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How to Maintain Your Haircut Between Visits

Updated: Apr 28

Keeping your haircut fresh between visits to your Auckland barber is essential for maintaining that crisp, professional look. Whether you're rocking a classic style or a modern cut, these tips will help you look your best.



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1. Stick to a Routine

Consistency is key to maintaining your haircut. Develop a daily hair care routine that includes washing, conditioning, and styling. Use a quality shampoo and conditioner suited for your hair type to keep it clean and manageable.

2. Use the Right Products

Choose hair products that enhance your style and provide hold. For men’s haircuts in Auckland, a pomade or wax can help keep your style intact throughout the day. Be sure to apply these products to damp hair for better results.

3. Master Basic Trimming

Invest in a good pair of clippers or scissors for touch-ups. Trim around the ears, neckline, and any areas where the hair grows quickly. This will help keep your haircut looking sharp until your next visit to the Auckland CBD barber.

4. Blow Dry for Volume

If your style requires volume, use a blow dryer. Blow-dry your hair in the direction you want it to lay, using a round brush to add lift at the roots. Finish with a blast of cool air to set the style.

5. Maintain Beard and Sideburns

Don’t forget to maintain your beard and sideburns. Regular trimming and conditioning will keep them looking neat and tidy. Use beard oil or balm to soften the hair and keep it looking healthy. For more on rocking your beard, read my beard blog.

6. Hydrate and Nourish

Healthy hair starts from within. Stay hydrated and maintain a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals. Consider taking supplements if necessary to support hair health.

7. Book Regular Appointments

Regular appointments with your Auckland CBD barber are crucial. Aim to visit every 4-6 weeks, depending on your hair growth rate and style. Regular trims will prevent split ends and keep your haircut looking fresh.

8. Consult Your Barber

Your barber is a valuable resource. Don’t hesitate to ask for advice on maintaining your specific haircut. They can recommend products and techniques tailored to your hair type and style.


For more Grooming Tips from The Rocking Barber, checkout my blog post.


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