For decades, men across the globe have engaged in self-care routines before there was ever a wave of popularity for it. The most important of those routines is a haircut. Basking in the aroma of oil sheen and coupled with the sound of a blade hovering past the ear, men take a seat in the throne of a barber’s chair to experience pure transformation. From the very moment of the click of the clippers, the cultural drip scale begins to increase.
Applying every technique he has, from the temp fade to the classic Caesar, the barber is a guru of aesthetic Zen. There is something euphoric in those clippers, and the magic won’t burn out any time soon.
Thrive in the Magic
Hair is often a very personal way of self-expression. How it is styled and colored gives insight into who a person is. A part or design could be a way of showing your creativity. Maintaining a more professional look doesn’t mean you’re boring. It could simply suggest you like the versatility to jump from the boardroom to the hottest nightspot.
Whatever the choice, experiencing the magic of a haircut highlights your authenticity. Thrive, bro.
Mirror on the Wall
Once the clippers have been turned off and the hair has been dusted to the floor, the barber has one thing left to do. He hands you the mirror. This is the moment you’ve been waiting for. This is when you know without a shadow of a doubt that the world has been made better simply based on your haircut. The big reveal happens, and you realize God did it again.
Forget magic! There is something religious about a haircut.
Previous generations called it “a good look.” Millennials and Gen Z call it “surgery.” Your terminology for what happens in the barbershop can be whatever you want it to be. Just assure, that when the haircut is complete the man that sits in the chair is not the same man getting out of the chair.
Whether it be weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, you’d be hard-pressed to find a man who does not find the time to ensure his crown is proper. The world is a little bit lighter when your hair is cut. The sun seems to shine a little bit brighter when your hair is cut. Go ahead brother, schedule that appointment, and get right. You deserve.
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