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Your clients can rest assured that you are looking out for them - you're fighting the good fight against bacteria, microbes and fungus. Congratulations, and thank you for your hard work! You are the BEST. Men's Hair Styles: 4 Men's Hair Quirks - and how to fix them By Matt Evans Get your hair to behave with these barber-approved tips Your impeccable layering game is for naught if your hair won’t behave. But wandering into Supercuts with a tear-out of David Beckham won’t fix a double crown that leaves you looking like you styled your hair by sticking your finger in a socket.But deploy the right tools and you can whip even the wildest manes into line – so long as you know what you’re fighting against. Let Adam Brady, trends expert at London’s Ruffians Barbers, be your guide through the follicular fog.
The Problem: Cowlicks The cow’s contribution to your look should be as a jacket, not a hair stylist. These swirls of hair grow against the direction you want to style it in, creating the whorls that cow’s tongues imprint on their calves, and which stick up when everything else lies flat. Though most common at the crown, they can appear anywhere, to taunt your hair wax’s claimed effectiveness. The Fix: Go With The Flow Slicking on product won’t help, so know when to beat a tactical treat. “Choose the right hairstyle to embrace the natural direction of your hair,” says Brady. If your cowlick sticks up from the back of your head, a switched-on groomsman will cut it short, then sweep the hair in that direction. “It all depends where your cowlick is,” says Brady. If it’s at the crown, ask your barber to keep more length there to help weigh it down. If it’s the front that’s unruly, a longer fringe has the same taming effect. If you’re more Vin Diesel than Poldark, a buzzcut is equally effective. The Problem: Widow’s Peak The hair of choice for those considering a career as a Bond villain, the widow’s peak (or temporal recession to those in the trade) occurs when the hairline begins to recede on either side. Like male-pattern baldness, the peak is unavoidable for some men – bar expensive treatments like hair transplants and oral drugs like propecia. The Fix: Forward-Facing “The alternative to treatment is directing your hair forward into a fringe,” says Brady. Grow your hair slightly longer and ask your barber to taper your new fringe, to disguise the sharp peak. And ward off early comparisons to Poirot. The Problem: Unruly Side Parting You’ve watched a few too many 1920s period dramas and you’re gunning for the Great Gatsby side parting, thinking it’ll be just the dapper touch needed for your new smart-casual ensemble. So why is your hair refusing to play ball, old sport? The Fix: Go Natural One of the main problems with upended and abandoned side partings is that your hair is not supposed to bend that way. “Ensure you’ve found your natural side parting,” says Brady, by trying both sides and seeing which sits most naturally. Another key could be that the lengths between side and top are uneven, creating a fan effect as your shorter hair tries to cope. Once both are fixed, blast wet hair into place to part your barnet like Moses. The Problem: Overgrown Crown Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. As your hair stretches towards the back of your head, an ill-suited style will work against the hair, forcing it to stick up on end when you least want it to. “The crown always seems to grow a bit more quickly than the rest of your hair, making it tricky to sweep your hair back,” says Brady. The Fix: Taper Your Do Take advantage of the crown’s growth speed and taper towards the back. “If you are growing out the front section of your hair, ask the barber to leave it longer there and gradually go down to a shorter length at the crown,” says Brady. You’ll still get some sticking up, but because there’s more volume at the front you’ll look even all over. And it’s looks that count. 2/7/2016 0 Comments Younger guys are flocking to this shocking hair trend that makes them look like their fathersGuys are going gray — on purpose.
The newest hair trend for young guys has them looking a lot more like their older peers, with completely dyed fake gray heads, according to The New York Times. Celebrities from YouTube star Tyler Oakley to Olympic freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy and former One Direction star Zayn Malik have been sporting the look. A rep from Amazon told The Times that searches for gray hair dye are up, and a Google trends report from last year also noted that there was an increase of 234% in searches for gray hair. Salon workers that talked to The Times agree. "Men are embracing color," according to the colorist in Denver who worked on Kenworthy's hair. Or, lack of color, as the case may be. So why are men doing it? Turns out it's not about trying to look older. "It’s kind of an ironic statement, especially when the wearer is noticeably young and probably years away from natural graying," Michael Fisher, the creative director of menswear at a trend-forecasting agency, told The Times. "It's just another bold way to stand out from the crowd." For men looking into the lifestyle change, beware: It's a serious commitment. A dye job, which usually consists of a bleach and two coloring treatments, can run between $350 and $600, not including salon touch-ups and the cost of special color-safe conditioners. 2/5/2016 0 Comments Smooth the FrizzGet Rid of Frizz Without Losing Body
Written by, Colortrak Artistic and Technical Director, Gregory Alan The curling iron is an amazing tool that can be used for more than just curling. For clients who complaint of having frizzy hair even after styling, give them this tip. Take a sea salt spray or any light texture spray, lightly saturate the hair, then pinching the strand at the bottom, work the closed barrel of the iron down the shaft in a stroking manner from roots to ends. This will smooth the surface of the hair without eliminating the body. |
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