The mullet. This big hair style of the 80's is actually making a comeback. Wrestlers, country singers, even want to-be stars like Kevin Federline have been seen wearing mullets. The mullet originated with car salesmen in the 1970's. It was a fun, easy 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.
Facial shape is the baseline of any hairstyle. Men can have various face shapes like oblong, square, oval, round, triangular, diamond and pear shapes. Depending on these facial shapes men can select the most flattering cut, trendy style and funky color for their hair.
The emergence of the interest in hair care for men has also created a need for different hairstyles for men also, especially in the business arena. There a lot of men nowadays with long hairstyles, these styles are becoming more common in the business place. Having long hair does not excuse anyone from being professional however, there still needs to be some sort of professional appearance. There are some long hairstyles guides that men can follow to preserve a professional look when wearing longer styles such as dreadlocks.
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