How To Tell Your Barber Exactly What You Want: Our 5 Step Guide (2024)

Learn how to talk in your barber's language and you'll never leave the chair disappointed again.

Ever sat down in the barber's chair and not known the answer to the age-old question "what will it be, Sir?"? Or did you recently change barbers or decide on a radically different style and struggle to convey your requirements clearly?

Chances are you are not alone, and, despite being asked the same question every 3-6 weeks, it is surprising how difficult most of us find it to clearly explain to our barber what we want.

5 Steps to Barber Shop Glory

Fear not. Dear Barber is here to help you put together a step-by-step plan of action to make sure that your next barber shop visit goes off perfectly, leaving you, your barber and your hair looking and feeling like a million dollars.

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Step 1: Do your research

Remember those 6 p's? Perfect planning prevents p*ss poor performance! Guess what? What works in life also works in your local barber shop. So, with a few minutes spent doing your homework you'll be in a great place to be able to decide what sort of hairstyle will work for you.

What to check?

Head Shape: If you work with the concept that your face is the painting and your hair is the frame then making sure the frame fits is equally as important as the painting itself…right?

Play to your strengths and pick hairstyles that accentuate your best features. Got a strong jawline? An undercut will accentuate this distinctive feature. Got a more oblong face shape, then try a side part to provide some extra dimension.

Check out this wonderfully detailed guide from the team over atTheTrendSpotter to set you on the right path.

Hair type: Not sure if your curls will look great in a side-part? Or your thinninghair will be enough to pull off a pompador?

Not all hair types were created equal, the key is getting the balance right between what you want and what your hair can do!

Check out Ashley Weston's 5-minute videoin which Ashley wonderfully matches different hair types and the most suitable styles.

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Ask your barber: As Shane Pritchard, experienced barber at Goodfellas Barbershop, Trecenydd, Wales, suggests, ask the guy/girl in the know, your barber, "…my advice would be to ask your barber what hairstyle would suit best and what would work best with your head shape and hair type".

Your lifestyle:And one last neat tip from lady barber Lauren Tamila at 695 Barber Shop, Warrington, England, is to "always be realistic with yourself, if you’re a construction worker, play footy with your mates at the weekend and take your kids swimming every week, then a long pompadour with a 3 taper on the sides is going to be hard to manage" on a day-to-day basis.

Step 2: Know your barbering terminology

OK so you've been busy at your desk researching your face shape and hair type. You’ve got a pretty good idea of what will and won't work, now you need to ensure you at least speak a little of your barber's language.

Whilst most barbers won’t expect you to turn up with a Master Barber NVQ3 level bank of barbering terms, knowing your taper from your fade, can go a long way to avoiding any lost-in-translation issues. In fact, it’s the least you can do to give your barber a chance of getting things right. Here's a quick step guide to the essentials:

Guard numbering

Questions like "3 ok on the sides?" or "ok with 1/2 inch off?" got you confused? Not to worry. It's just a little maths.

Generally, each haircut number represents 1/8 of an inch of length. As the numbers increase so does the amount of length of the haircut.

0 = 1/16 inch or 1.5mm this is essentially clippers without the guard so will result in a shaved look

1 = 1/8 inch of 3mm

2 = 1/4 inch or 6mm

3 = 3/8 inch or 9mm

4 = 1/2 inch or 13mm this is a medium-length cut

5 = 5/8 inch or 16mm

6 = 3/4 inch or 19mm

7 = 7/8 inch or 22mm

8 = 1 inch or 25mm this is usually the highest number, longest length of cut available with clippers

To visualise these lengths, check out this really informative visual guide from the team at menshairstylesnow.com

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Fade

A fade is a gradient haircut, that gives the impression of the hair "fading" into the skin.

Not to be confused with the taper, the fade is usually a shorter length, verydetailed and with a very smooth transition between hair lengths.

It appears all the way around your head and ends at or above your natural hairline.

In fact, the type of fade you request is also important information for your barber.

Patty Yang, lead barber at Vabarbershop in Taiwan is delighted when her clients give her this extra detail "it’s great when a client can let you know where they would like to have the change of the fade - low, mid, or high".

With most barbers operating on this "high fade" to "low fade" pendulum its quite easy to select the one that best suits your look.

A Low Fade ends very close to your hairline whereas a High Fade comes to a stop above the ears...claro?!

Taper

A Taper is, as the name suggests, another form of achieving a gradient to the hair length.

Typically, longer in length than the fade and normally applied only to the side and back of head the taper is a less exact science than the fade.

The gradient still starts with longer hair at the top and leads to shorter hair closer to the hairlines. Check out this article from latest-hairstyles.com for 21 examples of a men's hair taper.

It is used in most men's haircuts in some form, either with scissors or clippers or a combination of both and allows for easy management and symmetry of different hairstyles.

Step 3: Decide on a brief description

Think of this as your Dragon's Den or elevator pitch. How can you best communicate in a few short sentences the haircut that you want?

"My ideal description would be for someone to know the side length desired and to know how they want their fringe to be" says Lauren, and she also adds that it's important that clients come "with the acceptance that, the style they request might not work for them and some slight changes / suggestions from your barber may help to get the perfect look".

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So, try to make sure to cover these basic points:

  1. A brief description of the basic overall style you are looking for.
  2. Any specific details you can give about:
    1. The length of hair you want on top, side, back of head.
    2. The type of gradient you want to achieve e.g., Fade or Taper
    3. How you want your hair on top and fringe styled
    4. How you want your neckline cut e.g., squared or tapered
  3. An idea of how much freedom you want to give your barber over the brief (if you are certain it's what you want and you don’t want them to deviate, let them know so there are no surprises)

Step 4: Use photos

What do they say…a picture is worth 1000 words? No need to scissor cut those pics of Becks from your Shoot Annual anymore.

Armed with your mobile you'll be able to pull up a few photos of your favourite styles to show to your barber along with your description.

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But don’t waste your barber's time endlessly scrolling through the 'gram whilst sat in the chair.

Get your research done ahead of time and according to Lauren make sure to have 2 or 3 photos rather than just 1 single photo "as it helps your barber to explain how that style works for the person in the photos and how it will work on you, or what changes might be needed".

You can check out 100 men's hairstyles over at haircutinspirations.comfor some finger-scrolling inspo.

However, don’t just stick to celeb social media feeds or the Daily Mail sidebar of shame. Patty recommends that you "check your barber's hair style collection on their website or Instagram to see if there is a cut they have done before that you love".

Step 5: If in doubt, ask the expert

Arriving at the chair with steps 1-4 all ticked off you will be in the best position possible to make sure you get the cut of your dreams.

But always remember, there is another person in this equation, your barber.

They are there to help ensure you leave feeling happy so if in any of the research you have done to date you have further questions, now's the time to ask.

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Similarly, if you're still unsure as to the best cut for you then the professional stood behind you is the perfect person to ask. "People should feel relaxed around their barber, that they can ask us anything and we will always try to achieve what they are looking for" says Lauren.

And it’s all part of solving the puzzle for Shane "questions are always welcome when it comes to a haircut, this way the barber and the client can work out what style they'll get along with and what will suit them best".

Failing all that Patty suggests throwing caution to the wind and place your faith in your barber "try different styles and don’t be afraid of a change. You might accidentally discover your own unique style!".

Lets recap...

So, there you have it, 5 steps to hair styling immortality! Here they are again just to keep them fresh in the mind:

  1. Research.
  2. Know your terminology!
  3. Have a brief description.
  4. Use photos.
  5. Ask your barber!

Now step forward young padawan and walk into your next barbershop appointment with supreme confidence.

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How To Tell Your Barber Exactly What You Want: Our 5 Step Guide (2024)

FAQs

How do you tell a barber exactly what you want? ›

How to Get the Perfect Haircut: Ask the Right Questions
  1. Specify Your Hairstyle. To help your barber make you look amazing, it's best to provide them with a general description of the style you want when you first sit down in the chair.
  2. Specify Desired Haircut Length. ...
  3. Describe Taper and Neckline. ...
  4. Specify Texture.
Jul 1, 2021

How do you explain how you want your haircut? ›

How To Talk To Your Barber
  1. Use a clear, bright picture where you can zoom in show the length on the top and sides to the barber. Avoid blurry, out of focus or dark pictures.
  2. Find a picture with a model that has the same hair texture as yours. ...
  3. Be Realistic.
Jan 1, 2021

How do you communicate what you want to a barber? ›

Be Specific

Saying you want your hair to be long on top can mean very different things to different barbers. Try to be specific about exactly how much you want taken off. 'I want a couple of centimetres taken off the top' is far more clear and lets the barber know exactly what you want.

How to describe desired haircut to a barber? ›

A brief description of the basic overall style you are looking for. Any specific details you can give about: The length of hair you want on top, side, back of head. The type of gradient you want to achieve e.g., Fade or Taper.

Can I tell my barber I don't know what I want? ›

If you know exactly what type of style you want and come armed with a file of celebrity photos to give your barber, that's great. But don't worry if you're not really sure what you want, because the barber will be able to offer suggestions even if you don't know your buzzcut from your skin fade.

Should you show your barber a picture of what you want? ›

Yes, it's absolutely okay and often encouraged to show your barber a picture of the hairstyle you have in mind. Providing a visual reference can help ensure that you and your barber are on the same page regarding the desired haircut or style.

How do you say what you want for a haircut? ›

Examples of What to Ask For a Haircut
  1. For a short, classic style: “I would like a short back and sides with a little length on top, tapered at the back and sides with a #2 clipper guard. ...
  2. For a modern look: “I want an undercut with a fade on the sides. ...
  3. For medium-length hair: “I'd like a layered cut with scissors only.

What is a fade vs taper? ›

A fade, like a taper, is all about taking hair from long to short in a stylish way. Unlike a taper, though, a fade can be dramatic, abrupt, and super short. Tapers are all about a natural decrease in length for a more conservative look–a fade can just disappear before it reaches the natural hairline.

How to tell what haircut to get? ›

Choosing a haircut depends on various factors: face shape, hair type, lifestyle, and personal style. Consider your face shape for a flattering look, consult with a hairstylist for their expertise, and think about maintenance and styling preferences.

What is barber etiquette? ›

Wash it before your appointment, and don't wear a hat until your haircut is done. Messy hair may also cause an undesirable haircut. It's best to schedule your appointment at a time that is directly after your usual shower time.

How to tell a barber you just want a trim? ›

Instead of using vague terms like “short” or “long,” provide precise measurements or visual references. For example, you could say, “I would like about an inch of length on the sides and two inches on top.” Additionally, discuss your preferred maintenance routine.

How to tell your barber what fade you want? ›

How to Ask Your Barber for a Fade
  1. Know What You Want: Understand the type of fade you want. ...
  2. Let your barber know what you want: Where do you want your fade to start or end? ...
  3. Consider Your Head and Face Shape: Ask your barber for advice on what fade complements your features.

How do I explain how I want my haircut? ›

How Can I Describe the Haircut I Want?
  1. Consult with Your Stylist First. Always sit down with your stylist before getting shampooed. ...
  2. Bring Multiple Pictures. ...
  3. Be Honest About Your Habits. ...
  4. Consider Your Hair Texture. ...
  5. Be Super Specific about Hair Length. ...
  6. Speak Up. ...
  7. Know Your Haircut Terms. ...
  8. Know Your Coloring Terms.

What you really want to tell your barber? ›

Try to cover a few basic points.

Haircuts can be hard to describe, so try to break your ideal haircut down into a few basic elements: The length of hair you want on the top, sides, and back of your head. The type of gradient you want (i.e., taper or fade) if you're going for a shorter style.

What makes a good barber? ›

Creativity & Passion

At the heart of barbering lies the ability to transform hair into a work of art. A great barber possesses a keen sense of creativity and artistic flair. They have an eye for aesthetics and understand how to enhance their clients' features through different hairstyles and grooming techniques.

What do you say to your barber for the best haircut? ›

this is exactly what you should say:
  • Tell your barber how long it has been since your most recent haircut. ...
  • Tell your barber about your lifestyle. ...
  • Be specific about how you want your hair to look. ...
  • Bring a picture (but only of your hair)

How do I know what to ask for at the barbers? ›

Let your barber know whether you're going for a complete style change or just a simple trim. If you're after a new style, communicate the specific details of what you want – length, texture, layers, and style. If you're just looking to tidy up your current style, let them know what areas you want trimmed or shortened.

What does a number 5 haircut look like? ›

A Number 5 haircut leaves the hair at a length of 5/8 inch, or approximately 16mm. This haircut is considered medium-short, offering a clean-cut look while still being long enough to provide some styling flexibility.

What does taper mean in haircut? ›

A taper is when hair gradually changes from one length to another. A fade is a shorter taper that blends or fades into the skin (hence the name). Most men's haircuts will have some sort of taper, and if you want a clean, thick, classic cut, a taper is a way to go.

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