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c/barbersgavinb97gavinb9720d ago

My uncle told me to never use a number two guard on a first-time client

He said it's a guaranteed way to make someone feel like you took too much off. Had a guy yesterday ask for a 'short but not buzzed' look, and I went with a three instead. He left way happier. Do you guys have any other rules like that for new faces?
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robert_jenkins82
Your uncle's rule about the number two guard is honestly genius. I've seen new clients get that deer-in-headlights look when they see how much comes off with it. Starting with a three is just a smarter way to build trust right from the first cut.
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clark.alex
clark.alex20d ago
Read a tip to always start longer on the sides with new clients.
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dianaanderson
Always start longer" seems like overkill lol
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