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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Black Men Hairstyles

Black Men Hairstyles

Processed hair in the 1920s until the 1960s, was a very popular trend among young black men who straightened their hair with chemicals and slicked it down to the head. Ocean type waves were created in ones hair along with other variations to spice up this universal black men’s hairstyle. In the 1970s, the complete opposite hairstyle emerged with the ever popular afro. To follow that came the Shag and men began to let the hair on the back of their head grow longer than on the top. This style closely resembled the mullet worn by white men in the 1990s. With all the interesting hairstyles worn by black men over the years, it’s no surprise the most consistent style to this day remains close to the head in a sharp fade. Very rarely will one see more than half an inch of hair looming above a black man’s head all the way around it, and chances are if there is, he might proclaim he needs a haircut. The faded hairstyle is not only popular with youth but also with older men as it is neat, tidy and very classy no matter what age. A very fashionable hair trend seen by younger black men and children is hair designs. Some of the funkiest patterns and cleanest lines can be seen in black mens hairstyles.

Processed hair in the 1920s until the 1960s, was a very popular trend among young black men who straightened their hair with chemicals and slicked it down to the head. Ocean type waves were created in ones hair along with other variations to spice up this universal black men’s hairstyle. In the 1970s, the complete opposite hairstyle emerged with the ever popular afro. To follow that came the Shag and men began to let the hair on the back of their head grow longer than on the top. This style closely resembled the mullet worn by white men in the 1990s. With all the interesting hairstyles worn by black men over the years, it’s no surprise the most consistent style to this day remains close to the head in a sharp fade. Very rarely will one see more than half an inch of hair looming above a black man’s head all the way around it, and chances are if there is, he might proclaim he needs a haircut. The faded hairstyle is not only popular with youth but also with older men as it is neat, tidy and very classy no matter what age. A very fashionable hair trend seen by younger black men and children is hair designs. Some of the funkiest patterns and cleanest lines can be seen in black mens hairstyles.

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