
For men, hairstyles are just as important as anything else that affects
their looks, whether it be the kind of shoes they wear or that new belt
purchased yesterday.
If you're the kind of guy who like to take care of the way he looks,
you're making the right decision in coming here and reading about what
men hair styles are in and which are not. It is becoming a trend
recently for men to take better care of their hair, and why not? The
first thing anyone looks at on a person is their face; and that means
their hair.
So what kind of hair can men wear? The choice isn't as limited as some
might think it is. We've made this guide to help you explore the
different kinds of styles that are popular today.
Your tools. When it comes to men's hair, a good hair gel, wax or other
kind of product is your best friend. Please note that "good" doesn't
mean "extra super hold". Absolutely not, a good men's hair product is
rather a product will give a desired effect to your hair. So explore a
bit, try different products and see which you like most.
Short hair. Short cuts are deemed to be men hair style's classic cuts.
We've all had them, and they do the job quite well. Different ways of
wearing a short cut could be with bangs forward or at a certain vertical
angle. Using some of your hairstyling products to get a modern spike
effect is also a very trendy way to have your hair. If you are African
American, you can try having waves, although the process is usually time
consuming. Short hairstyles are usually being considered out of style,
which brings us to medium length haircuts.
Medium cuts. Hollywood stars all over have been adopting 2 new styles:
the bed head and the shag. The point of the bed head hairstyle is to
make bed head hair look good. This style isn't simply a tussle and go.
Ironically, the bed head look requires a bit more work. Adding some type
of gel to your hair will get you this new look we are talking about.
The shag has also been quite popular. Letting your hair grow down to
your neck and then either straightening it off or tussling it up front
is one of the few ways you can wear the shag hairstyle.
Trends aren't limited to Hollywood though; reverse mullet anyone? Yes,
what started as a fashion disaster is now practically the only defining
factor concerning tastes in music, fashion and lifestyle. The "emo"
haircut is here with its wild color exploration and its crazy shapes and
it's not about to leave anytime soon. In fact it is probably one of the
faster growing hairstyles amongst teens. Its long bangs have even
charmed Hollywood with their own adaptations.
Long cuts. Long hair is a difficult style for men to wear. Men will
often have thick, strong, waved or curly, and stubborn hair. When it
starts to grow too long, instead of falling down it will twist and turn
into a massive bush... undesirable to say the least. But to those that
can pull it off they pull it off well and there are always products and
tips a professional hairstyler can help the envious with. Other long
hairstyles also include dreads which aren't uncommon and still
fashionable, there is never anything wrong with honoring your roots.
Hair Don'ts .Remember those cool styles rock stars used to wear? They
were sported by the Rock and Metal legends and were obscenely long and
wild. Those styles are now old and unnecessary, so if you find yourself
with a similar cut, maybe you should consider a shorter hairstyle. Hey,
if Bruce Dickinson did it, maybe you should too.
Another style to keep away from is the mullet. Now we appreciate how
cool Solid Snake is, but please, control the urge to imitate the hero.
Other styles that don't require explanations are bowl cuts, Rodman
colors, as well as rat tails, which is a strand of hair at the back of
the head that grows very long while the rest of your hair stays short.