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Ari Emanuel Hairstyle

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I can take this picture in with me, but how I would direct a hairstylist to cut my hair like this and do you think it would work for my features?'


Me:



Ari:

 
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Probably. Your current hairstyle is not very flattering at all.


Gee thanks :) I actually went to a very short buzz cut recently, but I am thinking instead of growing it out all the way to try something like the above pic.

Is it really just a basic Caesar?
 

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I don't think that looks like a basic Caesar honestly. It looks more like what Tom Ford does, really low buzz with his hair pushed forward to try and cover his receding hairline as much as possible without really looking like he's trying to.
 

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