Barbershop Year 12 Issue 4

Page 52

CuRly HaiR HOw To: With Award Winning Jim Shaw, UK

This men’s curly hair look almost replicates that of a mullet and features super short sides with longer length, textured curly hair on the top. Although fades and short back and side haircuts are a huge trend for male clients with straight hair types, they also look incredible on those with wavy, curly and coily hair textures, allowing male clients to embrace their natural hair texture and show their waves/curls/coils off in all their glory. To achieve the look: 1. Start by using clippers, taking the hair super short at the sides and back. 2. I would then with scissor over comb to get the hair on the sides even shorter, as well as to help achieve a cleaner finish. 3. Ensure everything connects and then cut your hair on top with your scissors and comb, ensuring it is even. Ensure this is longer in length. Note – wet curls look longer in length than they will appear when they are dry, so always be cautious when cutting curly hair and cut the hair gradually to avoid going too short and taking too much length off. 4. Product is key when it comes to this look – you want your curls to stand out and look their very best without frizz and flyaways. Start by applying a prep product that will provide your look with flexibility, whilst also giving it shine and a thicker fuller appearance. A great product for this is the American Crew Forming Cream. 5. Next, dry the hair with a hairdryer and diffuser, working in sections to dry your curls and position them where you want them. Ensure to pull the curls above away from the head for more volume and finish drying each section of hair by pressing the cool setting on the hairdryer to avoid frizz. 6. This look also features the curls hanging close to the eyes and over the forehead. To achieve this, ensure your curls fall in this area before diffusing and lightly point the diffuser up to the hair. 7. Finish with a product like American Crew Defining Paste to give your curls further definition and added texture as well as added hold and shine. @jimshawhair


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“My life went from Bad to Worse.”

4min
page 54

Nurturing Your Barber Brand. The Significance of Customised Social Media Strategies

5min
pages 82-83

Great Leadership & Effective Communication. Can one exist without the other?

5min
pages 80-81

One of London’s Oldest Barbershops Upgrades to Cutting-Edge Booking Platform, Fresha.

3min
pages 78-79

STAFF MOTIVATION

6min
pages 76-77

The Evolution of Barber Apprenticeships In Australia. Navigating Trends In 2024

4min
page 74

How To Make Money In Your Barbershop This Year!

4min
pages 71-73

Business Old School! Consistency in the Road to a Successful Barbershop.

3min
page 70

BLOG SPOT - TO COMPETE OR NOT TO COMPETE...

4min
page 69

BLOG SPOT - Building a successful business in the barber industry in Australia

4min
page 68

BLOG SPOT - FAILING TO PLAN IS PLANNING TO FAIL

3min
pages 66-67

BLOG SPOT. Tools of the Trade

3min
pages 64-65

CURLY HAIR HOW To: With Award Winning Jim Shaw, UK

2min
page 52

Fuelling The Future Of The Barbering Industry

5min
pages 48-51

NEW FARM Barbershop in Tune With What's Cool

3min
pages 44-47

Wahl Australia's Educational Road Tour Elevating Skills with Yuki Kano

2min
page 42

A Revolution In The Art Of Barbering.

4min
pages 36-37

The Rise of HANZ DE FUKO

5min
pages 32-33

CARLIE CARDLE An Absolute Vibe

11min
pages 26-31

Getting to Know the New Editor of Barbershop Magazine - Louise May

9min
pages 12-13

BRIDGING THE GAP

4min
pages 10-12

EDITORS LETTER

3min
pages 8-9
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