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Hair styles Do's and Don'ts

I generally dislike categorizing hairstyles as do's or don'ts. However, here are two looks that I cannot keep quiet about:

Some Do's and Don'ts for your hair styles

1. You still come across the flick every so often, even though the style has not been in fashion since the 70s and 80s. To achieve the result, the fringe is teased at the roots and combed back. It is then sprayed with plenty of hair spray or alternatively, it is heavily gelled. The fringe, or flick, then fails like a wave away from the forehead. The heavy use of styling products has the effect of creating a single "piece" of stiffened hair.


2. The mullet is another look from the 80s. During punk days, the style was adopted by both females and males. Today, however, it is more commonly seen on men. From the front, the coif appears to be a typical men's short cut. It's not until you get past t he ears that i t becomes obvious a man is wearing a mullet; there, hair suddenly drops into a longer ' do. Interestingly, some men sport mullets that are very short up front and very long at the back. Other names for the mullet include the ape drape, the hockey cut, the dual-cut, and the country & western. In addition to rural and suburban men in English-speaking countries, the mulle t is popular among North American ice-hockey players , country singers, and in Central and South America.

 
 

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