Hair styles for men the scruffy look Biography
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With the very groomed, shorter, often closely clipped hair cuts that are so popular right now, We are also seeting the requires a lot of careful maintenance. But today's shortest hairstyles for men look great with the scruffy look. I don't recommend the scruffy look for a job interview, or even for the office but when it is on the right facial type it can lend a gry sense of mystery and sex appeal particularly when paired with an Armani suit and sports car!
So what is the right facial type for this look ? In general, It's the guys with square, more angular faces who look the best. The classic chiseled features of Gerard Butler, or angular faces like Hugh Laurie's do very well in this look even men with more boyish features, like jake Gyllenhaal can look great in this look, because clean cut boyish good looks take on a more sexy, dangerous quality with a day or tow of beard .
Men who shoul not wear this look include any men who have patchy facial hair , men with receding chins it will emphasize them and men who have soft neck. In addition, if you wear your hair at all long do not do it that is just too much hair. Whit today's hairstlyles for men the scruffy look only works because the styles are short and groomed. And i must point out that lots of women me included are not big fans because it scratches our faces up .
How to get it
Easy, let your hair grow. Carefully. Make sure it grows evenly, and keep it neat and clean . You don't want to look like a slob with terrible grooming habits, you want to look like an elegantly groomed man who just rolled out of bed and was too busy making money to shave.
The unshaven look still means you have to shave!
Despite its appearance, the scruffy look, like all of today’s hairstyles for men, is actually achieved with effort. You have to shave your neck each and every day, as well as the areas on your cheekbones. It’s more of a sculpted area that you let grow out, than the whole thing. Some guys go much lower on the cheek, leaving only a small trail up to the sideburns – if you have thinner hair in the lower cheek area, this could work better for you.
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