Mr. Big Is Back to NYC!
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Chris Noth, known as Mr. Big of Sex and the City, featured in VOGUE with Sarah Jessica Parker. His hairstyle makes him just the man for Carrie. And they are in big screen now.
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Chris Noth, known as Mr. Big of Sex and the City, featured in VOGUE with Sarah Jessica Parker. His hairstyle makes him just the man for Carrie. And they are in big screen now.
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Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas suit up June 12, 2008, with a bonus Jonas in the mix – little brother Frankie! – for the New York City premiere of their Disney Channel movie Camp Rock. Four of them demonstrated together how curly hairstyles of the year should be for young people.
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David Beckham chats with Justin Timberlake before Game 4 of the 2008 NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers on June 12 in Los Angeles, California.
So, which of this two celebrities’ short hairstyle do you prefer?
Justin’s buzz cut bring his natural curls looks clean and smart.
David’s shaved style looks sexy and clean.
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Your hairstyle should change while you change your season of clothes. Everything’s in sync. But: Only go for hairstyles that suit your face shape and features. Just because the faux hawk is in style one season, it doesn’t mean a man with a long face should wear it.
There are many ways of defining a classic hairstyle, but today’s classic hairstyle is an overly textured look that makes you look like you just woke up (aka “bed head”). Spiky hair is out; those people are really living in the ‘90s. We’re way done with that.
Low-maintenance hairstyles are the result of getting the proper haircut. Your hairdresser should be able to give you the proper haircut based on your face shape and your features. With the proper haircut obviously comes the need for little maintenance.
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In 2008, the trends for man hairstyle involve shapes that are either long or short, and they all have certain degrees of natural parts. Basically, the hair is parted wherever the hair most naturally splits, whether it’s in the middle of the head or on the side; nothing is forced, and then product is put in the hair to emphasize the look.
It’s really a reflection on the hairstyles of the 1940s and 1950s — like the Humphrey Bogart period, the Al Capone look, the Superman/Clark Kent look…