Short Haircut How To
by Claire on Oct.10, 2006, under Short Hair Style

The Advantages of Short Hairstyles for Men
Hairstyling is not only for woman. A man need to take care & style his hair to get trendy & cute look too. As you can see on television, there are a number of hair products for men such as waxes and shampoos are advertised. This indicate that men are aware for their haircuts. But most men like to get short haircut rather than long cut. Men like it because there are many benefits they can get:
- Low maintenance. If you are a very busy man & don’t have the time for hairstyling, you can get short haircut. What you need to do to style your hair are: wash your hair, towel dry it, put some pomade or gel, styling it by using your finger or comb, and done.
- You can show off your beautiful face shape & skin. If you have an oval face with flawless scalp, proportional forehead, and there is not any scar on your head; short haircut can work best for you.
- It looks good on men. Men with short hair will look more masculine, sexy, strong, & professional.
- It represents the simple life.
- It is easier to take care of.
- Short hair will keep your head fresh & cool in the summer.
- It will save your money. Because it requires much less hair products than long haircut. Kind of products that you can save such as shampoo, hair color, hair relaxer, conditioner, mousse, cream, volumizing, hair glue, hairspray, lotion, gel/wax, and also water.
- It reflects decisiveness, logic, outgoing, self-confidence, and ready for any challenge.
- Most men will look younger if they wear short hair.
- It works much better in sports & outdoor activities. Because it is a lot easier to manage & to wash pretty often.
- Short hair is clean and healthy. It is light & airy. So, it can absorb much less heat, dust, UV rays, chlorine or salt water when swimming, etc.
- It requires to be trimmed regularly to keep it in shape. So, it will remove split ends & keep your hair clean.
About the Author
Marsudi is a professional hairstylist. He provides a large gallery of short trendy haircuts on his hairstyle blog.
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