The overall silhouette.
01 / WORK
DON’T COPYTHE PHOTO.
Use it to start the conversation. Shape, weight, edge, texture — your barber translates the reference to the person in the chair.
SHOW THE
PART YOU LIKE.
Where it feels heavy or light.
Soft, clean, natural or sharp.
Polished, loose, separated, matte.
05 / ONE LOOK, THREE DECISIONSLOW TAPER.
LOW TAPER.
TEXTURED TOP.
The useful part of a reference is not the haircut name. It is the relationship between edge, weight and texture.
07 / TRANSFORMATION PAIRSAME PERSON.
SAME PERSON.
BETTER SHAPE.
09 / SAVE THE LOOKBUILD A SMALL
BUILD A SMALL
REFERENCE SET.
In a production account this can be persisted against the client profile. The frontend interaction is prepared for that workflow.
“BRING THREE PHOTOS.
ONE FOR SHAPE.
ONE FOR TEXTURE.
ONE YOU HATE.”
MASON / CHAIR 02
11 / BOOK THE LOOKREFERENCE
REFERENCE
/ APPOINTMENT
LOW TAPER / TEXTURESIGNATURE CUT45 MINWITH JACK / OR FIRST AVAILABLE