Know it:
It’s not a cut. It’s a tool to get what you want. Rules boardrooms. Does awfully well in bedrooms, as well.Get it:
The Executive Contour is a classic men’s cut. It’s a bit like a Hard Part Pompadour, but without the hard part and with considerably more length on the sides and back, so you can’t see scalp. Consider starting with a clipper guard offour. You can always cut it closer after that. The Executive Contour works with or without a hard part, depending on how structured you want it to appear.
Build it:
1. Scrub a towel over your hair, leaving it only slightly damp.
2. Use a comb to create a smart part, straight back from your hairline to your crown.
3. Blow the whole mess dry, maintaining the parting, using a Vent type brush to add a bit of a natural wave.
4. When everything’s dry, smooth Reuzel Green Pomade evenly through your hair.
5. Comb The Executive Contour into place.
6. Use your fingers to create a natural curl in the bangs, laying it back against the hair on top. After all, there isn’t a single titan of industry who isn’t a bit of a rascal when he needs to be.