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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Men's Hairstyles

Men's Hairstyles

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"Gray hair is God's graffiti."
- Bill Cosby

Contrary to pop-culture stereotypes, men do and should care about their hair. And why not? After all, people spend far more time looking at your head than the other parts of your body, which means your hairstyle sends a subtle (or not so subtle) message to the world about your personality. In fact, men's hairstyles are so strongly symbolic that no self-respecting cultural revolution is ever complete without a trademark 'do -- just think, where would the Beatles have been without the mop-top, or punk rockers without the Mohawk?

Aside from shaping others' perceptions of you, men's hairstyles are also a relatively inexpensive way to switch up your look and grab some attention. Changing your hairstyle enables you to upgrade your appearance for a fraction of what it would cost to revamp your wardrobe, and there's nothing like a fresh haircut to help you feel like a new man.

Because it's one of the most searched topics on AskMen.com, we've developed a thorough arsenal of tools to help you make the most of the hair you've been given. So, whether you're ready to start a one-man style revolution, or you just want to stay current, check here for everything you ever wanted to know about your hair and how to style it.

Men's Hairstyles on AM

If you haven't taken a pair of scissors to your locks since 1996, it doesn’t matter how many Savile Row suits are in your closet; you’ll look like a buffoon with a credit card. To prevent you from committing a constant fashion faux pas, we keep on top of what's hot in hair so you’ll always know all about the latest hairstyles and how to make them work for you.

You can trust us to provide answers and solutions to embarrassing hair-related questions, as well as problems you don't want to discuss with anyone else, including hair loss, dandruff, hairstyles gone wrong, and more.

Men's Hairstyles Fact

Hair grows faster in warmer climates, as the hair on your scalp is affected by androgens, such as testosterone, that make it grow faster when temperatures rise. On the other hand, hair whose development is not dependent on androgens, such as your eyelashes, grows at a more steady rate.

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