Men Hair Styles

By Darren Hartley


In maintaining men hair styles, a fellow usually uses a comb. In the absence of a comb, he can use his fingers instead. Using a fine-toothed comb results to a more sleek and structured hairstyle. Finger combing, on the other hand, comes out with a wavier, natural look.

When it comes to men hair styles, it is normally only the top portion of the hair that requires special attention. This is of course on the assumption that the hair is not on the long side of medium-length hair at the very least. Because modern haircuts leave the back and sides of the head short, no styling on these parts of the head is required on a daily basis.

An optional step in men hair styles of the modern generation is parting the hair. While short hair probably would not require a parting, medium length hair might and long hair will definitely do. It is the face shape that dictates where to place the part. Round faces require the part to be situated anywhere but the middle, doing otherwise will emphasize the roundness of the face.

How do you set short hair styles for men? The popular answer would be a hairspray. Men are very conscious of hair drooping or losing its structure as they go about doing their usual daily activities. To keep their mind off their hair, misting them with hairspray is usually the last step they take before leaving their homes in the morning.

Short hair styles for men will look a lot better with trimmed sideburns. Sideburns kept to the middle point of the ear are the classic way to trim these sideburns. Longer or shorter sideburns may be worn depending on whether the face is wanted to look narrower or wider, respectively.

Short hair styles for men are imperative for men with receding hairlines. Bold, adventurous men could go all the way and shave everything off. To put some accent to the face, growing a beard or a goatee can be the alternative to take.




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