In today’s hairdressing Brian Burt feature, we’ll look at 3 vintage smooth styles . We have 3 different versions of the pompadour or side pomp with a skin fade shot from different angles. Very cool. Thanks Brian!
Haircut # 1 Pompadour / Side Part Pomp
The cut – Pompadour, Side Part Pomp with very little skin whitening and heavy weight (“scumbag boogie”, as it is called in Holland).
Suitable hair type – Most hair types work with this haircut. Fuller hair will look better and lie better.
The Style – Find the natural part and comb the hair in place. Comb the front part (fringe, pony) upwards and create a pomp at the front. Use a hair dryer and a brush to get a fuller look. Note … the pony or pony must have at least eye length or 4 inches to create a pomp ahead.
Products – Model wears ADH dry for a dry natural look.
Haircut # 2 hard part / side part pompadour + skin fade
The cut – Hardpart, side panel Pompadour, Skin Fade, with a razor blade in front.
Suitable hair type – Thick hair will work best for this haircut.
The Style – Find the part your barber carved into your hair and comb your hair into place. Comb the front part (fringe / pony) upwards and create a pomp at the front. Use a hair dryer and a brush to get a fuller look. Note that the pony or pony must be 4 inches long to create a pomp in the front.
Products – The model wears Layrite Pomade .
Haircut # 3 Lateral pomp, pompadour, skin fade
The cut – lateral pomp, pompadour, skin color.
Suitable hair type – Most hair types work with this haircut.
The Style – Find the natural part and comb the hair in place. Comb the front part (fringe, pony) upwards and create a pomp at the front. Note that the pony or pony must have at least a 4-inch eye length to create a pomp in the front.
Products – The model wears Layrite Pomade .