The men’s haircut reference

Most bad haircuts are a translation problem.

You know what you want. You just don’t have the words for it — so you show a photo, the barber interprets, and you find out how it went twenty minutes later. Every style here is written out properly: guard numbers, chair time, how long it holds, and the exact sentences to say when you sit down.

Guard 0 · skinGuard 4 · scissor length
The library

Twenty-three cuts,
specified like equipment.

Fade range, realistic chair time, how many weeks before it needs revisiting, which face shapes it flatters, and what to say. No mood boards, no adjectives doing the work of numbers.

See all twenty-three

By face shape

Start from your head, not a photo.

Face shape is the one input that reliably changes the answer. Pick yours and the list narrows to cuts that actually work with it.

For barbers

We’re building the part
that happens before the clippers.

Mirrox is a consultation and client tool for barbers — client history, style agreement before the cut starts, and rebooking that runs itself. It is in testing now, iOS first.

The whole product exists to make one sentence impossible: that wasn’t what I asked for.

We’re talking to shops in the South West before we open it up more widely. If you cut hair and want an early look, get in touch — we read everything.

hello@mirroxofficial.com