Would you prefer the Pompadour, Mohawk or Vintage hairstyle?
It all depends on fancy among plenty of short, medium and long hairstyles
men. Yet
the different face shapes also have some bearing on what is artistically best
suited. A round face would do well with short sides and a brushed up top. A
square face really needs very short sides and a one-inch top. While women
traditionally had an assortment of hairdos, men are catching up fast indeed
with wicked-looking long hairstyles and grooves cut on the sides of the hairy
scalp.
Professionally speaking, mens haircuts are best kept short for easy work maintenance, but
they need to indulge too, and long tops waved and fixed with spray would bring artistic
satisfaction. An air of mystery is certainly created with those hip styles with
a star seemingly carved into the head. They do look like tattoos on the sides
of the head.
Should hairstyles for men imitate martial artists, Roman gladiators, exotic birds or
long-departed Hollywood stars? We find an abundant variety out in the town and
among celebrities while the traditional side parting seems to have entirely
vanished. That is not really the truth, since a large section of society
follows yet conventional patterns. You do have imitation side partings with
almost clean shaved sides and the top rising like a complex hairy tower! The
Undercut Quiff and the Spunky Side Bang may be just the opposite of the Super
Clean Cut but each has its unique charm.
Beards seem to be on the way out, but men hairstyles must complement beards and
mustaches unless it is a clean-shaven appearance. If you make such a fuss about
the top, maybe some chin adornment is in order. The best haircuts for men should be refined and cut short, while some prefer
the untidy look that deepens the ambiguity.