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Hairstyles using pomade (7) “The calculated cutting technique and perms make the waves live in this design.”
At first glance, it appears to be a simple perm style, but the positioning of the two-block hairline with the balance of the face shape in mind, the layering on top to adjust the height silhouette, and the use of a slide cut to control volume and create tight waves can be seen as particulars. Although this hairstyle gives a sense of playfulness, it also matches business scenes with an up-bang and a clear face. It is a hairstyle that is relatively easy to match with various types of people.
▶︎Styling tips
Rub styling product into semi-dried hair and set it to flow back with a soft hand touch that does not break the curls. Tightly curled waves are the key to this hairstyle, so it is important to lightly press down the image to avoid too much volume.
Recommended styling products for this haircut ▶︎”Suavecito (Swavecito) Pomade
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Hairstyles with Pomade (8) “If you want to make the most of the shape of your head, a fade x man-bun berber style is the way to go.”
A man bun style with a strong high fade and tied up at the hair cut border. The contrasting fade alone is enough to make you feel masculine, but adding a mamban style reminiscent of a samurai will further polish your masculinity. You may wonder if styling products are necessary for the mamban style. You may think so, but styling products are essential to make your hair more manageable and to refine your silhouette when your hair is bunched up.
▶︎Styling tips
Pomade or grease with a texture that stretches and blends easily is best. Gel will harden and will not give the desired mamba style. The top part will not be a problem even if the hair grows to a certain extent, but be aware that the design of the fade part will easily fall apart as the hair grows.
Recommended styling products for this haircut ▶︎”hairgum (hairgum) Fiber+”
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