What to assess first
- Evaluate density, hairline, texture, and how the current cut suits your face shape.
- Check whether the haircut supports your profile and forehead, not just the front mirror view.
- Notice whether maintenance habits are making the style look better or worse over time.
What usually moves the needle fastest
- Choose cuts that work with your natural density and texture.
- Schedule maintenance before the style loses shape completely.
- Use photos of your own best hair days as the reference, not only celebrity cuts.
What tends to waste time
- Copying a haircut that depends on very different density or texture.
- Ignoring hair health while chasing styling tricks.
- Letting overgrown sides or weak shape drag down facial presentation.
Questions worth asking before you overcorrect
Does hair really matter that much for attractiveness?
Yes. It frames the face, affects apparent proportions, and can dramatically change overall polish.
What is the first step in hairmaxxing?
Find a cut that suits your hair density, texture, and face shape, then keep it maintained.