Showing posts with label shaggy hairstyles for men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shaggy hairstyles for men. Show all posts

Monday, February 8, 2016

Shaggy Hairstyles

Shaggy hairstyles never go completely out of fashion. There's something about a cut that gives you the messy-on-purpose look everyone loves (and continues to love.) The angular edges and pieces that move give an attitude of cool and sexy. Shaggy, or  "shag", hairstyles are a great solution for people who don't want to spend hours getting ready but still want to look trendy and stylish.

A shaggy style means that you will have layers in your cut, but the amount, length, and severity of the layers can vary greatly - but often are cascading layers - giving the 70's shag haircut look.  Layers are often cut to frame your face and the part is most often in the middle. In a shag, the layer farthest away from the crown of the head is usually the longest part of the cut. A good design should have lots of movement and bounce.

Styling these popular designs means mastering the art of keeping it messy and sexy without looking unkempt. Using the right hair products can be the difference between the perfect shag and one that just looks like a mess.  Styles typically need to have some gel combed through and a volumizer used at the root before being dried with a blow dryer. Using a round barrel brush while drying can help give the volume it needs. After being dried,  should have a little hair wax or similar product applied sparingly to piece out the ends. Finish off with a mist of hairspray and some spray shine.

Shaggy hairstyles look best on hair colors with a lot of depth. Depth can be created with lowlights and highlights. It is important  you get a beautician who really knows how to give a good cut. While many stylists have the skills, find someone who has some experience.  The shag is a bit more difficult than some might expect. A great cut makes the look much more manageable and easy to style. You will need to go back for a trim often to keep your shaggy hair looking just right.

Most shaggy hairstyles include some sort of bangs that can be custom cut to best compliment your face shape. Never let your hair go flat or look dirty. The key is to look like you didn't try too hard on your hair, but that is still looks amazing.

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Saturday, January 23, 2016

Mens Shaggy Hairstyles

If you are looking to update your look, changing your hairstyle is a great place to start. And there is good news if you are one of those men who doesn't want to spend ages styling their hair, as the current Men's Shaggy Hairstyles can be as high, or low, maintenance as you like. For those of you who might not exactly know what a shaggy style is, it is a layered cut, which suits all hair types, and can be seen on the likes of Jesse Spencer, Keith Urban, Michael Steger, and even the England Rugby player Matthew Tate! To acquire more great information about hairstyles likes these, you can read more in this article.

It is a style that you might associate with sixties icons like the Beatles, but don't make the mistake of thinking that it is anything like the shaggy mullets of the eighties. It is a look that can be adapted for work, unlike the mullet, as well as for the scruffy bed-head appearance, and all with the minimum of effort.

When you first choose your new style, don't be afraid of looking through a few men's hairstyle magazines, or taking a few cut outs to the hairdresser.

You'll need to talk about your new cut with him first, to make sure it suits your hair type and facial type, and also you need to think about your lifestyle requirements, for example how long you want (or have) to style it in the mornings, and what your workplace's dress code expects. A long-haired bed-head style might not go down too well with some employers!

Of course, famous actors have someone to fix their hair for them everyday, which is a luxury most of us don't have, so pay attention when your hairdresser styles your hair. There's nothing worse than being unable to replicate a fantastic new do the day after. It is also important to get the right products.

With the longer hair for a shaggy cut, you should invest in some quality conditioner to keep your hair glossy and free of split-ends. And if you are used to having a shorter style, and using extra-strong wax or mousse, it's time to invest in a new, gentler one. The layers in your new shaggy cut should be free to move a little.

The shaggy cut is adaptable, so you can create many different looks just by changing your styling technique. For example, if you have naturally curly hair, straightening it can give you a smooth new look. Adding some waves with a little mousse and a dryer can give a more scruffy unkempt appearance. And the best thing is that, depending on your hair length, you only need to get a trim every couple of months to keep it tidy.

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