Bang Hairstyles For Men
One of the great side benefits of the Bravo/TV Shear Genius 3 (SG3) show is that the SG3 contestants are all experts in their chosen hair fields. Yes, some are better at cut and color like Jon, but others are fantastic at styling such as Matthew and Janine.
(Male Model From Bravo/TV's Shear Genius 3 - After long side-swept hair extensions were used to create a new bang - Bravo/TV - All Rights Reserved)
Since the SG3 contestants are tested with a wide range of hairstyles which are leading edge, a myriad of hair models were used to demonstrate current hairstyle trends. Including male hairstyle trends.
Hot Hairstyle Trend
A hot hairstyle trend for men is the bang style. Bangs, also known as fringes, are popular when cut into a range of long side-swept cuts. The side-swept fringe originates from a range of side and off-center parts. Long fringes are also popular when extending from a center part.
Another hot fringe is one that is worn straight down to hug the forehead like the style of teen idol Justin Bieber.
Why Are Bangs And Fringes Hot For Men's Hairstyles
Bangs and fringes of all lengths are popular with men because many men are starting to grow their hair out in much longer hairstyles which they are wearing both straight and with natural texture. Fringes can be very flattering for men because it can provide face chiseling advantages.
(Male Model From Bravo/TV's Shear Genius 3 - After long side-swept hair extensions were used to create a new bang - Bravo/TV - All Rights Reserved)
Justin Bieber's full frontal fringe has been the subject of major interest of late. However, men are wearing bangs with a wide range of styling products including gel, mousse, wax and hairspray. Gelled bangs are often combined with a more spiked look.
Even spiked styles are being worn longer. The challenge is when spiked looks get longer and start to lose their definition.
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