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Saturday, June 2, 2012

12 Popular Hairstyles For Men

In Dallas, it seems, there is typically little thought given to how the groom should be dressed, groomed, and accessorized; it is also your day and you should look your best. The tux may be chosen, the boutonniere fitted, and shoes picked out; but how will you best address your hairstyle for your big day? There are a variety of popular hairstyles grooms use on their wedding day to look their very best. Here are 12 of the most popular hairstyles in Dallas for men.

Shaved: One of the options for a popular hairstyle is just to shave your head. If you wonder if this is attractive or popular, look to beauties like Bruce Willis.



Buzz cut: Closely related to the maintenance free shaved cut, is the buzz cut. Signature of army men, the buzz cut offers a clean and attractive look for any man's wedding day.


Caesar cut: Another popular option for your male hairstyle is what is called the Caesar cut. It is characterized by short length and a horizontal cut resembling that of Julius Caesar.


The Business Man cut: The Business Man cut is another short haircut that many men enjoy because it is low maintenance but also very conservative and formal looking. While there a variety of ways in which this look can be altered, the gist is that the hair is parted on the side and tapered in the back and on the sides.

The Fade cut: The Fade cut is another tapered hairstyle for men, and tapers up on the sides and back of the head. This one is similar to another popular style, the Flattop cut.


Faux Hawk: The Faux Hawk is certainly reserved for more informal and fun weddings but is definitely becoming more and more popular with men at the moment. It is just like a Mohawk, but the hair is just styled to look like it is shaved on the sides.


Spikes: Of the same informal effect as the Faux Hawk, the spiked hairstyle can add some fun to any wedding day. Spikes are fashioned with hair gel so that hair stands up straight. The great thing about spikes is that they can be more formal or more fun-it really depends upon the groom.


Short Back and Sides: One of the most classic hairstyles for men, both then and now, is the style that is associated with short sides and a short back, with the hair left long on the top. This is a classic but stylish hairstyle for any groom looking for a versatile haircut.


Shag: The shag is of course a tribute to the 1970s long layered style in men, and can be quite a popular and attractive cut depending on the face and style of the man wearing it. This cut requires longer hair-at least below the ears-and is an alternative look to many formal haircuts used for groom's wedding hairstyles.


Bowl Cut: Another alternative option for a wedding hairstyle is the bowl cut-also signature of a retro style. The bowl cut is characterized by long sides, back, and front-picture a bowl being upside down and placed on your head.


Layered: More and more fashionable men are also choosing to have their hair layered for their wedding days. Layers come in short and long styles depending on what look you are seeking, but cannot also define the man's face well but also add a fashionable flair to his ensemble.


Burr: The burr is closely related to the buzz cut and is closely cropped, but not necessarily as short as a buzz cut. It offers the same low maintenance but professional look for any wedding day.

Long Layered Hairstyles - Pros and Cons

Your hairstyle is likely to be one of the first things others notice about you. For this reason, most women put a lot of thought into the style they choose. Here we will discuss the pros and cons of the popular long layered hairstyle.

Pros of Long Layered Hairstyles



Carefully placed layers add definition, volume, and texture to fine hair. The layers placed around the face can draw attention to your facial features, such as your eyes and lips. Long layers suit women of all face shapes and bring to light your best features while diminishing flaws.

Long layered hairstyles will also make your hair more bouncy and shiny, leaving it looking healthy and nourished. Layers can also be effectively used to help make unruly hair more manageable. If you are weighed down with overly thick hair that is difficult to control, properly placed layers can make your styling routine much easier.

Cons of Long Layered Hairstyles



Hair grows at a rate of only about half an inch every month. Taking this into consideration, we quickly realize that deciding upon a long layered hairstyle is a big step. It will be months before all the layers grow out, leaving you stuck with this hairstyle for a while. The rate at which the layers will even up will depend greatly on how many layers are used. The growing out phase can be awkward and make styling your hair during this time quite difficult.


Layered hair looks best when more time is spent styling it. You will probably need to spend more time blow drying and straightening your hair when you have layers. You need to be realistic with yourself if you feel you are not the type of person who has time to spend styling your hair each day.


Women with young children or those who are athletic in nature often tie their hair back while performing their daily activities. Layered hair may have portions that are too short to be tied back and it also generally does not look as attractive worn this way. If you frequently wear your hair tied back, you may want to give careful consideration to whether or not you are willing and able to give up that practice.


Keeping the pros and cons carefully in mind and consulting your hairstylist can help you determine whether or not a long layered hairstyle is right for you.

 

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