Men's Hair Cuts

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Men’s hair cuts may appear very different from women’s styles, but in reality they require just as much care and consideration to find the perfect do, whether for a business professional, a military serviceman, a casual dad, or a teenage heartthrob.

Basics about Men’s Hair

Because most men wear their hair short, they require frequent cuts to maintain a neat, groomed style. Furthermore, with heavy exercise, sports, and other physical labor, men may be more susceptible to sweaty, oily hair that requires specialized shampoos and conditioners to keep it healthy. Men also tend to suffer from hair loss more frequently than women, and medicated products are available to help slow or reverse that process. Many men also choose to color their hair to mask encroaching gray hair.

Men are just as concerned as women about having an attractive haircut, but they do not want to spend much time each day arranging and preparing their hair. Because men’s hair is just as variable as women’s in terms of color, fineness, texture, curliness and other characteristics, it is important to find the right cut to accentuate a man’s best features. Face shape should be considered, as well as how the cut will look as it gets a bit longer. Men’s hair cuts may need to be scheduled more frequently than women’s, particularly for shorter styles that will look ragged and unkempt with even a slight bit of growth.

Some men prefer longer hair styles, and they may choose to wear their hair in braids or ponytails if it is very long. While this can be an attractive style for many men, they should consider the potential for breakage and damage and be prepared to spend the extra time maintaining the style.

Men’s Hair Cuts: At the Salon

Men’s hair cuts look deceptively simple, but they can be a challenge to create. Visiting a hair salon insures an experienced stylist will take the care to work with a man’s hair to fashion the best look. Many men will consult hair style magazines and celebrity hair style pictures to find an attractive look, and a professional stylist can adapt that style to work with different men’s needs. A stylist can also offer advice about which hair products to use to maintain the look properly without adverse effects.

Men’s Hair Cuts: At Home

Depending on the type of cut, men may opt for a less expensive alternative and have their hair cut at home. A simple buzz cut or head shave is easy, but more sophisticated styles may be difficult to emulate. Because most men choose to wear their hair short, its subtle characteristics may not be immediately apparent – waves and curls, for example, need special treatment when cutting to be sure they fall into the right location in the finished look. Furthermore, if the style requires hair on different parts of the head to be different lengths to coordinate in an overall pattern, a home hair cut may not be the best option.

Hair Care for Men

Because men’s hair cuts are typically very short, they will need more frequent trims than women’s styles. Very short hair may look scraggly after only a couple of weeks, depending on the type of style. Depending on the individual levels of activity, men with short hair may not need to wash their hair daily, though if they participate in vigorous activities they should still do so. Styling may be very simple with few or no products required, and most men do not use any accessories except for a simple ponytail holder for longer hair.

Hair loss is the chief concern of many men when it comes to hair care, and because most causes of loss are genetic and hereditary, it may be best to consult a specialist before loss becomes apparent to seek preventative measures. Toupees are an alternative for men that have already lost their hair, but care should be taken to find one that is natural-looking and unobtrusive.


Men’s hair cuts may seem easy when compared to elaborate updos or other fancy styles, but a proper cut still requires basic considerations about the individual’s best features and activity levels. Men may have their hair cut at a salon or at home, depending on the difficulty, but in both cases regular and conscientious care is necessary to keep the do looking its best.


 


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