Alright, so, a while back, I decided I wanted to try out this whole Logan Paul haircut thing. You know, the one all the kids are talking about? Figured, why not? I ain’t getting any younger, might as well have some fun with it.
First thing I did was let my hair grow out a bit. It wasn’t super short to begin with, but it needed some length. I’m talking a few weeks, maybe a month, of just letting it do its thing. Patience is key, folks. I just made sure to put my hair aside and try not to put my hair in a messy style.
Then came the tricky part – actually getting the cut. Now, I’m no expert, but I’ve seen enough pictures of the guy to know it’s not just a simple buzz. There are some layers and stuff going on there, so I knew I couldn’t just do it myself. I went to my usual barber, a real nice guy I’ve been going to for years. Showed him a couple of pictures I found on my phone and told him, “Make me look like that, please!”.
He chuckled a bit, but he got the idea. He started trimming and snipping, using those fancy scissor-over-comb techniques that I don’t really understand but always look impressive. He layered the top, kept the sides shorter, and made sure it all blended together nicely. The whole thing took maybe half an hour, 45 minutes tops.
Once he was done, he put some product in my hair. I think it was some kind of pomade, but honestly, I’m not sure. I just know it smelled nice and made my hair look all piecey and textured, just like Logan’s. He gave me a quick rundown on how to style it myself, which basically involved scrunching it up a bit with my fingers and letting it air dry.
- Growing it out: Took about a month for me.
- Finding a barber: Used my regular guy, but any decent barber should be able to do it.
- Getting the cut: Layers on top, shorter on the sides, blended together.
- Styling: Pomade or gel, scrunch with fingers, air dry.
So, there you have it. That’s how I got the Logan Paul haircut. It’s a bit more maintenance than my usual style, but I gotta say, I like it. Makes me feel a little younger, a little more…stylish, I guess. If you’re thinking about trying it out, I say go for it. Just make sure you find a good barber and be prepared to spend a little extra time styling it in the morning. I hope you have a nice haircut experience!