31:11 GMT -6
Yeah, that is really helping.... I need to find a good place to get some toupee....
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Post by Old26 on Dec 8, 2014 21:15:33 GMT -6
I hate you, and you, and you, and you that need to worry about hair cut.... I have had bad hair day everyday since I was 35 (more than 10 years....) I won $300 worth of hair care product last night at the art director's xmas party! Perfect gift. It's grey, but still there.
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Post by scooter on Dec 8, 2014 21:41:21 GMT -6
I get a visit from Wahl, once a week. No attachments needed.
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Post by brentkuz on Dec 9, 2014 6:35:49 GMT -6
Lots if buzz cuts and short styles here.
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Post by usctroll on Dec 9, 2014 8:05:25 GMT -6
I always think about getting a more stylish cut, but end up going #2 on the sides faded to 1.25"-1.5" on top. I've had my eye on this hairstyle ever since seeing it on Thomas Ryman, the guy who built the Ryman Auditorium/Grand Ole Opry.
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Post by brentkuz on Dec 10, 2014 6:44:38 GMT -6
Welp going for a haircut tomorrow. Still not sure what type of cut but well see!
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Post by gaseousclay on Mar 31, 2015 6:21:55 GMT -6
I rock the Great Clips $19 hair cut. My hair grows very fast and i'm grateful to still have a healthy mop top (my brother started losing his in his early 20's). Anyway, I used to get my haircuts at overpriced salons many years ago but I discovered that the quality of my haircuts via a salon were no different than a cheap chain 'salon' like Great Clips. My last haircut at an expensive salon I recall paying $40 + tip to the stylist (she was the least expensive). She completely butchered my hair. I never went back to trendy/expensive salons after that experience. If someone's going to butcher my hair i'd be more cool with it if I only paid $19 versus $40. I won't set foot in a barber shop because they only seem to know one style and that's the GI Joe crew cut. I think barbers are skilled at what they do but they're not stylists.
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Post by brentkuz on Mar 31, 2015 11:34:43 GMT -6
Wow Great Clips is $12 by my house. Where they hell do you live? I always get coupons for $4.99 hair cuts.
Decent cuts can't complain.
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Post by gaseousclay on Mar 31, 2015 12:36:28 GMT -6
Wow Great Clips is $12 by my house. Where they hell do you live? I always get coupons for $4.99 hair cuts. Decent cuts can't complain. In my neck of the woods they typically charge $14, but the $19 includes the $5 tip I always leave. On occasion they have their $7.99 specials
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Post by DigDug on Mar 31, 2015 12:42:27 GMT -6
Really a chain?!?! Come on, real men go to a local Barber. Sit and shoot the $&@! With the guys. Talk about Local politics/sports/Denim/Women/etc Does your chain store hair cut use Hot leather shave cream and a Razor? Gotta have that..
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Post by bentin on Mar 31, 2015 12:57:37 GMT -6
Straight blade cuts are where it's at. Straight blade, no clippers, then the attack of the thinning shears. Topped off with a razor cleanup of the gorilla neck and a hot towel to try to fix the uglies.
Same hair cut I've had since college, when I cut off the collarbone length goofiness.
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