STEP 5: Your First Warning Signal That Something’s About to Go Horribly Awry
Your barber should be asking questions before getting started. If not, you have probable cause to worry. If he isn’t, volunteer some information. Key things he or she should know: when you last got it cut, what you liked and didn’t like about that cut, what the best haircut you ever had looked like, and so on.
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This should help convey your personal style a bit more than “gimme the same cut I had last time but shorter,” which is what he assumes if you don’t say anything different.
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