RIP Genn Greymane, Permabanned on 8.22.18
Your name will carry on through generations, and will never be forgotten.
long and styled/interesting on top and shaved low on the sides/back is really the "it" thing. Like the david beckham one.
As a man, gives you some of that "who the F cares just throw some goo in and go" ease with the "omg my wife loves it" style.
Pompador is what a hair stylist will call it.
FYI manliness or femininity is not defined by your hair - it's by your attitude & confidence. Any "man" who says otherwise is just a boy pretending to be a man.
ROCK and just own what you like. Do you.
The same reason you wasted time looking up bacon or whatever it was that one time ;p
I don't understand braids honestly. I mean, I just let my hair grow personally, and it does this wavy/curly thing that I just go with. But when it starts to jab me in the eyes, I'll get it trimmed. Never, ever shaved.
"El Psy Kongroo!" Hearthstone Moderator
Buzzed, no guard.
I let my chest hair do the talking.
Go to a stylist (read: an actual stylist, not a $20 walk in whenever you want hairdresser), they'll be able to give you advice based on your hair/head. They aren't even that much more expensive, especially if you're a guy. I pay about $38 for my haircut which includes a shampoo and tip.
(This signature was removed for violation of the Avatar & Signature Guidelines)
https://www.amazon.com/Goldwell-Styl...+hair+products
This one. I've shopped around for products for years, never really finding anything that did what I needed, but I've stuck around with this one for 4 years now. It's the best I've tried, lasts about 1.5-2 months of almost daily use (I think I use it 20-25 times per month).
I even use it when wearing a cap sometimes and it holds texture and doesn't grease up my cap.
You do need to make sure your hair is completely dry when using it. If it's wet it won't apply well enough. It comes off easily when washing your hair as well (I've used gel/wax products that were a pain to wash off...).
It might be a bit pricy, but it's an absolute quality product that I haven't yet found a cheaper alternative for.
Last edited by mmoc112630d291; 2016-08-04 at 08:23 AM.
I do not understand why people only use an electric clippers. It looks very unrefined. More and more men go to salons now. Not the army barbers of the past that only know one haircut. People that studied cosmetology
- - - Updated - - -
34 for a salon here with student discount. That's a high end one. Includes shoulder and head massage, hot face towel, shampoo and conditioner. Spend up to an hour on your hair
Why not...
Downside: requires hair.
Not many men have hair past 30s.
Get one of these. Completely forgot what it's called.
It's the most douchey style available at the moment that only a retarded hipster could think was cool.
"I'm not stuck in the trench, I'm maintaining my rating."
Short, medium, long... doesn't matter as long as you get a hairstyle that you like and that suits your face and head.
You can safely ignore all these idiots claiming men must have short hair, they're just internet people and of no consequence. In the real world people generally don't give a shit about your hair. Personally I've had about shoulder length (very slightly shorter) for years and in between all the compliments from women you might occasionally get a bit of dislike from balding insecure men.
My point being: Be you, rock whatever hairstyle you want and don't give a shit about other people's opinions. That's about as manly as you can get.
I used to go from medium cut > wavy afro mop in a ~6 month cycle, would get it cut when it started bothering me.
For the past year or so though I've been having it cut more often, going in a 2-3 monthly short > medium cycle, cause I got sick of dealing with long hair maintenance.
I don't bother with styling, I just ask the barber to cut it really short on the sides and a bit longer at the top, but not long enough to style.