Friday, May 9, 2014

Mens Hot Hair Looks


Warmer climes are on their way. You'll soon be swapping that turtleneck for a T-shirt, and giving your old winter cut a makeover with men's hot hair looks for the coming season. Whether you just want a few snips or a complete "slice and dice", there's a look that right for you! 


The undercut sports a classic-looking trim with enough length on top for a trendy appearance. Short on the sides with just enough on top to create a "slicked-over" look, this cut stays on its best behavior with regular maintenance. Be sure to check your gels, though. What works great on thicker hair will look flat and greasy on finer hair. If you have fine hair, stay with lightweight formulas with a matte finish.  





For a high style look with low effort, a faux hawk with Caesar bangs is achieved with angled cuts on top and short sides. Left bedhead messy or quickly combed into place, this style has an edge!


Curly and wavy hair won't require much to stay ahead of the pack when it comes to cuts. With the back and sides shaved, leave the top slightly long and just a little unruly. Only a little product is needed to block frizz and add control.


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For straight hair, a shaggy mop-top is more versatile than you think. With the back and sides short, the bangs can be trimmed and combed to taste into a Beatle-esque mop of any length. Hold it in place with a little light holding product worked into damp hair.



The Johnny Cash-inspired high volume coif is as epic as the persona of the man who inspired it. This works best with thick hair, though other hair types can be made to work with it as well. It will require finding a routine that works for you to keep it looking its best, but the end result is well worth it.
      Photos to this post: https://www.pinterest.com/envebeauty/mens-hot-hair-looks-2013/

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