How To Style Men’S Hair Like A Pro In Less Than 10 Minutes : Hairstyle Tips By La Model

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Weston Bouchér is a professional male model and Menswear designer based out of San Diego & Los Angeles, California. In 8 years, Weston Boucher went from being no one in the modeling industry to going on to work with the likes of iconic brands such as Rolls Royce, Mercedes Benz, Polo, Men's Health, Harley Davidson, Mastercard, LG, Cadillac, Pottery Barn, Lexus, Martini & Rossi, Southwest Airlines, Ford Motors, Hyundai, Mattel, Lexus, POLO, Overstock.com, ASRV & is represented by 9 different agencies (LA Models, LA Talent, Wilhelmina Miami, Wilhelmina Chicago, Brand Talent, MODA, SLU, InStyle, & Shamon Freitas).

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Weston loves beach volleyball, WW2 era motorcycles, classical guitar, health & fitness, photography, travel, humanitarian work, being present, and his numero uno role model is Christ.

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What'S up guys today, I'm going to talk about going from this to this to this incredible, so today, I'm going to teach you to do your hair, like the pros like this, but I'll show you in a minute, as over the years as a model, I've been Able to be on set for these big productions and they bring an incredible stylist. So I get to ask each one of them different tips and tricks and say how did you get my hair like that, so yeah, I'm going to show you not only how to do it, but the products that you're gon na need to get it done. When I wake up, my head is like ridiculous: it's super curly and wavy, and it's just anything, but straight it's going on all sorts of different directions. Humidity affects it. A lot too you'll see the end of this video. How crazy the transformation is, but you have to use certain products because a blow-dryer is now just a blow-dryer, a brushes and a brush and hair product isn't just hair product. It really does make a difference. Certain ones may be more expensive than others, but I assure you it's a worthy investment if you want to look good in general or if you're in front of the lens a lot. One thing before I get too far along is that your shampoo conditioner really do make a difference. At this very moment. I don't have one that I'm super in love with. I would recommend it, but I'm just not totally sold on it yet so just stay on top of my Amazon influencer shop page. The link is in the description. It'S gon na have all these products in it, so I'll. Keep that updated as soon as I. Finally, like I'll definitely share it on my stories on Instagram and hopefully a future YouTube video on that as well. Ok, so the first thing I need to do, since I'm not fresh out of the shower, is get my hair wet. That'S gon na give me the ability to completely change the shape of it through the heat being applied from the blow-dryer or coming from less a state of being totally wet. That'S gon na give me full control over what direction it's gon na move in, and the volume and all that. Okay, now that I've wet my hair, I can go head and start blow drying. Obviously, it's ideal if you are fresh out of shower, because the shampoo, the hot water, the conditioner all being fresh, is gon na take care of the bed head, especially maybe you have a cowlick or things like that, but I am showing you you can do this. Even if it's like the middle of the day and you hadn't showered and it'll still get it to come out, pretty awesome actually an incredibly important tool. Your blow dryer this blow dryer, I learned about and a lot of products I'm about to mention from a good friend and stylist Mateo he's up in LA. I did a shoot many many years ago for martini and Rossi. It was an awesome, huge production and they bring in only the best stylist, and it just so happened that day. My hair looked the best, and it's been the case. Still since then still recommend all these products, and I want to thank him for that. By the way, these first product is people a driver. It'S the super Solano ex. This one is on my Amazon, influencer page. There is another one that Mateo also recommends some that's a little bit newer since I've had this for years that one's also on there, and that is the one styling epic light hair dryer and that will be on Amazon, influencer page in case. You want to go that one. Instead, this has been incredible. I'Ve had it for a long time. It'S still performing really really well highly recommend putting the large attachment on here. It'S gon na really help with the styling of your hair and get it directional know these blow. Dryers are not cheap, but I'm telling you you can spend like 20 to 50 bucks on one, but it's gon na break in like here anyways and it's not gon na start your hair. The same way. I'D trust me like you're, gon na see her hair. Being all frizzy and it's not gon na lay flat, it's not gon na straighten it well a good blow. Dryer is really worth the investment if you want to have epic air next up the brush. Luckily, the brush is very inexpensive, but it's incredible as if number one recommended hairbrush for stylist in the UK actually just found that out, it's the Denman. I believe it's a nine row bristle brush. I have it on the influencer page as well or shop on Amazon. I meant to say so once I have that and that I can get started we'll get to the product in just a second. So the first thing I'm starting to do right now is just to get some volume, I'm rolling the brush back and then coming up with it and as I come up, I take this end and I start at the roots, because the roots are kind of where The directions of your hair started to go so if I want to go up, I'm immediately gon na go vertical with it. Just follow it up with the brush, because I might on I'm right on the root I'm on the hair. It'S not gon na burn your hair, it's just the right temperature. I do have it on the full setting the most heat possible. There'S a couple different ways: you can do this and they both work. It depends on just how much of all you want to do, but you can do if first is blow-dry back. You know the back half of your head flat. You know just keep blow-drying that back and then with the front, separate it and go all the way down like this, and then you blow-dry it down and that's creating a ton of resistance for the hair to not want to flip back but the product. The add later is gon na make you come back up and the resistance will create a ton of volume, and that's what gives you that big, like pomp, that happens with when you see certain models hair today, I'm just gon na do kind of my average, like Daily go-to hairstyle, I don't want a ton of volume with it, so I'm just gon na do the method. I just showed you where you roll it back and go up all the back and go up, so I haven't really decided which way I'm going to department area or which direction I'm gon na, throw it certain days. It just wants to go a certain way. So that's why, especially it's good with your barber or you're, cutting your hair each month to figure out what kind of your hair likes to do the most and go with it. I just have been able to kind of have him cut kind of the same to frame my face on each side that way one day I go that way in that way, so it's kind of nice to have an option. Sometimes some people's hair is just is really stubborn. It'S going to part one way, just go with it, don't fight it or it's going to be super annoying, but you can already tell and there's a grip of volume. It'S coming just from this method. I'M doing I'm gon na tame that again with the weight of the product, I'm going to use. We get to that point. So now I just go. The back is still wet. I haven't really got that far yet, so I'm just going to do a flat back. They offer so it's almost there. It'S kind of already deciding to go this way today, but you can see how well this um brush and blow dryer combo work. It'S almost like them using a straightener and it's super light like breaks up in a healthy way. Doesn'T look unnatural and wiry and all over the place? That'S what happens when you use really a blow dryer the second I switch this it was. It was totally nice. It so make the investment it's worth it. I assure you. Okay, I'm gon na go over it. A little bit more, it's still a little damp. The thing with the product that I'm gon na use about to get to is that you don't want any moisture in your hair. It needs to be like bone dry, so another tip if you're, trying to find a hair, stylist or a barber which in my case is a barber, is walking shop. I got lucky here at where I live in San Diego, really talented people I just came in and I had pictures of Beckham cuz. I always think his hair looks good in terms of maybe not way back in the day when it was kind of longer, but all his cuts, they're kind of in this realm are just really classic, but still like current, I recommend bringing in pictures and in advance To kind of get them to nail what you're going forward or it could be the more flat, but I mean I'm just imitating Beckham, so I can't take that much credit right, oh and if you are modeling or you're aspiring model and you following page for a Lot of the educational tips - something I talk about in my how to become a male model, ultimate cheat guide, book or ebook, I should say - is showing up to castings with your hair done. You know it is completely pearl. Looking it's really important to know how to do this, so that they can see that your best, that's your job! So when you're going to castings, I highly recommend being camera-ready with your hair. Alright, let's talk about product of a rough luxury, wax it's a molding wax! You can get this on Amazon through my Amazon influencer shop page, it's a really dry wax, so what's good about. That is that it has a dry finish. So it looks like your hair, just kind of just like you just blow dried it and it doesn't look like all shiny, like agrippa gel is in it you're just going to take like old opinion how much hair you have my hair's pretty thick. I usually do like a dime size to a nickel size. Damn I can't get to focus, but you get that yeah and then from there. It'S really important that you put it in your opposing hands and you smooth it in until it looks completely. Even you don't want any like spots of white like it's almost just. I can pain in my hands so now that's on there. What I do is I just I started the roots a little bit with my pinkies just to get that base on the edges, and then I just start to run my fingers through get it everywhere. I like doing on the sides too, all around make my ears. It really tightens up small hairs. I kind of poked out running through the back. I'M really applying a lot of pressure right now, trying to get it all the way down in the groove. I can so once you have that in there you'll know, when you kind of done enough, because your hands start to feel fairly smooth. They go kind of sticky, too smooth kind of going with the natural way my hair wants to go today. So you'll see the weight of it starts to make your hair kind of go a little bit flat. So what I do is they bring my fingers through and I kind of pull it tease it as they say, and then I like to also run it. The opposite way just to create some resistance, see see if I try to do my hair this way today, just wouldn't want to do it because these hairs aren't agreeable. So I go back and I'm just kind of running through and I go up all this stuff. It really makes a difference to kind of get it done kind of broken up look, so it doesn't look too perfect to use this mirror for a second been like to lose the front at the end. Just get like a nice kind of break up a little wave and see I liked it. I like to have a cut and a style that kind of Franks my face when I say frames the face. This is really important on because you don't want your barber stylist to cut your hair or buzz it in too tight. Then you get past your kind of your left sides your eyes and it looks like you have a rounded off head and it looks more like this. You know it's not bad, but it kind of looks like it stuck your head in a pencil sharpener. So I like it when it kind of billows out a little bit and frames your face. I think it's more flattering so, once you have it kind of lined up, you can decide from this point depending on whether the weather or you're gon na be how long you to be out. I wan na use a finishing spray, because the finishing spray will definitely hold it in place. Only thing about finishing spray is as good as they are. They still kind of make your hair not as malleable I like just knowing, and it kind of I can play around with it if I'm out and throw a side to side and it's gon na look natural versus being like glued to my head. So you can go with resume and it's a really cheap brand and it's associate used by professionals because it is like it's not. You don't need to spend a grip on a finishing spray. In my opinion, this one is also on my Amazon shop, influencer page, so you'll go find on there, but you just want to do like only. It definitely hold like at least a foot away and just do a couple little sprays on each angle, because we put too much it's gon na you see it this way I can still kind of on my fingers to it. Alright guys. I hope that was helpful. Be sure to leave comments below if there's anything that you didn't understand or want me to kind of go over, maybe in a future video I try to be as thorough as I could that's exactly what I do again really important to get the right, shampoo and Conditioner, just don't get suave and crap like that. You need to know that it's gon na, like at least feel hydrated when you do the conditioner, that's the most important step. So again, the brush Denman brush either recommend very affordable. The super solano x or the other one, that's on my influencer page, as I mentioned the epic, a good one, try some a finishing spray. If you choose to do so, not necessary, but it helps if you are out all day, I'm gon na, be it's windy or whatever you just want to hold it for, like eight hours plus and then last but not least, the over bay wacks. Let'S see if we can get it to focus there, we go that's what it looks like also on Amazon, on my shine, oh and you may or may not have noticed that my beard is dark in this and if you follow me on instagram, you've seen some Other videos, i do have the silver fox look going and when it's all natural i just chose today to run some of the mascara through it. That'S another video, it's on my channel. If you want to check that out, you can change your look and demographic for shoots and just mix it up for fun without having a permanent change. So that's a really quick how-to video on check out how my channel do a search for 5 years younger in 5 minutes. So if you haven't already make sure you go to weston Boucher comm, slash shop, that's gon na have all my content that I'm coming out with there downloadables one is up right now: called top 10 in Instagram growth tips for models and influencers and there's four more Books coming out, hopefully by the end of this year, one of them is the big mean potatoes, one about getting in the modeling industry, how to become a male model, the ultimate cheat guide and definitely check that out. It'S 50 pages of practical awesome information from my brain to your eyes, so you can take that in and hit the ground running. The modeling industry is hard to get into if you don't know where to begin so it's gon na save you a lot of trial on air. In addition, make sure you follow my a puesta mouche account on Instagram. That'S gon na be a lot more modeling related stuff at Weston. Boucher fit is gon na, have everything, health and fitness related and yeah. If you haven't subscribed to my email list that will be on that SHOP link that I mentioned as well. That'S gon na! Let you know the second products come out, you'll be the first to know you can download check it out before it is made known to the general public. Alright guys tune in next time. Make sure you subscribe to my channel. I have a lot more content coming soon.

Slikhaar TV - Mens hair: Cool hairstyle I can recommend pre-styling spray befor blowdry will give you more controled volume and hold, let me send you some if you like. Best Rasmus

Christopher Westfall: Finally, a tutorial on this hairstyle that is done well! Great tip about how to cut the sides with a little bit a volume to frame your face. I got the pencil-sharpener look last time and couldn't figure out why I couldn't get the style right. Now I know I need to let it grow out a bit to fix cut it correctly. Any chance you'd do video showing how the barber actually cuts it?

Ivan Nannoshi: This was awesome Weston ! I’m going to give the oribe a shot, I use crew fiber now but looking for something with the least amount of shine, keep this videos coming brother, your influential for us all, I’m a 36 year old husband and father but still like to look good haha, good luck with all your future endeavors, you deserve it !

Alexander Hernandez: Saw the video last night. Tried the routine and techniques this morning, and wow huge difference. Just the routine in the techniques alone help me shave time a huge amount of time off of my morning routine already. Looking forward to getting a couple of the products and seeing how much improves on the quality of styling of my hair. Thanks sir for the tips.

Bulldog Mindset: Really helpful. Thank you. Where do you get your hair cut in San Diego?

A K: Been strugling with keeping the hair on the front up my entire life..tried those blow drying tips and it actually gave me the volume on front and it stays up!

Steve Montano: Brilliant video Weston! Thank you for taking the time to ask so many questions and demonstrating the details. Now I can say I learned from a pro!

Schuyler Kent: Thanks so much for this. My 15yo has really similar hair in curl and thickness, and he’s been trying new things now that he’s in h.s. This is really helpful.

Scott Shapiro: Thank you for the tips in this video. While I’ve had my hair cut my entire life, nobody explained and showed me how to use the product or blow dry my hair.

adoboFosho: Weston Boucher the type of guy to tell his barber to cut his hair like Weston Boucher

David Callahan: Love the straight-talking, non-judgmental approach to all the grooming issues in your videos. What you are really modeling is that it is OK for men to care about surface beauty in the quest to be our best selves. You show us what works, how we can get it, and then, presumably, we all move on to other things that are important in life. Who can take issue with that? Thanks, Weston. P.S: You hair color in this video has a really desirable ash cast. It is a color almost like slate brown with natural highlights--a great look for many men upwards of twenty. If this isn't just a fluke of lighting, what do you do to get it and keep it this way?

MedicalMansion: I think I’m going to look like you when I’m 35-38 just not with blue eyes. My hair has been thick for years and it’s a problem at times. It’s nice to see someone willing to communicate how to take care of ourselves properly. Cheers man.

Russell Thomas: Thanks for this video. I've been struggling with my hair back and forth and looking to create something a little different. you can kind of see the look in my profile picture. However it's really hard to find someone to keep continuous cut that looks good for me. No, I am not a model. However, I think it's important that we all look our best

Brock Lewis: I don't think I've ever found a YouTuber with hair this close to mine. All these hair tutorial videos are people with GORGEOUS thick and straight hair.

Brian Aiello: Thanks very much for that video Weston. I'm going to try that style; much longer on top. We'll see how it looks on my 60-year old head! But what really encouraged me was that you pointed out that your hair is not straight to begin with. BTW, lived in Encinitas for about four years in the early 80's. Changed up a lot since. And Taco Stand still rules.

Riley S: Dude, THANK YOU. I grew up swimming which ruined my hair, and even swam NCAA in college, having to buzz my head yearly. I Never learned how to take care of my hair and what to do. I'm a visual learner and this is super helpful

Stephan Seljan: Mom’s a hair stylist and she told me to do literally the exact same thing. Great video!

Geoff Bright: Pencil head! That is hysterical! I ACTUALLY said this once to a barber that I did not want to look like a used pencil eraser and that I had struggled in the past with how I wanted my fade cut to be done. We have a similar idea about hair style. Finally, after more than a decade worth of haircuts, she referred to this area of a mans cut as the “bulk line”. Who knew. I think all these in person tips are GREAT and it’s refreshing to have found a professional male offering such information in such a personal way! Thank you! @synergylive

Lorna Hewat: Thank you. Looking for tips for my teenage son. Explained really well and it helps he’s a similar shape face & hair to yours. Many thanks again

Ged Miller: By far the best hair styling vid I've found. He explains in detail the steps that can really style hair well.

Ichirou Takashima: I've got a question. Since my hair is 15% curlier than yours in this video. As there are a lot of products (e.g. pomade, paste, mousse, cream, clay, etc.) that can be used to style hair, is wax really recommended or can I use a different product?

TheChosenOne: Tresemme Heat Protestant as a prestyler works really well for me. I use the Tresemme Freeze Hold 5. The 4 doesn't make it past 6 hours before my hair starts to fall. That's just me. I live in Los Angeles and on humid days, the Freeze Hold 5 works. As far as hair clays, I really like Paul Mitchell Reformer. It smells great, like you just walked out of a professional salon, and has a semi-matte finish. It has the slightest bit of shine but not like you'd expect from a pomade. Nothing like that. Just healthy looking. I just recently tried Redken Brews Clay. It has a great finish on the hair, again, a matte finish with even less shine than Reformer but it has am earthy-like smell. Like a type of coffee cake smell but not sweet. Very masculine smelling. Good info guy!

MotionsRS: Great video mate, when you get your sides cut what number do you ask for and do you go all the way to the hairline? Also how long has it taken you to grow that length looks really good! subbed btw :)

Dennis H: Caution if you have thick and wavy hair. I have always been a vigorous towel dryer, but it's not great for your hair, so I thought about switching to a blow dryer. I watched this video and it inspired me give it a shot. That said, it screwed my hair up royally. It made it so ridiculously wavy, that it could not be salvaged when I put product in. I had to wash it out and go back to towel dry. My two cents, this dude in the video has killer jeans. Yep, I am jealous. His hair seems easy to manage...hell it looks great when he hardly does a thing to it. So, what is good for some isn't always good for all. Find what works for you and roll with that. And if you have thick wavy hair and want to set me straight with some tips, I'm all ears!

Ranjeet Singh Thapa: I have seen tons of these videos. This one is the only one that I think is made for people like me who really has a wavy hair and wants to know how blow drying, proper brushing and proper application of products can make a lot of difference. Otherwise, other youtubers already have a straight and manageable hair and I would not know if they have really achieved the final look by doing all these stuffs.

Link Spider: Lucky I came across these videos I have the same wavy hair grows one way one week one way the following week drives me nuts sometimes, also the same beard too when I grow it.... Great tips never thought about drying backbit on the top flat, nor thought about pushing the hair in the direction it wants to go, makes perfect sense... I'v been using a good quality ceramic large round brush at the front so I can keep the momentum going..... Great tips on hair and beard dye.....thanks

Steve: I’ve always used thickening gel it works like a charm . And I also have the same type of hair

Blue FE: Wow!! Thanks for the tip @ 5:58 after all these years I can finally get my pomp to stay put all day long!!! I dont even have to use product. Wish I could have stumbled across this video when you put it out! Thanks again

Craven Sleepwalker: Step 1. Be blessed with amazing genetics.

Cesar Robledo: Holy crap, I’ve never had my hair this long before and this video was a game changer!

Jackal_Loaf723: Thank you! I always have trouble with my hair staying in place! I thank you, i can finally use conditioner and shampoo no problem!

Mike Howard: Thanks for the tips, I like the hair style when it's pointed upward - reminds me of a cockatoo lol. Have you ever tried the baking soda/vinegar method for washing hair? Girl showed me that method and I much prefer it over any shampoo/conditioner I've tried. Might have to do this a couple times to notice the effect. Natural hair oils take over day 2, no product needed lol. Edit: Given you gotta brush your hair each day to remove excess hair/dandruff

Made in 515: Great tutorial. Been cutting my hair just like that but had no idea how to get that look out of it. Hahah! Thanks!

Mathias: Hey! Had some struggles with my hair, which is fairly similar to yours. I wonder if your hair is cut evenly across the top, or if you have more hair on on side than the other? Thanks in advance!

TheMediaKnights: Wtf this video actually changed my life, I've been trying to get my hair like that for months to no avail, this was so easy

Person: Have you ever thought of getting a keratin treatment to make your hair smoother/less wavy-curly since you where you hair straight-er mostly?

E59: amazing video, thank you so much man! definitely helped me improve my hair style

Chase Bennett: Another valuable video. You hair ended up perfect. In the future, could you explain the difference between hair wax vs paste vs clay? PS- I'm from San Diego (Pt. Loma/Sunset Cliffs and Carlsbad).. Not in Calif any more. Been to the Internat'l Male store a number of times.

Ray Ban: I’m not a model like most of us, but this video is awesome. He’s right, I bought the same brush, dryer and brush and right away my wife commented on no how great my hair looked!

Bogdan Bmm: Great stuff, thank you. Any tips like supplements or so on preventing male baldness ? I have a bit of receding hair and maybe I can stop it (I am 33 is not genetics cause my parents and so all good). Thank you !

22KPAR1X Cyberdyne: Brilliant technique, so simple. I hope to gain much better results now than I know to put more time and effort into the initial steps of drying.

Tyler clark: OMG MAN! I have had your picture saved to my phone for about 6 years now. I’ve always said if I ever get a tattoo I’d get the one you have. I never knew your name of anything and was looking at this video and realized it was you. Probably the best chest and sleeve tat I’ve ever seen.

Mehedi Hasan Anik: Watching it in March Loved the content Looking forward for some more quality contents❤

Ed Farmer: My hair is just like yours, before..... I'm gonna try this out for sure! Thanks for the video!

tony mazz: I know a lot of people who HAD hair like that , then 10 years later there half bald. They told me the worst thing you can do is use a hair dryer and I'm also guilty of it . Today , my hair line is like Fredo's of the Godfather.. All the brush rolling and pulling destroyed my scalp. I hope Weston keeps his hair and enjoys it for as long as he can.

JM: Really helpful tutorial. Thanks, man.

Tyronius G: Man I've been looking for like 3 months of somebody with similar hair to learn how to style it. Thanks for the video. Maybe now I can fix this mop.

H Rascón: This video took the light to my life!! thanks for sharing your method!!

Cameron Whitelaw: My hairline is very angled and straight across so it’s hard to style my hair to make it look good. I also have a cowlick at the front of my hair and at the back it sticks up too.

Random Elvis: What i like about you Weston is you are authentic dude I cannot detect any narcissism/ego....you sir are a pleasure to watch, great content

Angel Mendoza: Great tutorial man. You and I have such similar hair with the exception that I think you’ve got a better cut. Oh, and that wave you have on your left side is on my right side. Anyway, thanks for a helpful video on how to style this wig.

Murkinsince1999: About time i find someone with the exact hair as me thank you for the tutorial

Rajveer Bhoday: I have never watched any of your videos and i came across this one trying to learn about products. I just want to say that i really like the way you did your intro. it's really impressive how you made it all of your own videos.

Marwen Hosni: Him: *Looks good even with his hair messy* Me: *Styling my hair for 30 minutes and still looking ugly*

CAMBIT: Only tutorial that worked with my hair! Thanks!

Mathias Kielgast: Hi! Thanks for the video! I want to buy the brush, but I can only find it in 9 row large in EU, not the 9 row medium. Do you know if there is a big difference between the large 9 row and the medium? :-) Thanks!

Carlos Gaytan: Cool tip. I let my hair grow since the pandemic. Do you thin out your hair at the barbershop? Or just normal cut?

Red Pill Lense: Happy to have found your channel. I've seen your ads and have always been impressed with your look (NO HOMO, BRO!). Keep being a "style" inspiration for us older guys in our 40s. Hair looks badass! Gonna try out. Thx!

Endless Waltz: Absolutely helpful!!

Evil Penguins: I disagree with the cheap vs expensive tools. My blow dryer is like $30 and it works wonders, I can do this no problem.

johnbfrommd: Weston, What do you recommend for getting rid of dandruff? Thanks for the tips!

Marco Palomino: Wow thank you so much. I have never seen other videos that relate so much to my hair. My hair is a nest in the morning. Thank you

FinchcraftUK: First time on this channel, just have to say that it’s refreshing to see a guy who is down to earth, subscribed

André Carlo: Amazing video! Thank you for the tips <3

Hair Transplant Network: Nice good tips, I'm gonna definitely use these tips.

Discover Maldives: You have got the exact same hair I have and the same problem I've faced all my life.found the video pretty helpful,thanks for the video

Charles Craig: I have a nice hair dyer but never tried using it up close like that on hot. That made all the difference. Thanks for the tips!

Christopher De Freitas: LOVE your channel! Can you do a video on your night time routine? (If you have one that is)

Christopher De Freitas: “A hairdryer isn’t just a hairdryer, a brush isn’t a just a brush” the FIRST person on YouTube I’ve seen finally say this, when majority of the YouTubers review hairdryers, they tend to only look at how fast it dries the hair, so in the end the label most professional blow dryers a waste cause it’s only a marginal difference in how quick it dries the hair. It really is shocking how almost none of them talk about the effect professional hair dryers have when it comes to reducing frizz, creating volume and straightening out the hair in the process.

Uruz Chubun: How well does it hold up after a heavy and sweaty workout?

PJ Dexter: Great video! I found you via your WW2 motorcycle video which is awesome by the way. That's great you referenced Beckham when taking in photos, as i've been doing the same thing for years now. His hair is a thing to behold, as is yours! Keep up the great content brother.

nev: the before is actually me having a good hair day

Y L: THANK YOU my 8 year old has this same exact hair... thats for the tip !!

Baucomstein: I think I need to try a hair dryer like the one you mentioned. Can't get that volume and it always falls flat. Does putting the product in when the hair is dry vs damp make a difference too? Thx for the video

Brock Holcombe: Great video, took me way too long to figure out that less is better in terms of grooming products

Yufei chen: Brain: yes I can do this Hands: no you dont

Joey Jojo: great tip on how to curl the back, i have similar hair that is thick and wavy and could never get it straight. watch this dude do it tried it and it worked! thanks! have been going to a hair salon for years and nobody ever showed me

westfield90: Thank you. Wasn’t sure if to apply the paste before or after the hairdryer stage.

Ruzz Fyoo: Thanks, this is actually so informative. Time to get a blow dryer!

61dodgelancer: Great! Thanks for all the details. Best of luck in your career.

P. he.R: Dude we have the exact same hair type, ive never seen someone on youtube with my exact prerequisites, thanks for the video!

Daku Souru: Yo, this model is actually super down to earth and generally seems like an awesome dude

Sean Maher: Hey Weston, this is a good video man - you do great hair tutorials, (for transparency though, I've moaned a bit on one of your skincare vids - avoid scrubs, man). Your bed hair right at the beginning of this video is really similar to mine in texture and thickness and your tips are spot on - I achieved your hairstyle - but with my very average face it just looked like I was trying too hard. I was like Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer, but with a pompadour. Anyway, my question is, how do you just do a more relaxed, less primpy, more natural 5 minute styling routine with your hair type? I've taken to just letting it relax where it wants and just crunching a bit of soft product in to help it have some 'studied disarray' kind of look. Would love to see a vid on your lazy hair day options... Oh - and a video some time in the future for older men who still have hair. Options that aren't making us look like wankers. Wankers in knitwear, with Italian eyewear and a seashore in the background. Muted, whiskey tones and all that shit. Wool. You know that wool advertisement dude look. Not that.

Sebastian: Thank you, very good explanations!

EarthDye: This was very helpful, I have similar hair and this will turn out great, What length do you cut the sides? It looks like a 3 or 4.

No one Should know me: I have the exact same hair type and haircut as yours and this problem been annoyed me since I've got this hairstyle lol thanks a lot!!!

Akshay: Hey Weston! How do you tame your hair to lay down flat and backwards when you wet it?

Djuztin: I've got good products but my hair still doesn't look the way I want. Figured I'm gonna need a new blow-dryer and brush. Thanks a lot!

Stefanie Joy: So helpful. Thanks! trying to start my Son out right. Fabu tips!

jeylful: Thanks mate! Great tutorial

jonathan Sanchez: Awesome tips thank you!!

HeyDanHay: I thought this was very helpful. Could you make a video on different hair products: wax, gel,, clay

Addison Stephens: Just here to learn how to fix my two year olds hair lol I doubt he lets me do half of this but it would look super cute

SneakerD84: It’s hard for me to get my barber to understand the “framing” of the face. Lol I always have to remind him that I don’t want him to take the fade so high and take away the length from the upper sides. The pencil sharpener look is exactly how I feel sometimes. Lol

Ameya Patil: beautifully explained !

Nathan H: This is sooooooo helpful!!!

AbdullahFootball: Any help for side hair? My hair naturally turns to the right so the right side is good but my left side of my head/head is really messi the hair is basically straight and not going down like the other side and it looks bad (I’m not sure if you can understand what I said lol)

Eric Lamb: Def taking a pic of you to my barber for my next cut. Thanks for sharing man. Great video.

DiLLZGFX: finally someone who mentions that shampoo and conditioner affects hair!

LabGecko: Everyone saying "If I had those looks"... IT'S HIS JOB! You can bet he's working every day to stay looking like that. No one past 20 stays looking like that without work. You want that look? Work on it. Edit: @Weston Boucher, thanks very much for the tips. Wish I'd had YT to refer to when I was younger, but at least I can catch up now.

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