Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Guy Hairstyles
Guy hairstyles can really be just about any hairstyle they want to wear. Very often guy hairstyles are easy care because a lot of guys that go to work everyday don’t want to take the time to style it and really take care of it along with shaving and other daily tasks they perform each morning. But just because guy hairstyles are easy care types they can also be just about any length a guy wants.
Many guy hairstyles are basically nearly bald buzzes that require little or no care. Then there are the shorter styles like a buzz cut and the very popular crew cut that works for many men on many different jobs such as fire fighters and construction workers.
When it comes to construction works their guy hairstyles depends on what their job is. The heavy equipment operators seem to like the long pony tail look and many others favor the short tied back look under their hardhats. This appears to be a very manly style. For other workers such as office workers the style is often a medium length which can be styled in several ways like slicked back or parted to one side or the other but generally on the more conservative side of hairstyles.
Monday, November 28, 2011
50s Hairstyles
50s hairstyles also keep returning for several reasons. One of the reasons 50s hairstyles keeps returning is that they were often romantic and remain romantic today. In the 50s WWII just passed and the country was returning to dress parties and cocktail parties and other forms of celebrations and also there were no short supplies of materials so dresses became more feminine and hairstyles went along with that style. This was the time for Jackie Kennedy bouffant and a larger hair profile. 50s hairstyles went along with the poodle skirt and the men’s 50s hairstyles included the duck tail look.
When you think back to the 50s you also will realize television was really just beginning so many of the movie stars of the day influenced the hairstyles of the day. Sixty years ago there were the soft curls of Annette Funicello to the shoulder length white blonde of Marilyn Monroe. It included that curly top of Lucille Ball but it also included sculpted waves but not generally tight waves or curls. So 50s hairstyle today would also be the gamut from soft curls cut medium length or that carrot top curl of Lucille Ball to the beginnings of highly teased hairstyles and some backcombing.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
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