Beard trims – why you should always go to a barber

No matter how much you love growing your beard, there will come a time when it needs a bit of a tidy up. As tempting as it may be to tame your beard back on your own, it’s probably best that you head to a professional barbers. They can make sure it is evenly cut in a way that allows it to grow further without it looking untidy, whilst they’ll also shampoo and condition it, leaving it feeling soft and fluffy. Once you’ve had a neat beard trim, it’s best to stock up on oils and creams, as they’ll help to make sure your stylish beard is always in check, and one of the most popular brands is the Bedfordshire Beard Company. There are lots of scents to choose between, so it’s easy to find a product that’s right for your beloved beard.

This entry was posted on February 20, 2016, in News.

The side fade

Nowadays, many men are going for the side fade. This is essentially a fade that goes from being long on the top to a number 1 or 0 towards the bottom. It takes a great deal of skill, and only some of the best barbers can offer a fade that’s subtle without any lines or streaks whatsoever.

The only problem with the fade is that it can look a lot worse when the hair does begin to grow out, and if you’re the type of individual who visits the barbers once a month, then it’s probably best to stick with one length on the back and sides rather than multiple lengths which are required for a fade.

It’s certainly a popular look right now, and whether you’re clean shaved or have a beard of 3 inches or more, the fade can look great. If you want this look, it’s always best to visit a traditional barbers.

Beard Conditioners – Yes they do exist

Beard grooming products really have come on a storm in recent years and it is no wonder why. You only have to have one quick look to the left on the high street in your local town to spot men with beards. Some are big and bushy, others are neatly trimmed, but no matter what style you have, there are conditioning products specifically for facial hair.

The Bedfordshire Beard Company sells stock to salons as well as end users, and their range incudes waxes and oils. There are plenty of other brands on the market too, and it’s good news for those who love sporting beards. It’s also great news for those who know loved-ones with beards, because it cracking idea for a birthday or Christmas present!

There’s nothing like a traditional barbers

Though unisex salons are really common nowadays, for guys, there really is nothing better than a traditional barbers. You only have to have a look up and down the high-street to see which barber shops are the most popular, and it’s often the traditional ones!

Many barber shops have the essence of the 80s and 90s with red leather chairs, checkered floors and tall mirrors. It’s at these types of barbers where you can sit back, relax and enjoy a cold one, rather than having to listen to three women talking about their grandchildren.

Barbers tend to have more pace about them as well, and if you’re in a bit of a hurry and you only need a simple cut and finish, it’s always best to pop in to a traditional barbers.

Preparing yourself for a major change

If you’ve had long hair for most of your life, then it can be really difficult to make the change to short hair, and that’s why you need to be prepared. You have to make sure you’re 100% happy to go ahead with the chop, and it takes time to really make up your mind.

If you’re not sure, then just be patient, and if you’re still not sure a month later, then it’s probably not the right time to change your style so drastically. Hair does technically grow overnight, but it’s growing so slowly that it could take years to get that hair back, and that’s why long to short is such a huge decision.

Even the best hairdressers don’t enjoy these changes and most good hairdressers will have one-to-one with the customer, to make sure he or she is ready for the big step.

This entry was posted on October 6, 2015, in Salons.