You should tell your barber the exact way you would like your haircut. Using words like "edge up" will get you a close cut that outlines your face and the back of your head.
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The short, shaped-up haircut is called a "brush cut" or "ceaser". A barber should know what you mean if you use those terms.
You will have to ask your barber.
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Well, this might not help. But, when he goes to the barber to get a haircut, and he is about to get his haircut, tie a blindfold around his eyes and tell him the person who is cutting his hair said the spray might get in his eyes and it'll sting. Then tell the person who is cutting his hair quietly to give him the kind of cut your thinking and say he really wants this haircut. If the barber asks why you put a blindfold, say your brother likes to keep the spray out of his eyes and wants to surprise himself of how he looks in the end.
When I had to get a high and tight haircut every week, I'd typically go 3 on the top, and no guard on the sides.
You can't deduce anything. It is stated that Jim is a good barber, but it is not stated that he is the only good barber. If Austin went to Jim, you can deduce that he got a good haircut - but not the other way round.
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at a hairdresser/barber/a pair of scissors! :D
The passage about Bernices haircut and the onlookers response is something related to amazement and awe.