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Ten-minute haircuts for a tenner are bad for the barber, bad for the customer and bad for the trade.

Britain does not have a barber problem. It has a rogue business problem. And good barbers are paying for it.

Most men buy hair products backwards. They pick the tub first and ask what it does afterwards. Here is the easier way.

I styled his hair. He held an eagle. He dropped the product. And he supported Burnley.

My hair was receding. I wanted it to look thicker. Two of our best sellers were disappearing. So I spent two years making the product I couldn’t find.

Why the best barbers and hairdressers know when to listen, when to sell, when to say no — and when to show a customer the door.

One came from the California barbershop. One was built in Britain. The products sometimes compete. The brands shouldn’t.

CJ Martin was never just a Hairbond customer. He became part of the Artistic Team, part of the road and, somewhere along the way, a friend.

What it does, who it is for and how to use it properly

How Kieffer Moore, Chris Mepham, Harry Wilson, Connor Roberts and Dylan Levitt helped Hairbond spread through Welsh football without a sponsorship deal in sight.

From natural control to full gloss, here’s how to get the shape right and choose the Hairbond product that suits the finish.

From Newcastle barbering and Premier League dressing rooms to Hairbond education, football and friendship, Patrick Forster has been part of our story for years.