What is a good haircut?
Here, in my moderately humble opinion, are a few of its attributes:
A good haircut is in harmony with the hair, not fighting or forcing it. The hair falls into place on its own without excessive styling. Styling can be utilized to expand the hair’s natural limitations, but it isn’t required for the hair to have a nice shape.
A good haircut takes into consideration all aspects the hair: thickness, texture, growth patterns, condition, as well as your personality, physical attributes and lifestyle.
A good haircut grows out well and holds a nice shape for many weeks. It doesn’t lose its shape as it just grows, it just gets longer.
A good haircut is the result of analysis, precision and other mental factors, balanced and in harmony with intuitive creative insight.
A good haircut comes from a stylist that is focused, caring, patient and has good communication skills. They also possess a high level of skill, training, and natural talent.
Good haircuts are not plunked on your head in a formulaic manner, each haircut is a completely new, fresh opportunity for service and creativity.
A good haircut is a work of art, created from the same state of being any other works of art emerge from.
A good haircut feels like a natural expression of you, it feels right and true.
If you already have a good haircut, bravo!, if not, I can help.