brylcreem boy
One of the Regulars
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Are there any barbers on here or anyone who has had this kinda haircut.
I have sported a 50's pomp for awhile but need to tone it down for the new job. The pic on my Avatar is what I'm looking to try for awhile. Classic late 50's early 60's " Dapper Dan" or Side Part. I've been told when you get a sharp part like this, that it's best to find a barber who will part it before cutting it, and will cut it the old school way, meaning leaving it long where the part starts and gradually shortening it as it goes over. I'm told this will help it lay better and form a better quiff in the front as well as make it easy to find the part each time, since the hair on the other side of the part will be much shorter. The only draw back I see to this, is if my hair falls out of place the bangs will be longer on one side. Hopefully there are barbers who still know this technique. Comments, Suggestions????
I have sported a 50's pomp for awhile but need to tone it down for the new job. The pic on my Avatar is what I'm looking to try for awhile. Classic late 50's early 60's " Dapper Dan" or Side Part. I've been told when you get a sharp part like this, that it's best to find a barber who will part it before cutting it, and will cut it the old school way, meaning leaving it long where the part starts and gradually shortening it as it goes over. I'm told this will help it lay better and form a better quiff in the front as well as make it easy to find the part each time, since the hair on the other side of the part will be much shorter. The only draw back I see to this, is if my hair falls out of place the bangs will be longer on one side. Hopefully there are barbers who still know this technique. Comments, Suggestions????