Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Emo Hairstyles
Many of men’s hairstyles in the 90’s were an extension of the 80’s styles. One of these is called the Rat Tail. It is another version of the Mullet, only with a thin strand of hair left really long in the back and braided. This “tail” could also appear on the back of a shaved or cropped head. The 90’s also witnessed an influx of spiky hairstyles on men. These were quite extravagant in both style and color. Guys spent quite a bit of time on this hairstyle just to get it to look perfect. The hairstyles of the 90’s started to become less restrictive as to how men were “allowed” to wear their hair. While there were many fashionable styles for men, there was also the freedom for men to choose what they wanted to do with their hair.
Moving into the 21st century, there seems to be a revivable of many of the past hairstyles for men. The punk and Goth influenced Emo hairstyle is something that you may see on many teenagers to young adults. This hairstyle is more of an expression of personality and self than it is a style, as it is individual to each guy who wears it. It is cut in many lengths and is usually dyed black with bold colors highlighting or tipping the ends. There are still short hair cuts for the men who prefer that, just as there are still many longer hairstyles for men who enjoy that particular look. With all of the different gels, sprays, and mousses on the market today, it’s even easier for men to attain the perfect look.
The best way to decide what is going to work out best for you is to visit your favorite hairstylist. This is where you will be sure to get the best hairstyle that fits your facial features as well as flatters you. Today, there is no limit to the possibilities a man can have in a hairstyle. Whatever he chooses, it will be in style.
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