How to Prevent Split Ends and Keep Men’s Hair Looking Good

One of the worst things that can happen to a man’s hair is for it to develop dry, broken hair. When this happens, it gives the hair a frizzy appearance that no amount of product in the world will completely eliminate. Therefore, it is important that every man know how to prevent split ends if he wants to keep his hair looking good.

The first thing to avoid is brushing the hair while it is still wet. The hair is at its weakest when wet and the act of brushing can cause substantial damage, including causing the hair to stop growing properly. A comb may be used sparingly while the hair is wet, but whenever possible, it is best to wait until the hair is dry or damp before attempting to style it.

Styling methods that apply heat to the hair can lead to broken hair follicles. This means blow drying, the use of curling irons or straightening irons, crimpers, and other devices can damage the hair. Use of these devices should be eliminated whenever possible and kept to a minimum the rest of the time. It may take a little longer to air dry the hair, but the damage that does not occur because one waited the extra time can be well worth it.

The type of brush one uses can have a significant impact on the chance of developing broken hair. It is best to obtain a brush with natural bristles as these are less likely to pull the hair and risk damaging it. Nylon bristles can cause the hair to break, possibly leading to a split at the end of the broken hair shaft.

The sun can be damaging to the hair as well. It is strongly recommended that men use a shampoo that lists a sunscreen as one of its major components to avoid sun damage to the hair. Wearing a hat can also protect the hair from sun damage.

A final step in preventing split ends is the use of a high quality conditioner following each shampoo. The conditioner will help keep the hair from tangling, which can lead to one pulling excessively to remove tangles. This protects the hair from breakage as well as strengthening the individual strands and providing protection that lasts even after the hair is dry.

Knowing how to prevent split ends is important to maintaining any hair style. After all, the only way to get rid of them after they develop is to trim the hair.

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Kid Cudi Hairstyles: Rapper Hair Fashion

 
Kid Cudi curly hairstyle.

Kid Cudi, born Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi is a young American singer, rapper and musician. He has released singles, albums and mixtapes. He performs and writes music for himself and others. He is celebrated as a “Most Stylish New Yorker” by Time Out. His racial heritage is half Mexican and half black, so his Kid Cudi hairstyles are naturally kinky. He doesn’t have to perm to have a close Afro.

The style is becoming popular for those with ethnic hair. It is quite short. Cudi has a nicely shaped head and his hairline is not ragged. He has a distinct hairline that is well defined.

Kid Cudi curly mohawk hairstyle.

Earlier images of Cudi show shaped mohawk style that is not really long enough to be over the top. It is a smoothly shaped side and back with the hair on the crown and top of the head is a gradually increasing slightly into quasi mohawk style. A hair style such as this requires close attention to trims and shaping. Even a fraction of an inch too long would destroy the entire appearance.

Kid Cudi short curly mohawk hair.

Fans like the hair style, but it requires more than just short hair. The texture is just as important as the cut in order to get the look you want. If you have thin or fine hair, this style probably will not work for your hair. You could try perms, but these are hard on the hair and have to be renewed periodically.

Kid Cudi neo-fro hairstyle

Kid Cudi African American neo-fro hair

Over the years since Kid Cudi hairstyles first came into the public eye, there has not been a major change in his signature look.The style has various names, but perhaps it is most often called a neo-fro. Those who want to reproduce his look need to consider hair texture and length before trying the style. Not everyone has the type of hair that he demonstrates so ably.

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Creating Art In The Hair With ZigZag Cornrows

 zigzag cornrow hairstyle. 

Cornrows are very small, tight braids in the hair that normally run in a straight line from front to back. However, there is no hard and fast rule for creating cornrows. For this reason, some have taken to creating art in their hair with zigzag cornrows. Despite the name, “zigzag” is not the only direction cornrows of this type can take. In fact, the name applies to any hairstyle where the hair is cornrowed in any combination of directions other than straight lines. For example, some have chosen to create a patchwork of cornrows running at right angles to one another so that it looks like an aerial view of farmland. Others have literally braided their hair into patterns similar to those found on ancient pieces of pottery. Some people braid their name or nickname into their hair. Still others do true zigzag work with their cornrows. There are no limits to the patterns that can be created if one has the time and patience to devote to braiding the hair.
Zigzag cornrows is just another way people have found to express their individuality. The truly interesting thing about it is that many can actually create a form of art when they braid the hair into these multi-directional cornrows. Pictures, words, patterns, and anything else a person can imagine can appear amongst the braids of hair.

 

love word shape cornrow

Traditional cornrows are difficult enough to achieve and maintain. Zigzag cornrows take the practice to a whole new extreme. However, when one takes the time to braid the hair into the desired pattern and maintain it is possible to express one’s individuality and uniqueness in a way that can be clearly seen by the world. Whether one does simple zigzags, crop fields, words, or creates a complete work of art in the hair is matter of personal preference and devotion.
 

Photos of Zigzag Cornrow Hairstyles

 

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smooth zigzag cornrow hair

cornrow braid hairstyle

boys zigzag cornrow hairstyle

beaded cornrow
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How To Care For Relaxed Hair

In order to know how to care for relaxed hair, it helps to know how a relaxer works. Many relaxers have lye which is very caustic. It works by weakening the hair strands. Relaxers deplete the hair of sebum, the oil secreted from the glands at the base of the hair strand. If you use heat on your relaxed hair, it makes the dryness even worse. When you pull at the tangles and snarls of hair, the weakened strands tend to break at the junctures where the natural curl or kinky area is greatest.

If you want to use no-lye relaxers, they may be easier on your scalp. Natural relaxers make hair softer and have a cumulative effect. You can use either type, but be aware that a relaxer applied in a quality salon is more likely to be kind to the strands of hair. After the relaxer is applied, you can use these tips to be gentle to the weakened hair strands.

To avoid undue tangles, use a sleep cap or a satin pillow case. Rubbing the ends of dry and weakened hair on a standard cotton pillow case can cause split ends. Using a cotton covered pillow also tends to wick moisture from hair into the cotton fabric.

It is important to avoid heat on relaxed hair as much as possible. You can do a hot oil treatment once monthly. The use of crimpers, hair dryers and such will defeat the purpose of the care you are providing. In addition to a hot oil treatment for your hair regularly, you should use a natural scalp oil such as shea butter regularly. Massage the scalp gently to promote the natural production of sebum.

Avoid washing your hair too often. You can rinse out the salt and residue from perspiration if you have been exercising heavily, but shampooing more often than weekly is hard and drying on the hair. If you can stretch time between shampoos to ten days, that is better.

When you shampoo, use a leave-in conditioner and comb your hair while the conditioner is working. It is easier to remove tangles while the conditioner makes the hair wet and somewhat slick. You should never use mineral oil on your hair. Products that contain petroleum products are likely to block your hair follicles. They are not absorbed by your hair or your scalp. Learning how to care for relaxed hair is not difficult if you follow a common sense approach and avoid harsh products.

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Brad Pitt With Long Hair Styles

Brad Pitt long hair style.

Achieving the Brad Pitt with long hair style will require some planning and working closely with a professional stylist. Although the look of the style is reckless and appears to be slightly messy, it is a carefully executed work that must have continual attention. This type of look is good for medium to thick textures that is straight.

If you have wavy hair and want to achieve this look, you will need to have your hair straightened in order to get the smooth look that you are seeking. The illusion of fullness and volume is achieved through the use of highlighting and lowlighting that is strategically applied to give the style a sun-kissed look.

 
Brad Pitt long blonde hair. 
 

Brad Pitt long hair.

Some of the styles have much lighter blond highlights that give the illusion of a person who spends extended periods of time in the sun. This style works well with a face that is symmetrical and has clearly defined features and strong lines. This style is great for casual events or occasions. However, when you are going to be spending time in the sun, it will be important that you wear head protection to avoid damaging your style.

The style does not frame the face, but rather is set apart from the features which gives the look a much less structured look. When you are considering this style, starting with hair that is longer in length will give the stylist the length that is required to achieve the depth needed to give the light layering that takes place throughout the look.

Maintaining the Brad Pitt with long hair styles require the use of products that both condition and maintain the structure of the cut.
More Brad Pitt long hair photos:

 

 
Brad Pitt mullet hair. 
 
Brad Pitt long layered hair style.
Brad Pitt long hairstyle.
Brad Pitt long hair.
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Taylor Lautner With Short Hair

Taylor Lautner with short hair.

Many men try to get the look that Taylor Lautner with short hair achieves. If you have medium to thick hair, achieving this look will be easy. The cut makes styling for work or play a simple task and requires relatively little work to maintain.

The style is asymmetric, which highlights and flatters the face. When you want to get this look, there are a few steps you can take to ensure that you get the healthy full look of Taylor more easily. The cut is close around the sides and is slightly tapered to a longer top. The short fringe on the ends of the style allows you to get a more relaxed look and frames the face.

The top of the style has choppy layers that may spiking your style very easy. When you want to create the spikes, using a pomade or mousse will give you the relaxed spikes that will give you a look of volume and shine.

Taylor Lautner short hairstyle.

To achieve a healthier and shiny look, having blond highlights will add to the illusion of texture. When these highlights are done on a chunky layering, it will also give the look of more texture and highlight the spikes. Keeping the lower portion of the style a darker color will draw the eye to the top of the head and bring focus on the eyes and fine features of the face.

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Hair transplants – Not Torture, A Good Idea

Hair loss, particularly premature hair loss, can be a nightmare for younger guys. It’s a truly grim experience, and emotionally draining as well as infuriating and frustrating. The problem is that the options, like hair replacement, often involve cheesy ads and semi-plausible success stories.

Some of the success stories come from guys who look like over-achieving bodybuilders with more hair on their chests than they had on their heads. These guys are inevitably pictured alongside some gorgeous model in the “After” shots. That sort of hard sell isn’t necessarily a direct appeal to credibility. People suffering from chronic hair loss aren’t always optimists. They’d prefer to see real people and get some reassurance.

Hair transplants – The facts

Real hair transplants are simple, and not done with sales pitches. They’re actual medical procedures, done systematically and realistically. These procedures are actually quite simple, but there’s some planning involved.

There are several basic stages :

1. Consultation :
You talk to the clinical consultant, and figure out a good plan for a natural, staged, hair replacement program. This includes developing a basic concept of how you’d like your new hair to look. You also get professional advice about options, what the treatments involve, and time frames.

You’re replacing hair, not re-turfing a lawn. This takes time, sometimes hundreds of individual grafts. It’s actually quite straightforward, but it has to be done methodically, to ensure proper replacement and a suitable density of hair.

2. Skin examination :
This is the clinical examination, checking out factors related to hair loss, and in some cases may require a biopsy if a skin medical condition is causing the problem. This is the “mapping stage“, where you can get down to details about your preferred look.

3. Treatment :
The different types of treatment are related to the replacement program you’ve worked out. Modern hair replacement doesn’t use scalpels and doesn’t leave scars. The new hair replacement is methodical, well organized, and systematic.

The treatment is called “donor” treatment. Your own hair is transplanted from a selected site to your scalp. This, obviously, means two procedures- extractions of hair and transplantation. These procedures are carried out progressively over time. The procedures really are as straightforward as that.

Important : For the record – Hair is hair. Body hair is exactly the same thing as the hair on your head. You’re just moving your hair around.

A hair transplant these days doesn’t involve any more suffering at the expense of your peace of mind and your hairline. This is a highly developed, no-fuss procedure. You also get the benefit of expert advice and thorough checking of your transplants. There’s no guesswork, no mess and no doubt that you’re actually solving the problem, permanently.

If you’ve been worrying about getting hair replacement treatment, stop worrying. Stress doesn’t help, and there really is a solution to the problem. Hair loss is aggravating enough without beating yourself up as well. Get on the phone or online and check out your options.

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How To Rock Emo Boys Hairstyles

Imagine you are a painter and your hair is your canvas for self expression. Emo is typically associated with emotional, sensitive, shy, dramatic, introverted, or angst-ridden males. This differentiates emo boys hairstyles from more conventional ones. The style reflects a lifestyle including fashion and music based on emotional self expression. The creative aspects of hair, including cut, style, color are used to convey uniquely emotional style. Punk culture, goth culture, shoe gazing music, and visual art play out in uniquely stylized hair. Using color, eye liner, lip gloss, black nail polish, and other accessories are instrumental in expressing mood.

Emo culture has elements of Goth culture. Dark fashions, expressions of dark sentiments, dark hair, eyeliner, fingernails are similar elements. However, emo culture diverges with splashes of color expressing individuality rather than withholding. Form fitting clothing and lack of design patterns are also fashion elements outside of Goth culture. Part of emo culture is all about hair expression as an extension of unique self expression. Consider the bright, tight pants and T-shirts with humor, and splashes of clothing and hair color.

Pete Wentz emo hairstyle with eyeliner.

Examples of appealing hair styles can be found through hairstyles of celebrities like David Cook, Fallout Boy’s Pete Wentz, and the band Thirty Seconds to Mars. Visual references will be useful if styling at home or consulting a salon stylist. Dark colored hair with bangs covering over one eye, or side swept to cover the head or face is a popular look. Fringe should be just above eye level. A stylist can provide feedback about whether a cut or style suits your face. Save money if you do your own hair, and retain creative control.

Hair weaves, color, relaxers, and straightening may be part of the styling process. Hair of variable length and texture can be styled to design a unique look. Facial shape can factor into decision making. Long faces with square jaws may work best with haircuts and styling geared to these characteristics. Long bangs with short back hair suit round faces.

The Cut and the Color

 
Mullet emo hair.

Both the cut and the color create a particular hair style. Bangs, layers, mullets, chopped, razored, side sweeping, and bead head styles are part of the mix. Hair can also be spiked, flat, soft, edgy or unruly. Produce a bowl cut by wearing an upside down bowl and cutting around the base. The mullet, razor cut, bowl cut, long layers and fringed bob are common styles. In a mullet, either the back is shaggy and long, or the front is long and cut at an angle. The mullet looks like a shaggy layer. When doing a razor cut, first wash hair. While damp, cut hair. After towel drying hair, apply hair gel for straightening as needed. Dry by sectioning hair with clips. Dry hair using a round barreled hair brush, and work from the roots out. The bottom and top sections should be dried last. Hair dryer diffusers can lessen hair damage risk, and dry a larger area at once. For an alternate method, try a low temperature and blow hair upside down, using fingers to style.

Straight Hair

 

Straight emo hair.

Hairstyles of emo culture starts with straight hair. Flattening hair can be done by applying a chemical relaxer or using a flat iron. If hair is not long enough, grow it when it is relaxed, it can be effectively cut at an angle. If relaxing, allow time and money. The process can cost over tens of dollars at a salon. Before using a flat iron, apply conditioner, serum, hot oil or other heat protection to hair. Clip hair into small segments. Flat iron starting from the bottom of the head to the middle. Flat iron the top of the head last. Use a heat setting below the maximum available temperature. When relying on the flat iron, straighten hair daily. Serums, gels, spray wax, or other hair care products can smooth, hold, thin, and shine hair. Curly hair can be straightened at the front, and the back left as is. An alternate style is to go for the bead head or unruly look and avoid relaxer or flat iron. The goal is to frame your face with your hair.

Cutting the Hair

 
Hot spiky emo hair for boys.

For home stylists, thinning shears, a small razor, scissors or other sharp object can be used for cutting hair. Use one or more mirrors to cut and check the back and sides of hair. Asymmetrical lines and cuts are the most popular ways to produce the desired styling. Symmetrical cuts can also express uniqueness. Create choppy layers and pointy bangs with the cutting tool. Create front fringe by cutting at an angle starting from left or right. Cut hair diagonally across your forehead, or straight across. Fringe should end above eye, just past the eye, or just past forehead. Leave enough crown hair so that it creates a spike with the aid of hair product. Layer sides and back of hair. Alternatively, bangs can be cut to chin for later pin back to sides. Cut hair at the back of head to a short length to avoid the mullet appearance. Trim the hair sides and top in layers.

Accessorizing Your Emo Hair

 
 
Red emo hair.

Ways to express yourself include accessorizing. Hair color can dramatize your appearance. Color hair using temporary color, permanent color, extensions, or highlights. Color all of hair, or sections. Use one color or multiple colors. Bangs, crown back or sides can be colored. All black tinted hair is popular. Bolder colors are red, purple, aqua, and green. Other ways to express individuality include inexpensive, but expressive tight T-shirts, colorful tight pencil jeans or baggy cargos, studded belts. Eyeliner, mascara and black nail polish can amplify for dramatic effect emo boys hairstyles.

Emo boy.
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Sean Connery Hairstyles

 
Sean Connery hairstyle.

Sean Connery, aka Sir Thomas Sean Connery, is a brilliant Scottish actor and film producer. He rose to fame when he took the role of Ian Fleming’s famous spy, James Bond, agent 007. However, he has several movie credits under his belt after having starred in such hit films as Highlander, The Hunt for Red October, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and many more. He was voted sexiest man of the century for the twentieth century at the age of 69. Here, we will look at Sean Connery hairstyles through the years. 

 

 

Sean Connery (as James Bond) hairstyle.

In the early 1960s, when Connery first began playing the role of James Bond, He wore his hair in a classic short hairstyle that was relatively common among men. This is not to say that the style did not look particularly good on Connery, who has classic, chiseled features. He combed the hair up and back in a style that would have been called a pompadour if the top had been slightly longer. Hair cream was used at that time to provide hold and keep the hairstyle in place.

 

 

Sean Connery hairstyle in the Hunt for Red October movie.
When he did Hunt for Red October, Connery was in his middle age. For this role, he wore the hair in a very short style with the sides and back buzz cut and top left about half an inch long. The top was pulled up into short spikes that stood up all over. In addition, he wore a mustache and full beard with this hairstyle, helping him to continue to look very distinguished.
 
 
Sean Connery formal bald hairstyle
Today, at the age of 80, Connery is bald on top. He keeps the sides and back cut short and wears a thin mustache with a goatee. As he has aged, Sean Connery hairstyles have changed considerably. The one constant is that he always wore his hair in a short style that befitted a man of his classic good looks.
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers Short Hairstyles

 
 
Jonathan Rhys Meyers short formal hairstyle.
 
Irish model and actor, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, was born on 27 July, 1977 in Dublin, Ireland. His stage name is adapted from the maiden name of his mother, Meyers. Rhys Meyers is best known for the roles he played in the movies, Velvet Goldmine, Match Point, and Bend it Like Beckham. He is also the model that represents Hugo Boss fragrances.

 

Jonathan Rhys Meyers buzz cut hair.
Jonathan does not seem to be afraid to try different hairstyles. He has been seen with many different styles ranging from a traditional buzz cut to shoulder length hair that made him look somewhat feminine.
Jonathan Rhys Meyers spike hairstyle
One of the best hairstyles for Jonathan is a cut that is short on the sides and back, but a little bit longer on top. Pomade is used to pull the top hair into random spikes. This particular hairstyle makes him look very similar to pop singer, Sting.

He also wears his hair in a more conservative cut from time to time. This style is still a short hairstyle, but not as severe as the buzz cut. Styling gel is applied to the hair to give it a messy appearance that looks as if nothing has been done with the hair.

 Jonathan Rhys Meyers conservative short hairstyle

For his role as King Henry VIII in Tudors, Rhys Meyers adopted a very conservative short hairstyle. The hair is combed forward and slightly to one side with very short fringe. This style takes little effort and less product to maintain. A light mist of hair spray applied after brushing in the morning is sufficient to hold this style in place all day.

There have been other Jonathan Rhys Meyers hairstyles through the years. These are the most common and best looking for his facial features.

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