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nermein said:
Hi Matt, loved the haircut, i just wanted to know about the front sections? I would usually pull the hair back the the ear to conserve the hair length as I wouldn’t want to make it to layered and look like a girls cut, if the guy was wearing his hair down and messy and not pushed back would you still cut it the same? Also why didn’t you cut in the base line first or at any time?
thanks in advance
Ner