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Advice for Haircut and styling

MrMehr

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Hi, there.
I am about to get a haircut next week, and I want to hear this /r suggestions for potential haircuts, style, and products.

This is how it looks now: &
This how it looked a year ago short hair and styled hair:
I supposedly have a diamond shaped face and thought of rolling with slicked side, back, pompadour and quiff.

Any advice on how to tell the barber how to do the cut? Secondly, any recommendations for products? I have a fine and thin hair, and I badly need a good pre-styler, I thought of Label M volumizer spray or American Crew Booster Powder.
For the styling product: I thought of either Daimon Barber Clay or Baxter of California Pomade Clay, which one will work best for fine and thin hair?
Lastly, I am in London now. Can anyone recommend me a good barber in the city?
Sorry, for the long post.
 

sajesak

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Hi, there.
I am about to get a haircut next week, and I want to hear this /r suggestions for potential haircuts, style, and products.

This is how it looks now: &
This how it looked a year ago short hair and styled hair:
I supposedly have a diamond shaped face and thought of rolling with slicked side, back, pompadour and quiff.

Any advice on how to tell the barber how to do the cut? Secondly, any recommendations for products? I have a fine and thin hair, and I badly need a good pre-styler, I thought of Label M volumizer spray or American Crew Booster Powder.
For the styling product: I thought of either Daimon Barber Clay or Baxter of California Pomade Clay, which one will work best for fine and thin hair?
Lastly, I am in London now. Can anyone recommend me a good barber in the city?
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Hi there!

Firstly, for your diamond-shaped face, the slicked side, back, pompadour, or quiff are excellent choices. To guide your barber, consider showing them pictures of the styles you like and explaining the length you prefer on top, sides, and back. Mention specific details like how you want the hair textured or the parting location.

Given your fine and thin hair, a volumizer spray like Label M or a booster powder such as American Crew can add thickness and texture as a pre-styler. Experiment to see which works best for you. For styling, both Daimon Barber Clay and Baxter of California Pomade Clay are solid choices. Clay products provide a natural look and hold without weighing down fine hair. Try samples to determine which suits your hair texture and desired style.

As for a barber in London, check out "Ruffians" in Covent Garden or "Pankhurst London" in Soho. Both are highly regarded for their skill and attention to detail. Don't worry about the long post — getting the right advice is crucial for a great haircut! Enjoy your salon experience in London! 💇‍♂️✨
 

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