I’m male 16, living in Iran for clarification. (English is not my first language so sorry for any mistakes)

I have always struggled with my hair style and look, as I always cut my hair very short and uniform all around because of strict school dress code and policies.

But as I’m getting older I’m starting to want to improve myself and have better mental and physical health.

I’ve become self-conscious of face and looks after the pandemic specifically because I feel left out of many things compared to my peers. One of which is my hair style and cut.

I’m not sure how should I cut, style and maintain my hair. As I mentioned previously I always cut it short and uniform and I showered every 2-3 days, so I’d like to know how to maintain the hair.

But most importantly I don’t know what to tell my barber?

Sorry for the rant and long post.

  • For someone who willingly begins their post with a disclaimer stating their English may not be the best, you have fantastic English imho!

    (I would say better than most native speakers I’ve run into. Lol.)

    • all-knight-party@kbin.run
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      8 months ago

      Nah, long hair is for lazy people. You may forget that when you have short hair bedhead is your constant every day enemy.

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        8 months ago

        Nope. People get short hair cuts so they don’t have to take care of it and can just get up and go. You swallowed the Corpo propaganda. Bed head is even more a thing with long hair.

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    8 months ago

    Honestly, I have a similar question. I gave up on looking stylish shortly after the pandemic. I cut my own hair now and I just go for a straight buzz cut these days since it’s free and I’ve gotten really good at doing it by myself in the mirror. Kind of funny what several weeks of being locked in doors can teach ya!

  • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Have you considered learning to cut your own hair? I’ve been doing it for years and it’s saved a ton of time + money. I’ve cut my girlfriend’s hair a couple times too.

    Otherwise, look at pictures of hair styles you like and when you pick your favorite, show it to your barber. If they mess up, try a different barber next time.

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    8 months ago

    Bring a fashion magazine to your barber and point to the style you like. Celebrity photos might help too.

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      8 months ago

      I’m very anxious of how I would look and don’t know which style would fit me.

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        8 months ago

        If it doesn’t fit you, you can either adjust it immediately if there’s still enough hair left, or it will grow in a couple of weeks if there’s not.

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          8 months ago

          Couple of weeks of looking silly sounds like torture for a person with already low self esteem :)

          But I will try your advice if I didn’t find anything better.

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            8 months ago

            Personally, I would try to realize others might respect you more for confident behavior like trying new hairstyles instead of ridicule you if the hairstyle isn’t the best for a few weeks.

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              8 months ago

              Never thought of it that way. I try to never judge people based off appearance, but I know people around me do.

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    8 months ago

    Try to ask the hairdresser to suggest new styles. I trust them with my hair more than i trust myself.

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    8 months ago

    The difference between a bad haircut and a good haircut? 2 weeks.

    It’s a dumb joke but your hair grows out, so even a haircut that looks bad initially, after a couple of days it looks natural again.

    There’s also websites where you can upload an image of your face and try different hairstyles. That way you can “try on” virtually before committing to something in real life.

    I think the best haircuts are the low-effort ones that work with your face type and head shape. But you generally just have to try a couple till you find one you like. Since you’re young, I would also try with longer hair since you might not get that chance later in life!

    Good luck!

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    You haven’t told us what kind of hair you have, so it’s impossible to recommend a cut. But given your ethnicity and age, I’m going to assume you have thick, dark, hair. If that’s the case then growing it out is the first step. If you want to be edgy then go for something spikey and layered. Billy Idol has always had badass hair his entire life. Even as an old dude he looks very fashionable. If you go for that type of cut then adding some highlights will give it a lot of depth. If you want something more professional and current then go with a side part with good texturing and length, here’s an example. That example haircut has just about everything a good haircut should have. It’s stylish, layered, well taken care of, and flexible.

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    8 months ago

    If you trust your barber’s work quality, you can always straight up ask him for input. I told mine I don’t want to deal with styling my hair every day, but would still look fine if shaped. He asked a couple questions on my preferences - clipped and/or faded sides and back, length, integrating the beard or not, etc. Then off he went. I keep going back despite him being a bit more expensive than all options around cause I just don’t have to worry if I’ll like it.

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    8 months ago

    Not specific to your situation, just a process I recently went through. White female, thick, wavy, unruly hair. For decades, most haircut, style places were white people focused. Most white women have fine, straight hair. These places just didn’t know what to do with me.

    Few months back, did research. 2a to 2c hair. Reading stuff online, many people with same hair were black women, sharing tips. So I went to a salon, all black staff and customers. Said, I’m having trouble figuring out what to do with my hair, anyone feel OK educating me?

    Nice older black woman said with a smile, come over here white girl, let’s see what we can do. Glad I took a risk. Best haircut, style, ever. She turned me on to a lot of good hair products.