Vayhean Tamby Raja
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- Nov 25, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 27, 2020
HELLO !
I'm Vayhean here. I am 22 year old, who grew up at Kuala Lumpur city. I am a student at IACT College, studying for diploma in graphic design!
Thank you for making time to visit my blog !
" My work is my biography " I started out as a travel photographer years because I love travelling. I capture lots of architecture and environment, but Covid19 introduce me to another face of humans and their job pictures. And now , human have always interest me the most , they have something to say about them and their jobs. And this blog also a human and his job. My picture speaks and lets listen to it !

As you might guess from my photo here, it has been a while since I’ve needed to visit a barber but PABLOKAIZU Barbershop in Hartamas has an awesome reputation among many of my friends, many of whom still do require haircuts.
A man named Zariff who is the owner of the barbershop. He has been cutting since 1998. Zariff didn't change his loyalties when he became famous in the town.
And of course, I appreciated his services and he cherishes when I give him this rare honor photo and the following framed photo can be found in his shop today.
Capture in : IPHONE 11 PRO MAX

It really is true that photos speak a 1,000 words.
Instead of trying to explain a “quiff” hairstyle to a barber or hairstylist, take photos. Use the photos an find which show the quiff you desire from the front, sides and back.
If you can show the barber a photo which is large enough for them to see the haircut in detail, it will make it a lot easier for them to duplicate the style for you.
Keep in mind that if your hair’s texture is not compatible with a quiff, a good barber will let you know that your hair is a good match for that type of cut.

I would keep looking for pictures that show exactly the cut you are looking for. A “kinda” pictures is going to get you a “kinda" cut. Take time to capture pictures of exactly what you want.
I am from the same era, and it was often described as a “boater”. It went well with a boater hat, and the sidehead was concealed by a “bang” falling across to trim it . Kids don't wear hats now, so hair is scooped up and swept sideways upwards.
However, if your hair might not work in a quiff ask the barber what your hair could support which would be similar to the look you want for your hair. Although some people say you need to know the name of the haircut, in reality, large photos which show the cut in great detail from 360 degrees is best.
Good luck to you for your new haircut.
Be safe everyone.
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