Just lately, here at Hooka, we've noticed our male clients progressively more experimental with length and weight lines in their haircuts. Beginning with the ancient civilizations of Portugal, Rome, and Egypt, boxer shops have historically been a place where men have gathered because of not only a new haircut, but often with regard to friendly talk about local happenings, politics, news, climate, sporting events, and anything else underneath the sun.
Prior to the introduction of an easy-to-use, mass-produced safety razor in the early twentieth century, a new large percentage of guys would visit a barber regularly- sometimes many times a week- to have their encounters shaved.
Even though "old school" barber shops have declined in amount over the past several decades, there are nevertheless lots of men who enjoy the atmosphere and barbering abilities found in their community shop.
Once sitting down in his or her couch, your barber will ask a few questions about how you would like your current hair cut, at least right up until getting to know your current preferences and style.
If you have a new specific, traditional style in mind (such as a new crew cut or a new butch), please request it, but recognize that these models can be interpreted somewhat differently from barber to be able to barber.
Source: Men's Haircut Georgetown
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