3.“Use grooming products that can help you achieve a tidy look. There are so many toxin-free, water-soluble products that can help. Many men think that all you need is one grooming product that is one-size-fits-all, but different hair types, different levels of thickness and different styles require different things. Find the one that best suits your hair, lifestyle or the event you need it for. A barber can guide you through all of this. With issues like receding hairlines, try to use products that promote growth, like coconut oil or mint shampoos that stimulate and keep it healthy.”
4.“Smell your best, especially in heat and humidity. In Hong Kong, people often don’t use dryers, so if you need a quick pick-me-up scent, use a roll-on cologne. A little goes a long way, so easy on it!”
5.“Keep facial hair maintained. One of the main differences between salons and barbershops is that barbers don’t just focus on cuts. They are trained to do classic wet shaves and beard trims, which should be done as frequently as needed to keep things looking good. You can also use beard oils to tame and beard washes to remove excess oil, as well as pre- and post-shave products to tend to sensitive skin. Facial hair is not going to keep looking good on its own – it requires maintenance and with the right products anyone can achieve this!”