Men's Hair Styles And Men's Long Hairstyles

By Darren Hartley


Shaving the sides and leaving the top appears to be the latest trend in men's hair styles. A person needs to evaluate first what his hair tends to do naturally before styling his hair. It is only after the evaluation that he can calibrate his hairstyle. As an example, while long and sharp spikes would look great for someone with straight hair, it would be considered a miracle to achieve with thick and curly hair.

The alteration of the length, curl and texture of the hair to some extent is what occasion-matching men's hair styles are all about. The assessment of how much time you are willing to spend in styling your hair every morning after you wake up is the first step to the selection of a hairstyle for yourself. For one who wants to spend as little time as possible, the hairstyle chosen must be one that does not stray away too much from his natural look.

The maintenance of men's hair styles need more than water and a comb. You may need a hair mousse to add volume and shine to the hair. You may require pomade, hair wax or hair clay to mold the hair in difficult-to-achieve shapes.

Other requirements for the maintenance of men's long hairstyles include gel and hair glue. Unlike pomade, gel contains alcohol that dries out hair and provides a stiffer hold to it. Hair glue provides the strongest possible hold to the hair.

In the maintenance of men's long hairstyles, consideration of the situation is a must. The reason for styling the hair must be evaluated. If making a good impression is the reason for styling the hair, then a Mohawk or a spike are not the styles to go for. The hairstyle must match the occasion where it is to be worn.

Most men's long hairstyles have one primary direction in which the hair is combed. They are either combed forward, back, up, to the side or straight down. By experimenting on a few different directions, a man will be able to determine what works best for him.




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