men's classic medium length hairstyles 2023
men's classic medium length hairstyles
In this video, we introduce 30 classic men's hairstyles that are very attractive and beautiful, and you can use these styles today. I suggest you watch this video until the end.
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Slicked back hair is sleek and a statement, but it is still nonetheless classic. It does work well when the hair has grown out but is also just as easy to achieve with an undercut. Our ultimate style inspiration for slicked back tresses? Johnny Depp in Cry Baby, where Depp’s strands were combed back with a glossy finish. Be warned – some hair types may not hold a slick back as well as others. Incredibly thick hair is harder to work into a slick back style; it is typically easier to perfect when your hair is fine; just ensure that you have enough volume to handle glossier products that may be worked in. The slick back hairstyle is ideal for those with longer, rectangle faces, but also is perfect for gents who possess the ever-versatile oval face shape.
Particularly popular from the 1920s-1940s and again in the 1960s, this style has been revived in the last decade as an easier-to-achieve alternative to the slick back. As the basis of the haircut is a simple short back and sides, the style is pretty versatile and will suit most hair types and face shapes. That said, this can run the risk of looking like a comb-over if the hair is too long and thin on top.When in the chair, ask for a classic taper on the back and sides, and for the top to be left long enough to part, but short enough to be neat and tidy.The styling product you should use depends on your hair density: those with thicker hair should try a paste, while a matte clay works best for finer, less dense hair types.Actually parting the hair can be tricky; the best approach is to put the product in the hair when damp (not wet) and part using a comb. You should try to establish where the natural parting is, perhaps with the help of your barber initially. If you’re struggling, comb the hair backwards, and you’ll see where it starts to fall and separate.donyamode
Elvis Presley hairstyle
In the 1950s, this particular hairstyle was not yet called a pompadour, but was known by names such as quiff, ducktail, jelly roll, rocker, greaser or eventually the "Elvis cut". After the passing of years, these models still have a special beauty that has attracted the attention of today's youth. In the video above, you can see some of the legendary Elvis Presley hairstyles and get ideas.
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