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Hairstyles have really changed!
DoberDaddy:
Funny that the mullet is making a comeback... and it's worse than ever.
I see guys with really amazing, thick long hair... buzzing half the front... leaving the back long... or flattop with mullet.
Not something I would do myself... but. Wow, pretty extreme.
clint902:
The one that really bugs me is when a guy has a straight line shaved in the front that goes from the left to the right side. I dunno why, it just bugs me.
Razorhead:
--- Quote from: clint902 on April 29, 2021, 05:22:41 AM ---The one that really bugs me is when a guy has a straight line shaved in the front that goes from the left to the right side. I dunno why, it just bugs me.
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I took a break from shaving my head a few years ago and grew it long enough to do a side part haircut with shaved in part. Every time I see pics from back then, I cringe and I say ‘this is why I can’t have hair’. Just about every haircut (other than a buzzcut) that I had, I hated.
Rusty Shackleford:
Also on thing I see on all male haircuts anymore is a clipper-edged hairline on the front parts of the head like on the forehead hairline or on the temples. It makes for a very harsh and artificial look, and most guys do not bother maintaining it so a few days after getting a fresh haircut this hair starts growing back and looks like a mess. I don't get it as it seems completely unnecessary.
slybeard:
--- Quote from: Rusty Shackleford on May 05, 2021, 11:15:31 AM ---Also on thing I see on all male haircuts anymore is a clipper-edged hairline on the front parts of the head like on the forehead hairline or on the temples. It makes for a very harsh and artificial look, and most guys do not bother maintaining it so a few days after getting a fresh haircut this hair starts growing back and looks like a mess. I don't get it as it seems completely unnecessary.
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My guess is those cut in lines and forehead line-ups are put there to keep guys coming back. They look good for a few days and then they look bad as it grows out. So you have to keep up with weekly appointments at the barber to keep it fresh. I have asked a few young guys at my gym about their "defined" haircuts, and they all keep weekly appointments. Many do the same detailing with their beard. It is a lot of cost, and a lot of time. And I agree that it looks artificial and totally un-natural.
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