Monday, January 25, 2010

Boys Haircuts



Many doting parents spend much time deciding on haircuts for their daughters, but boys' haircuts are also important. Maybe the boys, especially little boys do not seem to care much about their hair, but boys' haircuts are a big problem if you want your son to look good Kempten on a special occasion, or if you just want to keep his hair falls in eyes. 
Boys haircuts tend to be simple and no-nonsense, and many can be done at home with a few cut scissors, or in some cases even a bowl. Many parents prefer to take their sons to salons for stylish boy haircuts, while others prefer an easy-to-cut style mom or dad can do.



Many people wonder when they should begin to cut their son's hair, and boys' haircuts are best for very young boys. Some cultures encourage parents to let their child's hair grow until the toddler years. Until the mid-twentieth century, it was not uncommon to see young boys with long hair and dresses in aristocratic society.



Although times have certainly changed (with the exception of those who follow certain traditions), many parents want to keep their child's hair long, and it is no longer regarded as "feminine" to have long hair. Hair can be pulled up in a ponytail and smoothed the sides. Although sometimes these long hair on boys can be confused with the girls, some parents prefer long hair on young children, some as young to sit still in the barber chair. 
Popular boys haircuts include bowl cut, since the boy hairstyle, Bob and the long, layered feather-cut. The bowl cut took place in the Great Depression, when parents would literally put a large bowl over a boy's head and cut the hair underneath. You do not need a satellite dish, but you can create a bowl-cut simply by leaving a ring of long hair on top and make the bottom narrower.



This is the signature haircut "Mo" from the Three Stooges fame, and was a forerunner of the famous Beatles haircut. You can create this look at home using cutting shears and make sure you cut your hair very straight.



Bob is worn by women, but also that they are big boys haircuts, they are sweet and require very little maintenance. A traditional bob is cut the same length from the bottom of the ears all around. Bangs are also good with a bob, especially for boys haircuts. Bob will only require a simple trim from time to time.



If you like the page boy look, try cutting the hair at the bottom so it will curl under. But many people think it looks a bit feminine, but it is sweet to a very young boy.



Since retro is "in" boys' haircuts from the '70s does not look out of place these days. Many boys haircuts from this period is long and flowing. This look is best achieved through layers and it is a good idea to have a stylist creating this look instead to try it at home. This style must be washed and brushed regularly, so it is not the best choice for a rough boy who could not care about his appearance.



But if your son likes to look good, the long feathers look, is an excellent opportunity. 
At the other extreme, some boys include haircuts electric scissors and can be inspired by an interest in the military. Some boys like burr cuts because it makes them feel like soldiers. It is very easy to create this style at home, all you need is an electric razor.



However, you will want to ensure that this is not just a passing fancy, and make sure that your son really and truly want a buzz cut, since he will have to live with it for a while. Also, the transition of growth from a buzz cut for normal hair is difficult to handle, so humor your son's desire for a buzz cut with care.



Older boys who would be interested in "cool" boys' haircuts can go to a spikey look. These spikes can be held in place by sculpting gel and can be frosted or bleached top. Some parents completely agree that this look is great, while other parents just roll their eyes and tolerate it. At the time a boy wants this cut, usually he is old enough to go in the salon itself, so you need not worry about creating the look at home.

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