2010 Men Hairstyles
For a style that's trending in 2010, salons will be looking to the '50s and to the '60s -- B.C. that is -- for guidance. Referred to as the “Caesar cut” after the Roman emperor Julius Caesar, this style is best suited to younger men and features a front (read: bangs for men) that's brushed forward and textured for an irreverent feel. And though they will come in a variety of lengths, this year fronts will largely be brow-length. To emulate this style, ask your barber for a cut that brings the hair from your temples and crown toward your forehead without falling into your eyes. The backs and sides should remain shorter. To create rugged texture, you'll need to apply a minute quantity of wax or pomade, so avoid this style if you hate putting products in your hair or you can't spare a few extra minutes in the bathroom. You can also wear your long front with a part when you need to clean up for a special event.A cut with character, messy tops suggest a lively personality. This year, with fashion's emphasis on short, clean cuts, a messy top is also a great way for men who favor longer hair to feign having a cropped cut while keeping some of their length. To pull off this messy look, you really need a full head of medium-to-thick hair. Your locks should be layered, with the bottom layer being the shortest and increasing in volume on the sides and top. This style works best with hair that has a slight natural wave to it, although no matter what your hair type, you'll need to use a bit of mousse to create a significant lift in the front.
For a style that's trending in 2010, salons will be looking to the '50s and to the '60s -- B.C. that is -- for guidance. Referred to as the “Caesar cut” after the Roman emperor Julius Caesar, this style is best suited to younger men and features a front (read: bangs for men) that's brushed forward and textured for an irreverent feel. And though they will come in a variety of lengths, this year fronts will largely be brow-length. To emulate this style, ask your barber for a cut that brings the hair from your temples and crown toward your forehead without falling into your eyes. The backs and sides should remain shorter. To create rugged texture, you'll need to apply a minute quantity of wax or pomade, so avoid this style if you hate putting products in your hair or you can't spare a few extra minutes in the bathroom. You can also wear your long front with a part when you need to clean up for a special event.A cut with character, messy tops suggest a lively personality. This year, with fashion's emphasis on short, clean cuts, a messy top is also a great way for men who favor longer hair to feign having a cropped cut while keeping some of their length. To pull off this messy look, you really need a full head of medium-to-thick hair. Your locks should be layered, with the bottom layer being the shortest and increasing in volume on the sides and top. This style works best with hair that has a slight natural wave to it, although no matter what your hair type, you'll need to use a bit of mousse to create a significant lift in the front.
2010 Men Hairstyles
2010 Men Hairstyles
2010 Men Hairstyles
2010 Men Hairstyles
2010 Men Hairstyles
2010 Men Hairstyles
2010 Men Hairstyles
2010 Men Hairstyles
2010 Men Hairstyles
2010 Men Hairstyles
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