Well I was hoping something interesting would develop here but there isn't much. Even with the relentless revival of the 80's for the last decade or so, men's hair has become fairly conservative. "Short on the sides, longer on top, thank-you." Going a bit old school barber and using some pomade or "styling cream" will set you apart though I'd say.
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
More chirp for Spring
Simple knots, buns and untidiness.
As we edge ever so close to spring the trend reports for hair are getting denser. Just as I mentioned in an earlier post the looks will be decidedly untidy and ruffled. In contrast elegant buns and knots are also de rigueur. If you can manage reverse braids that sweep to the front, then you should be set. How this will apply to men's hair? We will see. P.S. Adding a hairnet to the mix will be pretty fly.
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Hair Art
Sunday, 7 April 2013
Easy does it
Lately my instincts have been telling me not to over do finished styles. Sending a client out looking like a poodle aint cool. I point to the evidence of fashion shows sporting a lot of tossed wave looks for this spring.
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Long Hair Spring
Alright. Back after a break. Now that Spring is sort of around the corner we should look at some hair trends. Beginning with long hair, many of the fashion shows have been featuring two approaches--low and elegant ponys and slicked back. It is this easy.
Monday, 28 January 2013
When I was younger I used to eye the Brylcreem in the shaving isle and think about one day trying it out. Ultimately, in the growing sea of products I never did. I wouldn't have known how to use it back then anyway. The first Brylcreem product was a pomade created in 1928 by County Chemicals at the Chemico Works in Bradford Street, Birmingham, England. The pomade is an emulsion of water and mineral oil stabilized with beeswax.Well wasn't I surprised to see that Brylcreem had recently launched (2009 in England) a new line of men's hair products with new packaging. Ah the power of marketing....It's hard to resist the British lion icon. The popularity of "Madmen" apparently birthed a generation of style seekers that appreciate the golden age of manliness.
Hit the link for a,
60's Brylcreem commercial
Hit the link for a,
60's Brylcreem commercial
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