The transition and how it survives growth.
CHAIR / 01
JACKHARPER
FADETEXTUREBEARD
Jack works in clean contrasts: tight edges, soft texture and fades that grow out without collapsing after week two. The aim is not to make a haircut look impressive for five minutes in a mirror. The aim is to make the shape easier to live with for the weeks after.
03 / SIGNATUREWHAT JACK
WHAT JACK
SEES FIRST.
Where weight should stay instead of disappear.
The line between clean detail and overworking it.
04SELECTED WORKJACK HARPER
WHAT SHOULD A CLIENT BRING?“A REFERENCE HELPS.
“A REFERENCE HELPS.
BUT THE PROBLEM
HELPS MORE.”
WHAT DO YOU NOTICE FIRST?
FADE. THEN HOW THE HAIR WANTS TO MOVE WITHOUT PRODUCT.
06 / ONE TOOLTHE COMB
THE COMB
BEFORE THE
CLIPPER.
The first useful thing is not cutting. It is seeing where the hair changes direction, collapses, or holds too much weight.
01LISTENWhat is bothering you?
02MAPWhere should weight live?
03CUTBuild the silhouette.
04CHECKCross-check in another direction.
05FINISHShow you how it behaves.
08 / CLIENT WORKREAL HAIR.
REAL HAIR.
DIFFERENT DAYS.
JACK
AT WORK.
“I DON'T HAVE TO
EXPLAIN IT AGAIN.
THAT'S THE POINT.”
RETURNING CLIENT / CHAIR 01
11 / NEXT WITH JACKTAKE THE
TAKE THE
NEXT OPENING.
SAME CHAIR.
LESS EXPLAINING.
Once JACK knows the shape, your account can hold the last service and make the next booking faster.
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