Saturday 9 February 2013

Mens Hairstyles

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Men are always conscious of how they look these days and they take into consideration the clothes they wear, their body figure and most of all, their mens hairstyles. The style of one's hairdo can affect the overall look of a person and if the hairstyle do not fit the individual, one may not look good. For men who are conscious with their hair and who wants to know the Top Men Hairstyles, read on. One of the all-time favorite styles is the classic look. It is elegant and it can be worn on any occasion. The hair has to be medium in length or long length and the style will be achieved by putting some hair products such as gel to create a wet look. The sides are swept to the back neatly as well as the long hair in front. A good example of a man that always wears the classic look is Tom Cruise or Brad Pit looking classy wearing some formal suite.
mens-hairstyles

For men who wants mens hairstyles always and who doesn't want mess or any hair maintenance, the buzz cut is the perfect choice. It is sometimes called crew cut and it is achieved by tapering the front, back and sides of the head to create a clean look. It gives the face a rounder look and so this cut is not perfect for those face shape that are too round. A lot of Hollywood actors sport this cut and Wentworth Miller is a good example of having the Buzz cut. For young men, the common and trendy hairstyle is the spiky hair. To achieve this look the hair must be in medium length and hair products has to be used such as wax and gel to make the spiky look. There are many types of spiky look and each style caters to both formal and non-formal occasion.
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Skilled and knowledgeable hairdresser, a good cut and the right product are just a few key elements for maintaining a personal grooming standard that is inline with whatever might be the current day fashion correctness. Gone are the days of running down to the barbershop for a quick buzz on a Saturday. Hairdressers that cater to men train as thoroughly as their counterparts who cater to women. In many instances, hairdressers and stylists have the styling prowess to accommodate either sex. They are abreast of the latest fashion trends, and skillful enough to create the right cut for you by thoughtfully considering your head shape, hair texture and personal preferences. If you are unsure about what style you want, check out some of the mens fashion magazines for a look that appeals to you. Share it with your hairdresser so he or she can help you decide if it is the right look for you.
mens-hairstyles

The mullet. This big hair style of the 80's is actually making a comeback. Wrestlers, country singers, even want to-be stars like Kevin Federline have been seen wearing mullets. The mullet originated with car salesmen in the 1970's. It was a fun, easy do that was business in the front and party in the back. They could tie it in a pony tail and keep it under wraps at work and then let it out for partying. There are many variations even including the rat tail (hopefully this won't come back). There isn't much care needed for a mullet. What would George Bush, Dr. Phil, Ryan Seacrest, or even Simon Cowell look like with a mullet? I bet ratings for American Idol would double.
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