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Published 2023-11-02
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01:02 - find your perfect hairstyle
04:24 - what hairstyles suits you
08:05 - popular men's hairstyles
10:36 - how to grow long hair
12:00 - basic hair routine
14:34 - no shampoo
16:15 - how to fix frizzy dry hair
17:35 - receeding hair advice
20:00 - how to change flat hair

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All Comments (21)
  • @ManOfCulture__
    Absolute essential video I've seen in a long time. Very well informed and well structured. I wish everyone who's reading this comment to have healthy and beautiful hair.
  • @xozu
    This guy is so no BS, straight to the point. I love him.
  • @elysiontitan7228
    This is a guy that is really dedicated to his craft and you can tell it from they way he talks. I have learnt alot and a big thank you to andrew and the team that produced this absolute banger of a vid!
  • @SixPathz
    This was absolutely the best video educating on men’s hair. I loved every single tip and even found #2 to be the most relatable. For all of my teenage years, I always did the mid-fade sides with a short-medium top. It is totally true that with an undercut fade, it’s pretty high maintenance that needs a cut every 2-3 weeks. Since the last 8 months (in my younger 20s), I’ve been embracing longer hair by first doing a modern mullet where it’s longer top and back with short sides. Now I totally want to grow an 80s George Michael hairstyle and embrace that “flow” look. I have the length for the top and back, now to enjoy the process of growing the sides until it reaches a point where it’ll flow back which will probably take a couple months. I’ve definitely been interested in hair care the past few weeks and this video was easily the most informative and helpful. Thanks a ton!
  • @Shairi-ka-Safar
    Dude wow Man knows his stuff 🫡 I have never seen such a well done video on this topic before.
  • @supremelion6574
    I used to have straight hair with an ugly and flat combover and I was forced to get that hairstyle for most of my life until recently I decided to grow my hair out. It was the best decision I made and I had the middle part flow hairstyle that was slightly curly for a while and I lost track of how many compliments I got from it but eventually I got bored of the flow and I just trimmed the back and sides and I currently have the fringe and I absolutely love it. I still miss the flow but I’m thinking I’ll bring it back in the spring or summer. I’m so glad I decided to grow my hair
  • I can't thank you enough for always provide us with valuable information to help us improve ourselves 🙌🏻
  • This was a masterclass in understanding hair and haircuts. Lot to unpack here. Amazing content 🔥
  • @pablochamber411
    Man I hadn't felt this passion coming from some one in a long LONG time, its so contagious, thank you so much! I didn't expect such a deep dive into this topic, I'm so pumped hsahahh
  • @howdymygoodsir
    the best video i've ever seen on hair. love it man, keep up the good and honest work.
  • @Najahfreeman
    16:30 : For anyone with curly/freezy hair, he is right. I started embracing the curls couple years ago. it's been a long road but now I have finally found how to wear them in a way I like. I highly recommend the r/curlyhair guide. It's a gold mine. Here are the key points : - Apply curl cream and curl gel when you're hair are dripping wet and scrunch your hair THEN pat them dry. - Use conditioner and try to do no or low shampoo, basically use conditioner once as shampoo and then as conditioner. - Don't touch your hair when they're drying. Once they're dry, break the gel crust with your hand full of hair oil.
  • @zemague5704
    Really good video, it absolutly didnt feel like 20 mins. A masterclass in hair
  • @manvithk9805
    00:02 Seek professional advice for finding the perfect hairstyle. 01:44 Start with a basic haircut to understand how your hair acts and what you like or don't like about it. 05:08 Find suitable hair by embracing natural characteristics 06:37 Find the perfect haircut that fits your lifestyle and reflects who you are. 09:37 Long top and short sides for a trendy look 11:13 Growing out your hair can be low maintenance if you shape it up and have a plan along the way. 14:16 Take care of your hair by blow drying it less and using heat protectant 15:42 Don't believe marketing lies about hair damage and shampoo 18:30 Haircuts can draw attention away from balding or thinning areas. 19:50 Using a hairdryer and technique can transform your hair in various ways 22:25 Good hair doesn't come from a jar
  • @user-ct8dn2dv1q
    i have never seen someone with such in depth knowledge about a certain subject and the way he was talking by using his hand gestures is just amazing. this is a really good video brother. keep up with the good work!!!!
  • @tiorimas
    An absolute masterpiece of a video. A must-watch for every man out there.
  • @faketbh
    i have watched many videos on hair and know a plenty lot but this guy is so much informative. great video
  • @jarosawbaut9522
    I have a friend with curly frizzy hair and he got a buzz first, didnt look bad, and then grew out a bit to a french crop and MAN he looks good
  • @ishvvn
    Thank you so much bro, I have to go for a haircut in like 30min-1hour and I really needed this. Thanks again brotha. 🔥🙏
  • @asdfgasdfg91
    I've been watching this guy for years and if you liked this video definitely check out his channel hes one of the few hair channels that just speaks facts and isn't trying to sell you something.