http://i15.yimg.com/15/1bee82f4/h/494eb706/newcollar2.JPG
Follow that link and look at the pic of the guy's haircut.
I'm thinking of having it that way, but how would i describe to my barber how to cut it like that. I don't think it's a conventional cut, so i need to know how to describe it to him well.
May God bless all who reply...
Print the picture and show it. Seems straightforward enough. :)
It isn't a very good picture. Not that a better one could be found, but it sort of leaves a lot of questions without an answer.
It is an undercut. Assuming he got his hair cut the day of this picture or close to it, it looks like a #2 or 3 (Wahl) attachment was used, a 2 is 1/4 of an inch, a 3 is 3/8 of an inch. Looks to be undercut up to at least the top of the head, but could be higher, such as a double mohawk haircut where the bangs (on the sides, above the temples) and a litle more of the top is clipped. I can't see the back so it may be clipped over his crown as well.It is "Arrowed" somewhat, meaning the hair (on top) becomes progressively longer from back to front, and his sharply becomes quite a bit longer at the front too. Hair wax or Pomade (such as beeswax or Murray's pomade) was used to make it super straight like that. Also makes it look dark and kinda wet. I think that haircut looks good. Feel free to reply if you have any questions.
Here is a better pic, so you can hopefully now describe it better:
http://ic.yimg.com/c/b6e93fad/h/5f7a21dc/newcollar3.JPG
Now, how would i ask for this cut in a barber shop, and what gel-products would i need to use to get it like that?
I think they wanted a picture more from the rear.