Hairstyles For Men's Short And Long Hair

By Darren Hartley


The latest trend in men's hair styles seems to be shaving the sides and leaving the top. Before styling your hair, you must first evaluate what your hair tends to do naturally and calibrate the hairstyle from there. A case in point would be long and sharp spikes would look great for someone with straight hair but next to impossible to achieve with thick and curly hair.

Men's hair styles are about altering the length, curl and texture of the hair to some extent. Selecting the one for you is a matter of assessing how much time you are willing to spend in styling your hair every morning after you wake up. One who is willing to spend only a little amount of time should go for a hairstyle that does not veer away too much from his natural look.

Water and a comb is not enough to maintain the men's hair styles of today. A hair mousse may be needed to add volume and shine to the hair. Pomade, hair wax or hair clay may be required to mold the hair in difficult-to-achieve shapes.

There are other products meant for the maintenance of men's long hairstyles. Among these products are gel and hair glue. Because of its alcohol content, gel dries out the hair and gives it a stiffer hold. For hair requiring a stronger hold, hair glue is the product to go with.

A must in the maintenance of men's long hairstyles is the consideration of the situation. There must be an evaluation done on the reason for which the hair is styled. If the reason is making a good impression, forget about Mohawks or spikes. In all instances, the hairstyle must match the occasion where it is to be worn.

It must be remembered that men's long hairstyles involve combing the hair in one and only one primary direction. It can be combed forward, back, up, to the side or straight down but never a combination of two or more directions. To see which direction fits a particular face, experimentation with a few different directions may be an option.




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