Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Does anyone have some good examples of edgy hair for men?

I know this gets posted a lot for girls, but I need some for guys. I've tried using search engines, and I've found several... disturbing things but not much in the way of hairstyles. Thanks everyone!Does anyone have some good examples of edgy hair for men?
i thin that the curly styled afro thing is still hotDoes anyone have some good examples of edgy hair for men?
In agreement. Definately not a fauxhawk, and try to steer clear or the typical, bangs over the eyes emo look. With my clients I usually end up with a shorter cut, with the front and top about 2 to 3 inches long, with it almost clean around the ears. Sometimes we flatiron the long pieces in front and piece them out, sometimes we use product to add volume and pieceyness all over. And again, as in other comments, your stylist does NOT have to pull out the razor to give you an edgy cut! Ive known people to give the most horrible cuts because they feel like they dont have to be technicul or pay attention to detail because of the nature of a razor cut.





I prefer either, i like the razor for detailing around edges, or for texturizing in bangs.





Just find a good stylist who can give you plenty of options!
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these styles and fauxhawks are not too extreme but edgy and hot


i would advice to go to a professional and get him to cut and style after discussing what you would like with him.
go to a good hair school for a hair cut.. like paul mitchell or toni and guy.... and tell them you want a ';creative'; haircut...


they usually get pritty excited and everyone gets pritty involved..what petals said about a razor isnt neccesarilly true most good cutters prefer precision point cuts (doing what the razor does only with scissors) as opposed to random razor slices...
Well, I can tell you this (as a girl)... stay away from the faux hawk. This was THE popular ';edgy'; haircut about a year or so ago, but it's out of style now. Just saying, because a salon might push you for that if you go in and ask for ';edgy.';





Now, as stupid as this might sound, the ';in'; cut is the one that Ryan Seacrest has. It doesn't look so great on him because he's OVER highlighted, but it's a really sharp cut.





The thing to ask for at a salon -- most important of ALL -- when you want a really trendy hairstyle is to make SURE they use a razor on your hair. Don't let them get cut all your hair with shears (scissors). A razor gives it a total edgy look, especially if they know what they're doing.
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E-mail me if you need more...
long, curly red hair. i thought it was edgy. apparently, though, no one else did.
Bald seems to be the hip trend down in Inglewood.
g to cosmo.cm


ignore all the sex stuff and go into the beauty part


gud luck!
side spiked mullet
how about a mohawk !
faux hawk?

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