Thursday, January 20, 2011

Men's Hairstyles: 2010

If you're like most men, you probably made a New Year's resolution that you've been finding difficult to keep. Well, here's one that's easy to do -- so much so that you can do it today: Do something different with your hairstyle. All it takes is a bit of inspiration and a trip to your barber. To help you with the former, here we lay out 2010's hottest hairstyles. For guys who lean on the conservative side, whose jobs require clean-cut looks, or for those who want a low-maintenance 'do, we have three classic hairstyles that are both fashionable and functional. Plus, men whose work doesn't dictate their style and who like to push the envelope in the grooming department will dig the three trend-driven styles that dominate this year. So, whatever your lifestyle or personality, read on to discover how you can breathe new life into your look.

men's hairstyles:



Classic cut
Classic haircuts are really setting the tone in 2010 for men's hair. One style we're seeing a lot of is the slick back, or wet look, inspired by the heyday of Brylcreem in the 1950s. Think of Leonardo DiCaprio's timeless styles or how David Beckham sports his hair in Armani's underwear campaign and you'll get a clear idea of the direction hairstylists are going in this year. A second important trend will be a precise side part. For a big statement look, try a part from left to right that overlaps slightly on the right side. The good news is that all of these styles are extremely easy for any barber to replicate, they're straightforward to maintain and they're universally flattering.

One word of caution, however: If you have a large brow, you'll want to slick your hair more to the side than toward the back in order to avoid drawing attention to your high forehead. Men who work in conservative environments will really benefit from these styles because they're versatile enough to be worn anywhere from the office to sophisticated evenings out.

Naturally distinguished


This year is all about being yourself and not fussing too much with your appearance. That doesn't mean, of course, that you should let your hair grow long and your beard grow longer. For men with gray hair, however, it does mean that you won't need to visit a salon in the next 12 months to color your mane, nor will you have to endure the negative consequences associated with DIY dye jobs.

As demonstrated by celebrities like George Clooney and Daniel Day-Lewis, as long as you keep your haircut short and your grooming in check, the salt-and-pepper look is actually one that's very refined. Particularly if you've never experimented with dye and have any qualms about chemically altering your locks, this trend couldn't come at a better time.

Buzz cut


The buzz cut is another timeless style that is prominent this year. With this cut, hair is kept as short as possible, and to ensure you appear polished rather than maniacal, it's absolutely imperative that an even length is maintained all over your head. With a buzz cut, it's possible to successfully cut your hair yourself, but it does take patience, the right tools and a good mirror so that you can see the back of your head. If you feel at all uncertain about chopping your own hair, see a professional. In either case, scissors should be used to crop hair quite close to the skull prior to using a razor to finish the job properly. Men with receding hairlines will benefit from this cut as it makes the most of what you do have and conceals hair loss. Guys who lead busy lives will also appreciate this cut for its ultra-low-maintenance and wash-and-go factor.

Courtesy Of http://www.askmen.com/fashion/trends_500/555_2010-mens-hairstyles.html

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