Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Long hair seems intimidating—there's so much more length, and how exactly do you grow it out, anyway? Once you get past the growth stage, though, long hair can be fairly low maintenance and, for men, can be styled in several ways. Meet the Expert. The trick, notes Vaccaro, is to choose a style that corresponds to your hair type.
If you have wavy to curly hair, go for more length! We rounded up 20 long hairstyles for men, along with Vaccaro and Butler's tips—on styling the looks below. Voluminous and free-flowing, wear your wavy mane with pride by wearing it long. The longer length will show off your curl at its finest, but be sure and have your stylist cut a shape into your mane. Once shaped, you can wear the waves au natural, or for a variation as shown in this picture, create an off-middle part, take a flat boar-bristle brush to the bang area, and blow out the front smooth.
This will relax the over-all effect of a wavy style. Use products that will fight humidity and control frizz. Finish the look with a few drops of a liquid shine product dispensed into your palms then dispersed through your wavy locks.
Dreadlocks are essentially hair that is matted or knotted into strands of coils. The matted coils can be narrow or wide, depending on your preference. You can certainly allow your hair to matte naturally over a long time, but it is best to seek a stylist specializing in dreadlocks, coils, and twists. A peppermint shampoo will help keep the scalp feeling itch-free, and be sure to steer clear of products as that can create buildup. Keep in mind that if you decide you no longer want to sport your dreads, they'll have to be cut out.
You do not have to live near the ocean to have beachy hair. Grow your hair out to about chin length and mostly one length all over. Have your stylist chip into the bottom with a light layering or texturizing to create added movement. The key is that it should look as naturally sun-lightened as possible.
Traditional highlights using foils or a mesh cap can look too strategically placed. Jason Momoa's hair practically has a life of its own. To achieve texture, the best route is to air-dry hair, but blow-drying and using a texture spray works, too. Keep in mind that heat will also cause damage to your hair, so look for a blow dryer made with a ceramic heating element.
The internal ceramic unit smoothes down the hair cuticle rather than blowing it open and actually cuts down on drying time. Consider long layers cut all over, with layers also framing your face. You can do a severe part by blow-drying the hair into one direction heavily off to the side that naturally flows.
Roughly blow-dry the remaining hair by tousling with your fingers while it dries under the heat. Typically, the lighter your hair color, the less it shines, and the darker your hair, the more shine comes through.
If you feel you need additional shine, use a shampoo and conditioner that specifically adds shine. Once dry, use a light hold shine pomade for control and added brilliance to ensure your thick head of hair does not look dull and dry. With this look, protection is key. Try covering the head with a satin handkerchief at night while you sleep, which will prevent the roots from drying.
Classically long, straight hair can look good at any age. The key thing to remember is the texture of your hair. If you are thinning, either on top or the sides, do not try to pull off long hair as it will only emphasize hair loss.
Be sure to keep your mane looking healthy by regularly washing and conditioning with moisturizing products. Regular trims are also important, as you will be susceptible to split ends that lead to breakage of the hair. Indeed, a little shaggy can be sexy. If you have a natural wave to your hair, this is an excellent option to create a style with a longer length.
You can play with wearing your bangs forward, off to the side, or pushed back. Wear the style full around your face or tuck the sides behind your ears. Longer lengths allow you to switch up your style, all with the same haircut. Your stylist should cut long layers for movement with the sides slightly shorter, graduating into a longer nape length. This style should be pretty low maintenance for you; however, longer lengths can show off oil more easily.
However, the style is open to all ethnicities, providing your hair is thick enough fine hair often looks wispy and lacklustre when left to grow. Ideally, your hair will be naturally quite lustrous, and carry a gentle wave for maximum versatility.
Oval: This is hands-down the best face shape to cater for longer hair. Oval faces are balanced, and can effectively carry a large range of hairstyles. Long: Why the long face? Unfortunately, the longer your hair, the more it will lengthen your already longish face. Not recommended, sorry. Square: Longer styles are acceptable here, providing you ask for a few layers to frame and soften your angular jawline. Subtle layering around the face can work wonders for balancing a quadrilateral visage. Heart-shaped: Heart-shaped faces tend to work best when paired with a long, side-swept fringe bangs to frame and create balance.
So long as the length of the rest of your hair considerably exceeds your chin, what happens from there down is up to you. Round: This is where straight hair can be a blessing, as it can elongate the face and bring equilibrium to a rounder face shape. Otherwise, wavy long hair can work by providing more volume at the roots and resulting in a similar face-lengthening effect. Unfortunately, hair has an often unwelcome habit of thinning out as we get older. In this case, long hair can serve to exaggerate the ageing process.
Returning to the same barber each time will help you achieve your ultimate hair goals, too. That way, they can see the process through from start to finish while being aware of your desired final look, and subsequently, keep on top of the maintenance.
Longer hairstyles come with a little less jargon than shorter styles. Layering is a technique used to thin out very thick, heavy hair, while blunt cuts serve to thicken wispy ends, creating a more voluminous appearance. The particulars length, layered or blunt are up to you and your barber to decide.
The hair mimics the lines of your head; the weight on top is actually pushing the lengths at the back to follow the head shape. At home, smooth some styling cream into freshly washed and conditioned hair, running your fingers through it as it dries naturally.
What to ask for: Mid length layers, slightly longer on the top and shorter on the sides. To style, use a small amount of mousse on damp hair and either blow dry or leave to dry naturally. Then, use a styling cream to finish. The explosion of ceramic hair straighteners around the turn of the millennium convinced us all that curls were something which needed taming. Thankfully, this is no longer the case. Leave it dry naturally, being careful not to touch it while your curls set.
What to ask for: A universal layer with more length at the front. Dev Patel is cold, hard proof of the magic of grooming see: his unbelievable glow-up from awkward TV sixth-former to Oscar-nominated heartthrob. The key to this style is movement. A word of warning: braids on white guys are definitely not fly. This is what you get when you bide your time, follow a dedicated hair maintenance regime, and maybe throw in a few prayers to the hair gods every now and then.
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