Thursday, February 2, 2012

Hair styles for guys please help?

im going back to school and i want a new hair style i don't want to shave my head so any suggestions please help.Hair styles for guys please help?
Spikey MohawkHair styles for guys please help?
No mention of current length or preferences except that you don't want to shave your head, which I take to mean a very short butch haircut(buzz cut.) Go for a regular taper cut. If you'd like shorter hair and ivy league(long crew cut.) Shorter still, a crew cut. These styles can be designed by a skilled barber to suit almost any young guy's head shape, face and neck shape, frontal hairline and facial features.

regular taper cut:

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The answer at the following link explains the basic short cuts. The first two links contained therein are quite informative:

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ivy league(long crew cut):

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Some barbers describe an ivy league as a crew cut just long enough to be parted and combed to the side if so desired. An ivy league can also be worn with the hair brushed up off the forehead to form the short pomp front or with the short bangs brushed down on the forehead like a forward brush cut.

crew cut:

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Grooming any of the short pomp styles- crew cut, ivy league, flat top crew cut- is basically the same.

1) Towel dry hair.

2) Barely dip fingertips in jar of wax.

3)Transfer wax to palms.

4) Smooth palms over hair.

5)Brush hair off forehead to form short pomp front.

You might want to take a look in the short, medium, long and celebrity galleries at the haircuts for men site. Whichever style you decide on, take a photo to help describe the desired haircut to the barber or stylist.

Good Luck!

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