Sunday, September 30, 2007

Mohawk Hairstyles For Men - Haircut Pictures Gallery

Mohawk Hair
Mohawk hairstyle. Russell Mitchell, a bike builder, with his distinctive mohawk hair.

The Mohawk hairstyle can be found through out history. It is most related to the Native American Mohawk Indian tribe, however, there have also been discovered, the remains of mummies, thousands of years old, sporting Mohawks.

The punk rock movement of the early eighties is accredited for the popularity of the Mohawk. It was seen as a symbol of rebelling against authority, which is what the basis of punk was, rebelling against all types of authority, social and political. In recent times, the Mohawk has again appeared on the scene, however, this time, it knows no boundaries.


Varieties

This hairstyle adds flair to anyone brave enough to wear it. There are several different versions of the Mohawk, but the classic version is always a hit.

In the classic version of the Mohawk, the sides are shaved all the way up, leaving a strip down the middle of the head, usually approximately an inch wide. Some choose to have it stop at the crown, while others like for it to go all the way down to the nape of the neck.

The newest version of the classic Mohawk is the faux-hawk. In this version, the sides are not shaved completely, usually done using a two guard on the clippers, and blended up. Then the top is cut in an angled fashion, so as the wearer can gel the center up, with the sides coming in to form the ridge of the “hawk”. This style is good for business people, who like the style of the Mohawk, but can’t necessarily wear it to work. All types of people are wearing this hairstyle, from rockers to bankers, and rebels to state troopers. Men, women, boys, and yes, even girls…. babies too! It’s everywhere you turn. The faux-hawk can be worn down, in the “Caesar cut” style, or in a messy spike style.



Baby faux-hawk.
Baby with a faux-hawk.

There are more variations of Mohawk such as, Bihawk (two strip of long hair with shaved portions between), Trihawk (three strip of long hair with shaved portions between), Reverse Mohawk (the opposite of a Mohawk), Fanned Mohawk (resemble a fan mohawk), Frohawk (African-American/Afro mohawk), Liberty Spikes (look like the spikes on the Statue of Liberty's crown), Dreadhawk (dreadlocks-mohawk), etc.
How to Make a MohawkOnce you have gotten the Mohawk style that you like, the maintenance can be fairly intense. You will need to have the sides shaved on a regular basis, and be sure to keep those lines clean, or you will end up with a much thinner version, or even a crooked version of your original Mohawk. When you are styling your Mohawk, the easiest way to achieve the height you are looking for, is to dry with a blow-dryer using gel. Apply the gel on the hair closest to the scalp first, and work your way up. Using your blow-dryer and a comb, dry from the scalp out, this will help to create a foundation for your Mohawk. A hard-hold paste works very well for this, as it is already somewhat dry. Once you’ve got the Mohawk up, and in the desired shape, use a hard hold hairspray, preferably one that is humidity resistant with little to no water in it.
Mohawk Hair GalleryBelow are pictures of mohawk hairstyles:


  • Fanned Mohawk


  • Layered Messy Fauxhawk


  • Mohawk Without Spike


  • Cone Liberty Spikes


  • David Beckham Fauxhawk Hairstyle


  • David Beckham Short Mohawk


  • Chrome Yellow Mohawk Hair


  • Flaming Punk Hair


  • Classic Spike Hairstyle


  • Mohawk Style from Wings of Desire


  • Cool Punk Haircut


  • Orlando Bloom Mohawk


  • Yung LA Mohawk Hairstyles


  • Jang Geun Suk Short Mohawk


  • Chester Bennington Mohawk


  • Mr. T Frohawk


  • Jackson Rathbone's Mohawk

Jet Li Queue Hair

Queue (cue) hair is a long braid of hair worn hanging down the back of the head. The hair on the front of the head is shaved off above the temples, and the back hair is braided into a long ponytail (a single pigtail).

Jet Li has worn queue hair in several martial art movies he's starred in, such as Once Upon A Time in China and Fearless.

Buzz Cuts - Very Short Hairstyles for Men



Buzz cut hairstyle from Brad PittBrad Pitt's buzz cut
The buzz cut seems to stay in style. No matter what the latest style trend is, you still see the buzz cut everywhere. Why not? This is a great opportunity for a man to get a whole new look. It is also a perfect way to start off the summer, nice and cool.

You really can not ask for an easier to maintain hairstyle. The buzz cut is virtually maintenance free. You can literally have your hair dry with a towel in a matter of seconds. No fussing with gels and sprays and never a need for blow drying. The best part is that you can stop worrying about those bad hair days. With a buzz cut you can always know what to expect.

The buzz cut is a very simple and generally quick hair cut. It gets it's name from the sound that the clippers make while the hair is being cut. Believe it or not, the buzz cut does come in different lengths. Some people prefer to have a shorter cut. In this case a shorter clipper attachment is used. This allows the clippers to get closer to the head, causing a closer cut.

Having a buzz cut does not mean foregoing style. There are many available. Some people prefer to have only the sides buzzed, while leaving more hair on top of the head for styling. This will allow for many different looks depending on if the hair is straight or curly, thick or thin.

It seems that at times of heightened military awareness, the buzz cut has a resurgence of popularity. Obviously, for those in the service this is out of obligation. However, it seems that this serves as a reminder to many individuals of how much simpler this would be to maintain. Not to mention that it is a nice clean cut look.

Buzz Cut Hairstyles Gallery

Buzz cuts can look great and make life a lot easier. If you want a great looking, low maintenance hair cut, give it a try. You may just decide to keep it.

Choose from the buzz cut styles below for new haircut inspiration:

Haircut Tips

  • How to Give A Buzz Cut
    A buzz cut is a popular haircut and easy for men to live with. This article will show you how to give a buzz cut. Don’t worry, its one of the easiest haircuts you can give.
  • How to Choose the Best Mens Short Hairstyles
    Making the decision to choose the best short hairstyle can be a daunting task, as one wrong move can have a not good ending that will last for several months while waiting for a bad haircut to grow back.
  • The Benefits of Short Hair
    Many men are very interested in short hairstyle. Because there are many benefits of short hair. Here is the list of the benefits you can get from wearing short hair.
  • Military Haircuts for Men
    Military hair cuts look great on men of all ages and are often seen on every one from little boys to professional business men. The military cut is called such because it mimics the standards that are required for men who are enlisted in the armed forces in America. As we all know, men in the military are required to keep their hair at a very short length.
  • Short Curly Haircut Ideas
    Short curly hairstyles are easy to manage and are very in style. Very Short curly hair can take away the curls and give the impression that the hair is straight. A great short hair cut can be done professionally.
  • How To Style Men’s Short Hair
    Men’s hairstyles have evolved and changed with the times. From the big hair of the 80’s rock band styles to the long hair messy grunge look to the spikey do’s, men are into their hair as much as women. Through the ages men have been searching for how to style men’s short hair and have come up with some great ways to go from corporate to cutting edge.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Dreadlocks Styles - Hairstyles Gallery & Tips

The dreadlock hairstyle is certain to draw attention and set a man apart from the rest of the crowd. The various length, width, and styles of dreadlocks are sported on young executives, professors, the artistic crowd, naturalist, surfers, dads, about nearly any lifestyle who wants to set them apart from the rest.


Cool dreadlocks from Bob Marley.

Bob Marley with his dreadlocks style. Photo by Bonita Jamaica.
 

There is a myth that dreadlocks are not dirty unless you are just naturally a dirty person to begin with. In reality, you can and should wash your locks at least once a week. Dreads lock-up better when they are clean. By not washing your locks, you can actually ruin your hair permanently and your dreads will look less then appealing.

Any type of hair can sport a dread. Black people’s hair naturally locks faster, but the style can be achieved in any hair texture or nationality of people. (Read How to Make & Grow Dreads.)

See video tutorial on how to dread hair from start to finish using only a crochet needle and a comb:

Pictures Gallery of Dreadlocks Hairstyles:


  • Bob Marley Dreadlocks


  • John Butler Hairstyle


  • Beehive Dreadlocks


  • Rasta Dreadlocks


  • Jack Sparrow Hair


  • Lil Wayne Dreadlocks Haircut


  • Lenny Kravitz Hair


  • Gold Dreadlocks Color


  • Anders Friden Dreads Hair


  • Jason Momoa Hairstyles

The styles are not something you see everyday on the streets, it is a unique hairstyle that shows you are your own person.


Tips on Styling Dreadlock
  • Maintaining Dreadlocks
    For many people, choosing to have dreadlocks is not just a hairstyle, but also a way of life. It is sub-culture that defines the very essence of a man. Like any item that identifies a person, be it a vehicle or home, preservation is of the utmost importance; and dreadlock maintenance is no exception.
  • How to Make and Grow Dreadlocks
    There is no wrong or right way for anyone to achieve dreadlocks; it is a personal preference. Some methods take longer then others to achieve the final look so it depends on how fast you want to be sporting some locks. The salon method is the fastest way to achieve the locks however, not all salon methods are not 100% natural and dreadlock perms alter the hairs texture until it grows out.
  • How to Create Temporary Dreadlocks
    If you are looking for a new hair style, but are unsure of what you want, consider temporary dreadlocks. Dreads are, most certainly, fashionable and well worth the time they take to create. Temporary dreads even allow you to have that look for one night or even a few days without the need for permanent ones. This article will tell you how to easily create them, another reason why they are a great idea.
  • Significance And History Of Dreadlocks
    As a hairstyle, the history of dreadlocks is long and significant. Most commonly associated with the Rastafarian culture in modern times, dreadlocks have been worn dating all the way back to ancient Egypt.