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The creeping return of the insidious comb-over
by
Semi-Sly
on 15 Feb, 2025 10:14
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hi guys, I am a barber and I still work two days a week and what I have noticed lately is the proportion of my customers who are sporting coworkers. I mean some of these guys are parting their hair from the top of their ear and combing it completely over their heads! there?s more and more and more of them lately. It?s like they?re in a time warp!
I cut one guy here yesterday and I kid you not. The comb overs were almost 9 inches long.!
Have you guys been noticing more comb overs lately.
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#1
by
slybeard
on 15 Feb, 2025 10:20
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I have not noticed any increase here, but there are some in the 75+ crowd that have had the combovers for the past 30 or 40 yeas and refuse to give up on them.
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#2
by
Semi-Sly
on 16 Feb, 2025 09:27
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I did see one guy on YouTube who sports a come over on purpose. He shaves out the middle of his head and then comb the long hair from above his ear completely over it just like a natural comb over and he?s been doing it for quite some time, it?s actually kind of a fun look to see on such a young guy.
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#3
by
jason_greets
on 16 Feb, 2025 16:12
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Oh, dear. If I start balding for reals, I rather laser the rest of my hair off than to so with a combover. That just looks a desperate attempt to hide the near inevitable.
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#4
by
DoberDaddy
on 16 Feb, 2025 22:56
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To each his own...
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#5
by
Semi-Sly
on 17 Feb, 2025 08:29
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Oh, dear. If I start balding for reals, I rather laser the rest of my hair off than to so with a combover. That just looks a desperate attempt to hide the near inevitable.
And I cannot fathom how and why they don?t seem to notice how weird it looks I mean, they must be using a mirror to see the back of their head in order to perform that
?architectural feat? so they must get a look at that once in a while?!?
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#6
by
Razorhead
on 26 Feb, 2025 11:09
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Are these guys actually losing their hair? Or is just a bad Bieber cut they want? I don't know why guys would want to go back to that if their hair is falling out. Just get transplants or something.
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#7
by
Semi-Sly
on 27 Feb, 2025 07:03
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I just now had another customer in my chair. He?s got full male pattern baldness with just tiny wispy little white hairs springing up off the top of his head about an inch or too long and only about five hairs per square inch and he wants me to give him a ?regular? haircut. It looks ridiculous.
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#8
by
Razorhead
on 28 Feb, 2025 11:53
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sounds like a creature of habit asking for a 'regular'. I just don't get why guys are so committed to their hair. For most of us, we are going to experience thinning or significant hair loss. So to be 'married' to your hair is a bit much. Guys just need to be comfortable with just shaving it off at any point.
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#9
by
reddog
on 01 Mar, 2025 05:30
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Yes, I have several friends that are holing on to a few scraps of hair and combing it over. I don't say anything, but they would look so much better with aa shaved head. At least do a buzzcut!!
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#10
by
jason_greets
on 01 Mar, 2025 07:25
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Yes, I have several friends that are holing on to a few scraps of hair and combing it over. I don't say anything, but they would look so much better with aa shaved head. At least do a buzzcut!!
This. To me a buzzed or a shaved bald head looks cleaner and younger than hanging on to some remaining strands. I haven't reached that stage...yet.
If I do, I'll just shave or lazer it off (if it's feasible).
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#11
by
Razorhead
on 27 Mar, 2025 12:01
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Even some guys struggle with the buzzcut. Not sure why. Maybe it's a fear of change. But in reality, we put that pressure on ourselves. You just have to go for it at some point.
With the right cut, longer buzz on top and tighter sides -- like a #2 or #3 top with faded sides -- would look better than longer strands. I would think longer hair would be more of a nuisance to deal with as it's harder to keep in place. And I can't see using hairspray to plaster it down.