A 6-Step Guide to the Perfect Haircut
Master barberess Janice K distils the art of being your own coiffeur
THE ONE-STOP MEN'S grooming salon in Tiong Bahru, We Need A Hero, has consistently received favourable reviews among men. Janice K, its chief barberess and manager, has been with the salon since it opened seven year ago. Here, the 21-year veteran offers a detailed step-by-step guide to cutting your own hair during the circuit breaker, so you can still look slick at home:
TOOLS
To cut your own hair, you'll require most of the following tools (picture above):
1. Mirror 2. Clipper 3. Trimmer 4. Clipper Guard 5. Scissors 6. Thinning Scissors 7. Hair clips (preferably sectioning hair clips) 8. Comb
Many of these tools are available for purchase online. If you are getting a clipper for the first time, I recommend …
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