Thursday, June 3, 2010

2010 Men's Hairstyles

2010 Men's Hairstyles

I am sure there are a lot of men out there who would love to have a new hairstyle although, most would not be willing to admit it. Below are some of the hottest men's hairstyles for 2010. For guys who need a clean-cut style for work or just want a classic look there are three hairstyles shown below. Also, for the trendy guy who really wants something different there are also three styles shown. One of these styles is sure to fit any guy's lifestyle and personality.


Classic Styles


Classic Cut


The classic haircut is really popular for 2010. One of the styles that you see a lot of is the slick back look or the wet look which is inspired by the 1950s. This is definitely a timeless look. Also, another classic look is a precise side part. Try parting the hair from left to right. This cut is very easy to replicate and very straightforward when it comes to styling this cut.


Naturally Distinguished


This look is all about being yourself and not stressing too much over your hair. Of course, it doesn't mean that you should just let yourself go and not do anything with your appearance. Although, it does mean that if you have salt and pepper hair you can leave it that way. As long as the cut is neat and clean cut then hair color really doesn't matter. This look is perfect for the person who doesn't want to deal with hair color, but keep in mind the cut needs to be maintained.
Buzz Cut


The buzz cut is another timeless style that is prominent for 2010. In order to maintain this look your hair should be kept as short as possible and it definitely needs to be the same length all over. Men who have receding hair lines will benefit from this cut. Also, the cut is very low maintenance for that fast pace lifestyle.




Trendy Styles


Textured fronts

The textured fronts style is best for younger men. This style has bangs and is brushed forward and textured. The front of the hair should be about brow length. The back and sides of the hair should remain shorter. To create texture apply wax or pomade to the front of the hair.


Messy Top

Messy tops suggest a lively personality. This is a great way to give a man a short cropped cut but, at the same time leave some length on top. This style is layered and works best on hair with a natural wave. Also, hair mousse should be used on this style. This style is suited for a man in the creative field not so much the strict business world.



Long on top

This cut is ideal for men who like a little length and who have straight hair. This cut starts out longer on top and then tapers into a much shorter length overall. You can pull the long front pieces back with some gel or just part the hair down the middle. This style requires a good bit of maintenance.






















































































































































































































































































































































































































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