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Most Popular Mens Hairstyles for
2006
By David Maillie
Hairstyles are every bit as important
for men as they are for women. We could see the latest fashions and
hairstyles for men by watching the academy awards and the Oscars. We
could also see the latest in these hairstyles on the reality shows like
Blowout and Real World. As shown on Blowout, a great hairstyle can make
a average person or even a ugly duckling a knockout. Jonathon does this
on every episode of Blowout!
Below are the great hairstyles for
2006 that are guaranteed to make you look better or at least make a
statement.
Short, styled, messy hairstyles with highlights
Ryan Seacrest started this do. It is
an easy-to-maintain look and had its starts with alternative rock bands
whom have taken it to more extremes (spikes, different colors, etc...)
Its a very easy hairstyle to manage. Just use hair spray, mousse,
whatever and twist a little here and pull a little there. Some women are
also using this for short styles. This easy, messy do is here to stay.
The short business haircut
This one has always been in. Everyone
from George Bush and Jeff Gordon to Jay Leno sport this one. It can be
parted to either side, brushed back or down. There are lots of
variations. Sometimes it even looks like a bowl cut - popularized in the
days of Leave it to Beaver, the Beverly Hill Billies, Green Acres and
other shows that highlighted inbreeding in society.
The mullet hairstyle
This big hair style of the 80's is
actually making a comeback! Wrestlers, country singers, even wanna-be
stars like Kevin Federline have been seen wearing mullets. The mullet
probably originated with car salesmen in the 1970's. It was a fun, easy
hair do that was business in the front and party in the back. They could
tie it in a pony
tail and keep it under wraps at work and then let it out for partying.
There are many variations even including the rat tail (hopefully this
won't come back). There isn't much care needed for a mullet. What would
George Bush, Dr. Phil, Ryan Seacrest, or even Simon Cowell look like
with a mullet? I bet ratings for American Idol would double!
The medium-long haircut
Basically this is where the hair is
about 3-4 inches long across the top and shortened as it comes down the
back to about 1-2 inches. One just puts moose or gel in it and works it
in and then comes their hair back with their fingers. This is a cut
primarily for those with wavy hair as it will show off and glamorize
your curls. This is a celebrity favorite - Antonio Banderas and Tom
Cruise have sported this do several times throughout their careers.
Chrome dome
Try going for that shiny top, bald
look. It works for muscular or dominant people - just look at Jesse
Ventura, Michael Jordan, and UFC president Dana White. It used to be
only worn by those going bald, but its popularity has grown to include
kids, grandparents, even women looking to make a statement. There have
even been people renting out ad space on their newly shaved head for
quick cash! It is also a great place to try out a tattoo...if you find
you don't like the tattoo, just let your hair grow back.
So there you have it. The popular mens hairstyles of 2006 and their
numerous variants.
About the Author:
David Maillie is a chemist with over 12 years experience in biochemical
research and clynical analysis. He is an alumni of Cornell University
and specializes in biochemical
synthesis for public, private, and governmental interests. He holds
numerous patents and specializes in products that save the consumer
money. He can be reached at
http://www.bestskinpeel.com
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