What to Say to Your Barber to Get the Haircut You Want | GQ

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What to Say to Your Barber to Get the Haircut You Want | GQ


Matty Conrad breaks down the most misused and misunderstood terms in barbering so you can become an expert at asking for what you want at the barber shop. From fades and tapers to mullets and side parts, we’re making sure you and your barber are on the same page your next haircut.

Director: Noel Howard
Director of Photography: Callum…

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48 Comments

  1. They put a pic of Jayson Tatum and said this not a fade…of course not…it’s a taper lol….why is a white person trying to inform us what a fade is lol

  2. Black Men….go to 360Jeezy, YoFonzz, GetBeamed, Wavykidkev….they can tell you the REAL about these barber cuts and terms. He definitely white washed a lineup and a fade. And you still missed a Caesar, what a taper is, the different types of tapers, a high taper, low taper, knowing the level you want your hair cut too, a 1.5, a 2, a 3.5….tell them how you want your crown to be cut, do u want enhancements.

    So much stuff has been missed.

  3. I usually fade my own hair because me and my previous barbers spoke two different languages in terms of the look I wanted. It's an everyday struggle to find a barber who truly understands you.

  4. Are all these terms used all over the world? 😂guess that's what I'm worried about hahah walking into a barber shop in Australia using these terms and they look at me like what

  5. The fact that this video would be virtually impossible without constant pictorial references exemplifies the fallibility of language and why what you say to your barber, no matter how meticulously worded, will probably not cut it.

  6. I disagree with a lot of this. Most of it is spot on though. Comb over is def a term I will use as a barber for what he will call a side part. Cuz you wouldn't call it a side part if there is no PART in the hair. A lot of people want a "side part" but with no part. Comb over is def more universal for someone who just wants there hair combed over to the side, if u want to part your hair then say u want a side part