Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Classic Men's Hairstyles


Sean Connery classic hairstyle. Photo © Courtesy Everett Collection

In this time of fleeting fashions and fly by night trends, many men are considering an update to their hairstyle. Unfortunately, being trendy does not necessarily mean that your hairstyle is fashionable, and depending on your line of work, flashy or trendy hairstyles may even cross the line into the realm of actually being inappropriate. Luckily, there are dozens of classic men’s hairstyles that can be worn by virtually anyone, and which are always appropriate. What’s more, if you have a great cut, you may be able to style it into any number of classic hairstyles as well as dress it down into something more trendy and/or casual as well.

Among the most popular classic men’s hairstyles are those that are often referred to as “classic Hollywood hairstyles”. These are the types or hairstyles that were worn and made popular by classic, old-Hollywood actors such as Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, James Dean and Sean Connery. Of course, while each of these hairstyles were the virtual signature styles of the men who wore them, it is important to keep in mind that not every hairstyle is universally flattering. This means that it is important to take into consideration your personal physical attributes, such as your face shape and the size and orientation of your facial features, when choosing which classic men’s hairstyles may be most flattering on you, personally.

Depending on the length, thickness, and texture of your hair, there may be several different classic men’s hairstyles that are equally flattering and appropriate for your hair and lifestyle. In these situations, it is important to pick the style that is most compatible with your own personality, as long as it is a style that you feel comfortable styling on a daily basis as well as one that you can see yourself maintaining. This is of even more importance if you are considering a style that requires a fairly consistent length, as you will have to be diligent in your haircuts to ensure that your chosen style is able to be properly maintained at home. Another important factor that many men struggle with when looking into classic men’s hairstyles is the amount of time any particular style will take to manage on a daily basis. It is important to choose the hairstyle that fits into your daily schedule.

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On the realm of black hairstyles in 2009, choosing right hairstyles is often a daunting task for black men and women especially due to their typical hair texture and especially with the availability of numerous sexy and stunning hairstyles featuring different longer and wavier haircuts. Black hairstyles in 2009 offer multitudes of choices including braided, corn rolls, waves, curly job length hairstyles and funky hairstyles, among other.


















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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

How to Get Thicker Hair - Make Your Thin Hair Thicker

There are literally hundreds of products out there that promise men thicker, fuller hair. Of course, as many men struggling with thinning hair can tell you, most of these products don’t do what they promise. At least not for everybody – and therein lies the problem. The fact of the matter is that there is no single product or method that has been proven to be 100% effective for men who are wondering how to get thicker hair. However, that does not mean that those who are suffering from hair loss should throw in the towel. It is still possible to find a product that can help you get thicker hair; the process may just require a little trial and error.

If you are among those who have wondered how to get thicker hair, you may want to try some of the popular fallback products first. That is because most of these products provide fairly good, marked results, for many of their users. Among these products are Rogain, Propecia, and Nioxin, and depending on the severity of your thinning hair, any one of them may offer the results you desire. If you prefer, you may wish to look into one of the many herbal products that promise to give you thicker hair. Depending on the product, they may either claim to promote the growth of new hair, or they may promise to make the hair shafts that you already have become physically thicker.

There are other answers to the question of how to get thicker hair, however. For example, one way to ensure that your hair remains its thickest for as long as possible is to simple take good care of it. This could be as simple as using high quality shampoos and conditioners, and combing rather than brushing. Additionally, incorporating deep conditioning or anti-breakage treatments into your hair care regimen may cause your hair to appear thicker and fuller. This is because split ends and breakage can really contribute to overall hair loss.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Men's Taper Fade Haircuts


Shemar Moore taper tade haircut

If you are a guy, chances are you have or have had a taper fade haircut at least once in your life. These popular men’s haircuts are performed with the use of electric hair clippers, and they are among the most requested types of men’s haircuts in salons and barber shops the world over. A taper fade haircut is essentially a haircut in which the length of the hair either decreases or increases gradually, generally featuring longer hair on top that gradually tapers and fades to much shorter hair along the neck line and above the ears.

While taper fade haircuts can be achieved at home by using virtually any electric hair clippers (most of which come with attachment guides to easily control the length in which you cut your hair), the fact of the matter is that taper fade haircuts have become something of an art form in many communities, and a trained hairstylist or barber can often provide cleaner lines and a far more polished, professional and put together overall look than most people can achieve on their own.

Taper fade haircuts are among the most popular haircuts for men for a number of reasons, not the least of which being that they are so extremely versatile. They can be modified in dozens (if not hundreds) of ways, allowing for easy customization and personalization of a classic style. This means that any man can easily put his own twist or flavor into this classic style. Some of the most popular modifications of the taper fade haircuts include such things as asymmetrical lines in the back, splashes of color, and longer than is traditional hair on top. In fact, the taper fade haircut is often the starting point of such edgy, trendy haircuts as the faux hawk.


Ricky Martin faux hawk hair

In reality, the taper fade haircut is a quintessential men’s trademark. It is almost universally favored among men and women of all ages, and in its most traditional forms, it is a fallback that any man can turn to in order to ensure that his haircut is both fashionable and appropriate. Any barber or hair stylist worth their salt will be able to hook you up with a perfectly executed taper fade haircut; or you can try your hand at doing the job yourself. There are dozens of DVD tutorials on the market that can start you off in the right direction. Here is one of them:

Friday, September 25, 2009

David Tennant Mussed Hairstyles


David Tennant hairstyle

David Tennant was born David John MacDonald in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland on 18 April, 1971. It has been his lifelong dream to be an actor since the age of 5 when he fell in love with the television program Dr. Who. Unlike many children who reach a decision like that at such a tender age, Tennant pursued his goal almost single mindedly.

Tennant chose to take a different stage name after learning that there was already a David MacDonald listed as an actor in the UK. Two of the roles that Tennant is most famous for are the role of Barty Crouch Jr in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and the character that inspired him to become an actor in the first place, the tenth incarnation of the Dr. in Dr. Who.

 
David Tennant hairstyle



David Tennant hairstyle

Tennants unusual hair style looks really good on him. Do not let appearances fool you. Even though his hair looks as if it were slightly mussed at any given time, that style is not as easy to achieve as you might think. He has to part his hair and comb it back and over to get it to stand up and come alive, then use styling gel to actually provide the hold as his hair is actually long enough to lay flat if left to its own devices.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

How to Highlight Your Hair at Salon - the Basic Things

Putting highlights in your hair is not just a woman thing anymore. More and more men are doing it or having it done at salons. Both sexes highlight for the same reasons, to look younger, to change their look altogether or simply to stay current and fashionable.

So men, if you're not the do it yourself kind of guy, then here is what you do: find pictures of men with the kind of coloring in their hair that you would like in yours and print them out. Then look for some pictures of some styles that you think would look good on you, too. If you see picture of a celebrity whose looks you admire, be sure to remember the name so you can tell the stylist. Take all these pictures and information with you to the stylist so that the two of you can come up with a plan for the best way to highlight and wear your hair.

Always be sure and tell the salon, that you are having your hair highlighted, when making the appointment. And it is best to ask for a little extra time, if you're not sure what you want. In other words, you need to ask for consultation time with the stylist. You don't want to rush the stylist, because the results are better when there is no hurry.

Don't load up on hair products or styling gels before going to the salon. The stylist needs your hair clean and substance free when working. It may be necessary to wash and dry your hair before the stylist can do her work and that will up the price of the visit. So save time and money, and wash your hair before you go.

Talk over your options before hand. If this is your first time, you may want to go with a few subtle highlights in the front of your hair. Later on, at the next appointment, you may want to add in highlighting throughout your hair to work with your natural coloring. Ask you stylist what colors he/she is using. This is in case you decide you want to try it at home with you doing it yourself or your significant other standing in as stylist.

Pay strict attention to the true color of your hair once the stylist is finished. The actual color of the highlights won't show until your hair is dry. If they are too light, then a toner can be added. If they are too dark, then the stylist may have to start all over from the beginning. That's why it is important to talk first and work out a plan first, before proceeding with the coloring.

Once you're done, it will be necessary to take good care of your hair by using a good shampoo and conditioner in order to keep your hair healthy. It is also wise to avoid long exposure to the sun to keep it from bleaching out your color.

Monday, September 21, 2009

History Of The Mullet


David Bowie Mullet hairstyle

The history of the mullet, contrary to popular belief, dates back to the 1960’s when Tom Jones first sported the haircut. The cut is short in the front and long in the back. David Bowie wore it in the 1970’ and so did Paul McCartney. But it wasn’t until the 1980’s that the haircut really took hold.

In the 1980’s along with an Achey Breaky Heart, came the re-emergence of the mullet in full force. Billy Ray Cyrus brought the mullet main stream and bands such as Guns N’ Roses and the Motley Crue wore their own style of mullet. The mullets were bigger than ever before with the top being spikes or bouffant style. Highlights were included to add to the effect as well as curls in the back. Germany is one of the countries that embarced the mullet giving it the name Vokuhila.

The mullet had a life of its own. Men were wearing two different looks at one time. From the front it was all business, from the back it was a party. Along with Z Cavarricci pants, big gold necklaces and loafers with no socks, the look was complete. Everywhere you went, there was the mullet.

The mullet lasted well into the 1990’s where we saw John Stamos sport it on the popular televison show Full House. Who didn’t want to look like Uncle Jesse with his shiny black mullet. The 90’s had a tamer version of the 80’s style, where the front was no longer spiked or high, it was shorter and closer to the head. The back was still long though. This haircut finally gave way to a haircut that seemed to be the polar opposite. Not really given a name, the top got longer and the back shorter. The tousled top was much sexier, with a neat back.

The history of the mullet shows us that this haircut was probably the most loved in its time, the most remembered by name and the most stereotyped haircut of all time. Now the reference to anyone wearing a mullet today is not really anything you want to hear. It doesn’t look like the mullet will ever return, but will live in history in the minds of those who wore them and in the pictures to show the next generations after that. If you dare!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Anders Friden Dreadlocks Hairstyles


Anders Friden dreadlocks hairstyle

Anders Friden is the lead vocalist for the alternative metal band, In Flames. Born March 25, 1973 in Gothenburg Sweden, Friden is married and has one child, Agnes. Early in his career, he was the lead vocalist with a band called, Dark Tranquility, but left them to take the job of lead with In Flames in 1995.

Prior to the recording of the 2002 album, Reroute to Remain, Friden maintained a clean shaven appearance, though his hair was longer than most. After the release of Reroute to Remain, Friden changed his appearance drastically by allowing his beard to grow out and changing his hairstyle.

 
Anders Friden dreadlocks hairstyle

Today, Friden wears his hair in dreadlocks. Even with the complexity of the braiding to produce this hairstyle, it still reaches almost halfway down his back. Dreadlocks, or Dreads as they are known in some areas, are among the most difficult hairstyles to maintain because of the complexity of taking the hair out of braids to clean it and then braiding each lock back into its place.


Friden dreads

It would appear that Friden's music and lyrics are evolving as time passes and he addresses more personal topics with his songs. He and his dreads are probably going to be on the metal music scene for quite some time to come.

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Hairstyles for Men With Receding Hairlines

Receding hairlines are just something that many men are going to have to deal with. There are things that can be done to create hair where none existed before, such as herbs and creams, shampoos, a toupee or even surgery. For many men, though, none of these are really an option, or they just don’t want to fight getting older that badly. They turn to hairstyles for men with receding hairlines.

There are many that do a great job of hiding a receding hairline, that are modern and fresh looking without making men appear old or out-of-date. One of the currently most popular styles is to grow the hair out to a medium length all over the head. This gives plenty of hair to cover the receding areas without looking unkempt, just casual. Shaggy hairstyle & Surfer hairstyle are good choices.

Some men have for that one of their favorite hairstyles for men with receding hairlines is to grow only the sides and front just a little longer particularly in the bang area. This lets the hair fall more naturally and cover up the receding areas very well and still has a more professional look.

You can also go the exact opposite when looking for hairstyles for men with receding hairlines. Keep the top and the sides shorter than the rest of the hair. This can be faded in so the receding area is simply not as noticeable. This looks really good for the busy professional who just doesn’t have time to fiddle with hairstyling products.

When looking at hairstyles for men with receding hairlines, don’t forget the styles that style the hair back from the forehead. If you don’t have a large forehead to begin with, this can really balance out your face some. This is really good for those who have wonderfully thick hair everywhere but the very front of the head. This is not a hairstyle that is going to hide the receding hairline, but it is a simple, tasteful style that shows that you acknowledge that you are starting to get a little older, and you’re okay with that. It’s definitely better than a comb over that ages a person instantly.

Getting a buzz cut can also help to blend what hair there still is with what is missing so that it is not so noticeable. You do have to keep this very maintained to continue to look good. It’s a great style, particularly for those who are starting to thin all over, not just at the temples and forehead.

Finding hairstyles for men with receding hairlines is not hard, any barber or stylist worth their salt can do them, and they look great. Just tell your stylist what you are hoping to accomplish and they can make you look the best you can. After all, it’s the style that counts, not the actual amount of hair you have that makes you look great.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

How to Give A Buzz Cut

A buzz cut is a popular haircut and easy for men to live with. This article will show you how to give a buzz cut. Don’t worry, its one of the easiest haircuts you can give.

The first thing you need to do it, choose the length that you want for the final result. I will show you how to give a buzz cut using the numbers on the guard top on the buzzer. The best cut is when you use a 3 guard for the top, a 2 guard on the sides and a 1 guard around the edges. Start with clean, dry hair that is free from product. Buzz the top first with the #3 guard by laying the clipper flat against the forehead and working towards the back. Move slowly down the middle of the head to the crown of the head. Make a few swipes until the entire top of the head is buzzed. At the crown, hair may be growing in a few different directions, so you may have to move the buzzer in the same directions to get it even.

Next, buzz the sides with the #2 guard. Start at the sideburns and lay the clipper flat against the side of the head. Move up the head to just past the buzzed top that you just did. Make as many swipes from the bottom up to the top until you get the sides done. Blend where the sides and top meet by rocking the clipper back and forth a few times on that edge. Do the same for the other side. For the back, continue with the #2 guard and do the same procedure as the sides, being careful to blend at the top.

Buzz the edges with the #1 guard by trimming around the ears, starting at the sideburn. Use a rocking action to blend. Bend the ears to go around and to the bottom of the head and back up the other side. For a clean line across the back and anywhere else, turn the clipper so the teeth face the skin. With bottom of the blade facing up, create a straight line and then place the blade flat against the skin to shave underneath the line and clean it up.

I hope you enjoyed learning how to give a buzz cut. Don’t forget to brush the hair off the neck and face. You will love the feeling when you rub your hand on the fuzzy, soft head.

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Dermot Mulroney Hairstyles - Mens Thick Layered Hairstyles


Dermot Mulroney hairstyle

Dermot Mulroney is better known for his acting skill rather than his singing talent. An American actor of Irish descent, Dermot Mulroney has acting in his genes as his mother was an amateur actress. His kitty is brimming with many successful movies including the leading man role in My Best Friend's Wedding beside Julia Roberts and Cameron Diaz.

Born on October 31, 1963, Dermot Mulroney played the cello while he was in school and took part in children's community theater. He made his stage debut in a frightful play called Are Teachers Human? However, most of his lead performances have been in romantic comedy movies. But Dermot Mulroney is possibly best known for his roles as outlaw or gunman. Mulroney’s performance in the movie The Last Outlaw has become a cult classic amongst western genre fans. However, he first achieved critical praise for the film Longtime Companion. Mulroney also acted in the TV sitcom, Friends and lent his voice for the movie Green Lantern Hal Jordan in 2007. He has tremendous inclination for music too and was formerly a band member of "The Low & Sweet Orchestra". He now plays in a band named "Cranky George Trio". Dermot Mulroney played cello in the song Place Your Mind sung by Melissa Etheridge for the album Never Enough and in the score to Mission: Impossible III).


Dermot Mulroney hairstyle

Dermot Mulroney looked cool with his great haircut. The hairdo lent him a composed and collected at the 22nd American Cinematheque Awards. His back and sides of his hair were cut short and blended well into the top section of his hair. To soften his style his top layers were sliced and gave him a look that is quite easy to maintain. Be with his acting skill or his musical talent - Dermot Mulroney has mesmerized his fans and critics alike.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Eddie Cochran Pompadour Hairstyle


Eddie Cochran hairstyle

Eddie Cochran, born Ray Edward Cochrane, was one of the early pioneers of Rock and Roll. He was playing the guitar by the time he was 12 years old and doing so as a professional at 16. He teamed up with country singer Hank Cochran and dropped the e from his last name. Though not related, the two were billed as the Cochran brothers.

In 1957, they went their separate ways after seeing an Elvis Presley performance and Eddie realized that this was the type of music he wanted to play. Hank was focused on country and western.

Eddie Cochran was killed in a tragic car accident on his way to London airport at the age of 21. He had several successful records, more in the UK than in the US. His most popular song in the US was "Summertime Blues" which has been covered by such artists as Alan Jackson.

 

Eddie Cochran rockabilly hairstyle


 
Eddie Cochran pompadour hair

By today's standards, Eddie Cochran's music would be classed as more Rockabilly than hard core rock. Like many of the male stars of the genre, Eddie wore his hair in a style known as the pompadour. By definition, this haircut called for the sides to be cut short while leaving the top and back longer. The style was created by combing the top hair up and back. This was one of the most popular hair styles of the 1950s and has come back with the advent of new Rockabilly bands.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

How to Layer Your Own Hair


Matt Lanter with his crop layered hairstyle.

In a hair-world dominated by women, it may be hard for men to feel comfortable showing a sincere concern about their own style. Concepts that have been associated with female haircuts for decades are now readily available to be used by males too! One of those concepts is essential when it comes to choosing a haircut: layering.

Layering hair is the same idea as layering clothing when hunting or putting multiple coats of paint onto drywall. It can create volume that may not have existed beforehand, lessen the weight of heavy hair, or flatter a face shape when it was thought impossible. Basically, layering hair is building steps into the hair, either going up or going down. The bottom can be longest, gradually going shorter as it steps up, or the top can be longest, gradually going shorter as it goes down, which is also known as a stack.

Learning how to layer hair yourself isn’t as difficult as it may seem. If you have a fine toothcomb, a good pair of scissors, shears, or razors anyone can be a pro! Having a mirror to see the back of your head may help but isn’t totally necessary.

When laying your hair, it’s always best to work on wet hair. This gives an easier cut and less chance for split ends or missed hairs. If the hair is straight it can be towel dried first. If the hair is curly it’s best to cut when thoroughly wet so that it can be as straight as possible when cutting. Use a brush or the fine toothcomb to remove all tangles from the hair.

Start by pull the hair straight through two fingers and cutting the bottom of the hair to the longest length that you wish it to be. If you prefer to have a clean neckline, don’t be afraid to take a razor to your neck and shave to the point you wish the hair to end; this gives a stopping point for shorter hair. Depending on the thickness, or distance apart that you wish the layers to be, grasp the next layer of hair between two fingers and make clean cuts. Be sure to leave some extra length since your hair is wet and will dry a bit shorter. Also, remember that you can always cut more off, but you can’t put it back.

Repeat this process until you reach the top layer. Check the hair to make sure that it blends well. When using a powered set of shears, change your blade length for every half-inch or so that you move up through the hair, this will give a pretty good blended look.

If your hair is longer, layers usually work well with a face frame. This isn’t just for women! Take the front 1” section of hair, grasp between two fingers, and angle your hand outward. Using a razor to take this hair off gives a gradual, natural look. If you have any type of bangs that need to be trimmed with your layering, grasp between your fingers and cut upward into the hair. It may not seem like this will accomplish much, but it gives a wispy, natural lay.

For touch ups on the layers, or a quick, messy layering look, take an inch thick section of hair and twist as tightly as desired, cut at an upward angle and untwist. Just remember, the tighter the twist, the stronger and shorter the layer will be.

Use a blow dryer on your hair when the layering is done if you have one. It will display stray or missed hairs in the average setting this way. Remember that hair does react to being cut. It tends to “freak out” for a few days until it has accustomed to the loss of length. Styling products will enhance your handsome new do. Try to trim or touch up about every six weeks. If you can learn how to layer hair for yourself, helping out buddies with their hair will be a new, enviable talent.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Billy Idol Blonde Punk Hairstyle


Billy Idol hairstyle

While talking about rock music there is hardly anyone who has not heard of Billy Idol. The coolest punk musician Billy Idol claimed to fame with Generation X. This talented musician had a successful solo music career too, with many music videos to his credit and a worldwide fan base. Billy Idol’s blonde punk look with a natural looking hairstyle generated quite a rage with his fans. In spite of intense drug use and accidents, he is still an idol to many. His appealing lip-curl, his crazy and wild attitude off and on stage, makes him a heart throb of many women across the globe.

Born in Middlesex, England, in 1955, America made a big impact on Billy. It was during the course in English and Philosophy when punk rock caught his imagination and Bill Broad became Billy Idol. In 1976 Idol joined the punk rock band Siouxsie & the Banshees, but soon gave it up and joined Chelsea in the year1977. He and Tony James his Chelsea band mate quitted the band and together they co-founded Generation X, with Billy Idol turning to lead singer from guitarist. After 3 albums owing to management problems Billy went for a solo career and released the self-titled 'Billy Idol' in 1982. This great rock artist ruled the charts from the early to mid eighties and is known for "White Wedding", "Dancing with myself" and "Rebel Yell". His songs were refreshing change and he is considered to be a 'genre' by himself. Though his tunes seem to be for the masses, he in fact dealt with complex themes such as society’s new view on 80s phenomena or the liberation of Sexual practices.


Billy Idol blonde spiky hairstyle


 
Billy Idol blonde punk hairstyle

When it comes to the hairstyle it seems that Billy idol is completely loyal to the blonde punk hairdo. For the quarter of a century Idol sported the same hair style. With the greater influence of fashion, Billy Idol’s good looks, peroxided hairstyle became popular with his fans. Sporting hair colors and deliberate asymmetric cuts, credit goes to Billy for popularizing the spiky hairstyles with the use of hair gel and bleaching.

An extremely talented and sexy man, Billy Idol in his 50s still has the body of a 25 year old and is rocking. This man continues to mesmerize the world with his sheer talent and rebel look!