Monday 18 February 2013

Barber Shop Prices


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Layering refers to cutting hair at different lengths throughout the hairstyle. Layers can be blended so that you cannot see where one length leaves off and another begins, or they can be left unblended, giving a chunky appearance. Layering can help remove bulk and weight from areas where hair is generally left longer, like the top of the head. Layers can be uniform throughout, such as trimming every hair on different parts of the head to approximately the same length (instead of being cut longer in the center and shorter around the edges). Some kinds of layered cuts can give a more modern, "messy" look when hair gel or pomade is applied. In short, layering is a means to an end, and it doesn't refer to a single specific style.
If you are getting a short hairstyle and want it layered, you can ask your barber for a layered cut. However, if you decide to wear a layered style that is very long (several inches or more on top), you might want to go to a men's hair stylist where they specialize in longer men's cuts. Barbers can certainly cut longer men's styles-- some are quite good at it-- but in general, most barber shops specialize in shorter men's cuts. Choose a shop that can do the best job with the styles you like to wear. 
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