Hair Styles For Men

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.

Most men hair styles involve only the top portion of the hair, unless the hair is on the long side of medium and longer. The back and sides of most haircuts for men are too short to require any styling on an everyday basis.

Parting the hair is not a mandatory step in the maintenance of men hair styles. Men with short hair in all probability will not require a part; men with medium length hair may or may not and men with long hair in most instances need some kind of hair parting. The basis for the placement of the part is the face shape of the man. To put less emphasis on a round face, it is a rule not to situate the part exactly on the middle.

Hairspray is the one product that can be done without in the setting of short hair styles for men. As they go around doing their day to day activities, men often take time to check if their hair is drooping or if its hair structure is still intact. Misting the hair with hairspray gives them the assurance that their hair will maintain its style at least for the duration of the day.

Trimming the sideburns is part and parcel of the maintenance of short hair styles for men. Classic sideburns, worn to the middle point of the ear, are still the best bet for perfectly styled short hair. If the face needs a little narrowing, wearing longer sideburns will do the trick. On the other side of the coin, a face that can do well with some widening, shorter sideburns will work just fine.

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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