![]() ![]() Ask your barber to keep it long, square off the neck line and grease it up for the full effect. What to ask for: Before you even step into the Barbershop, do some research and make sure you find someone who knows what they are doing, cause this cut takes a bit fo skill. The Long Pompadour and added Jelly Roll is a style for a guy wanting to stand out from the crowd. LONG POMPADOUR WITH JELLY ROLLĪbout the Long Pompadour with Jelly Roll: This style is straight out of the 50’s, worn by greasers, rockers and the Teddy Boys of the UK. What to style it with: This will depend on your hair type and how much control you need, but Salt Spray, Easy Hold or Matte Pomade are great options. Ask for the edges to be kept soft and for some added texture to the style. What to ask for: Tell your barber that you are wanting to keep the length and like to wear the hair loose. Requiring a bit of length, the hair is brushed backwards emphasizing the flow and movement of the hair. LOOSE THROWBACKĪbout the Loose Throwback: This is a slick backs more casual cousin. Apply a few pumps of Foam Tonic to the hair, and then use a hairdryer with a diffuser to set in place. ![]() What to style it with: To enhance the curls, there are few better products than Foam Tonic. What to ask for: Tell your barber that you want to keep the curls natural on top, and cut to your liking, and pair it with a high skin fade. DEFINED CURLS WITH A SKIN FADEĪbout Defined Curls with a Skin Fade: This cut is all about balance, letting the curls do their thing on top, while keeping the fade tight and tidy. What to style it with: This style takes a little bit of finesse, so we suggest pre styling with Foam Tonic, before locking it in with Deluxe Pomade. IF you’re wanting something a little more unique, ask for the part line to be angled back towards the crown. What to ask for: Ask your barber for a side part, but to shave in the part line. CLASSIC HARD PARTĪbout the Classic Hard Part: A side part is a traditional men’s hair style that has been worn since the mid 1800’s! Spruced up and modernized, this example is a variation of the side part, where an angled part line is added to make the hair style really pop. Apply a few pumps of Foam Tonic, spread it through the hair, then take a hairdryer and direct the airflow backwards, using a Vent Brush to direct the hair into place. How to style it: To maintain a natural finish, use Foam Tonic. Ask for a natural taper starting at a two blade. What to ask for: Tell your barber that you are wanting to push your hair backwards and wanting to maintain the flow and natural movement of the hair. This style keeps a classic shape taking it’s origins from the old school slick back but allows for some added texture and a more modern finish. BRUSH BACKĪbout the Brush Back: A Brush Back is a great option for men with wavy or unruly hair that can be hard to control. What to style it with: For a slick back, you can’t go wrong with Deluxe Pomade! Prefer a more natural finish? Give Matte Pomade a go. Ask them to keep the length all over but to taper it around the sides so you can keep it nice and clean. What to ask for: Ask your barber for a slick back (if they don’t know what that is, you might be in the wrong place). In this example, it’s worn a little looser and with some volume to personalize the style. About the Tapered Slick Back: This is a classic men’s hair style popularized by the movies stars of the 50’s. ![]()
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