Thursday, February 17, 2011

Cut Men'S Shaggy Haircuts

Shaggy hair can be either an asset or a detriment to men's style. When improperly managed, this look can appear unkempt and classless. However, an appropriately styled shag can make a respectable and trendy coif. Variation in hair length and layers, key equipment and styling agents are essential to producing a well-shaped shag.


Instructions


1. Crop the hair to an ideal length, depending on the area of the head. Hair at the crown of the skull should be cut short, whereas the remaining locks will look best when chopped into layers encircling the crown. These layers should grow progressively longer as they move away from the crown.


2. Employ a razor for a stylishly shambolic finish. The razor should be used to cut the ends of the hair after the layers have been completed. It creates separations between the layers that adds movement that is fashionably messy; at the same time, it can add texture and volume.


3. Finish the look with a pomade glossed over the hair. Wet or shampoo the hair first, then apply a dollop of pomade from the roots to the tips. Style and fashion locks for the proper shag tousles. This will add shine and texture, not to mention a bit of neatness to the overall look.







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