You’ve just walked out of Allan’s Men’s Hairdressing with a fresh cut. You look sharp. But two weeks later, your fade starts to blur, or your fringe flops differently. Sound familiar?
Don’t worry we’ve got your back. Here’s how to keep your haircut looking clean and fresh between visits to the barbershop, without picking up the clippers yourself.
1. Understand Your Cut’s Lifespan
Different haircuts have different lifespans. Fades and sharp edges often need a touch-up every 2–3 weeks. Longer styles can stretch up to 5–6 weeks. Knowing when your haircut starts to lose shape helps you stay ahead.
2. Invest in the Right Products
The right tools make all the difference. At Allan’s, we recommend:
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A matte styling clay or pomade for texture
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Leave-in conditioner or beard oil for moisture
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A fine-tooth comb or brush to manage growth
Ask your barber to recommend a product that works with your cut and hair type.
3. Keep the Neckline Clean
An overgrown neckline is the first sign your cut is growing out. Between cuts, use a neckline trimmer or visit Allan’s for a quick tidy-up service to stay fresh.
4. Learn the Quick Fixes
If your hair is growing out, here’s what you can do:
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Use product to tame flyway's
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Comb your fringe or top into a new parting for volume
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Wear a hat or beanie stylishly when needed don’t overdo the heat styling!
Don’t Wait Too Long — Book With Allan’s
Routine maintenance keeps you looking sharp, but a professional touch from Allan’s Men’s Hairdressing is the ultimate refresh. Book your next visit in advance and let our expert barbers bring back the precision and polish.
From skin fades to medium-length waves, we know exactly how to keep your look aligned with your lifestyle.