How long does the awkward stage last hair?
The awkward stage of hair growth is that 5 to 8 month period of time when you have started growing your hair out and it is just a mess. When I was still in the awkward phase a global pandemic was underway so I had the strange luxury of not worrying about my hair looking weird in public.
What does the awkward hair stage look like?
The “awkward stage” occurs when you have decided that you no longer want short hair and you will instead grow it out. Everyone’s awkward stage is a bit different depending on their styles, but inevitably, you will find that your hair looks shaggy, uneven, or simply messy at some point in the process.
Should you cut in the awkward stage?
So, should you cut in the awkward stage? The short answer is yes. It will be a different type of cut depending on your hair type, where you’re at and where you’re trying to be, but generally there is a good trimming strategy for most guys suffering with awkward stage hair.
How do you get the flow hairstyle?
How to get a flow hairstyle
- [1] Start growing out the hair section at the top of your head first.
- [2] Remain the sides and back trimmed short until the top is 3 inches long.
- [3] Now grow out the sides and back.
- [4] Continue growing your hair until the top hair reaches your ears.
How do you do a bro flow haircut?
The first step to getting a bro flow is to let your hair grow out. Ideally, you want it to be around five to six inches all over. The right cut is also important. Ask your barber to keep the ends trimmed and neat, but let the layers develop.
Should I cut the sides of my hair when growing it out?
If you are growing hair out from short hair, start by keeping the sides and back short. It takes longer for hair growth at the top to be noticeable while the sides and back can start to mullet quickly. If that’s what you are going for, cool. If you want to achieve long hair all over, grow hair long at the top first.