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In the beginning
Jasmaine Sutton, men's stylist at Sav-
ages, taught me the basics. Jasmaine got her
start at Paul Mitchell: e School and has
worked at Savages for over a year. When
she began cutting men's hair, she found it
difficult. Determined, she realized she "had
to master it," and now she has completely
abandoned women's layered locks and
coloring to specifically cut men's hair.
In her chair by the window, Jasmaine
begins consultations by asking if her client
has a certain haircut in mind. Some will
and some won't.
If there is indecision, Jasmaine will ask
what she can't do. What is off limits? Do
they want to keep their sideburns? Do they
want a skin cut? Do they want to shave it
off and start all over?
If clients are completely unsure of what
to do, Sutton will turn to a visual.
"We post a lot of photos on Facebook so
they can see," she said, and, together, they
have lots of styles to comb through.
e most popular styles men are pining
for now? e old-school styles of yester-
year. ink pompadours, combovers and
undercuts.
"Right now, more guys actually care how
they look. ey groom themselves more.
Now, it's about old-school styles. I love it.
It's very dapper. Hard parts," she said, "are
coming back."
If there is indecision, Jasmaine will ask what
she can't do. What is off limits? Do they want to
keep their sideburns? Do they want a skin cut?
Do they want to shave it off and start all over?
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