Barber hairstyles are becoming a staple among businessmen, but recently softer hairstyles are prevailing. This issue introduces a selection of recommended hairstyles based on the theme of soft hairstyles that go well with business styles!
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Business Hair (1): Seimu Layered Short Hair with a soft yet masculine look
The entire hair is cut to roughly the same length, and senning is used toward the ends to prevent the hair from becoming too light. The base cut is gradated to match the bone structure. Hair color can be 3-5 levels of standard Japanese black hair, but dark ash brown is recommended for a softer look, and blue-black for a more serious atmosphere.
For styling, dry hair slightly sweetened and grease rubbed in while slightly wet, then adjust the flow and ends to complete the look.
Business hair (2) Short, layered hair that looks great with a suit.
This style is based on a short layered base that is gradually lengthened from the top to the ends, with half curls permed at the ends. Hair is parted 7:3 and base-dried, then waxed and parted while playing with the top part to complete the styling.
Business hair (3) Soft two-block with a gradation of hair styles.
The two-block base is connected by a gradient to create a soft short hairstyle that is easy to adapt to business situations. The trimmed part is cut with scissors while observing the connection with the top part. The sides and back of the hair are cut so that the sides don’t float. The length of the hair cut and bangs can be fine-tuned according to taste, face shape, and facial features. For styling, simply rub grease into the hair while it is half-dried, and then adjust the entire look.