There's a lot of guys looking for new styles and this one is quite appealing. Tom Fletcher has a mop-top base, yet this one is more structured with razored points in a strategic direction.
Guys you may not know that it is preferable for you too to have new hairstyle, though it's not difficult to live with, once the initial stage is set. This standard look of a "quiff" shown here on Spencer Pratt takes this style that's been reborn into hair fashion.
This chin length style on Nevio thins out his medium coarse hair with these head-hugging razored layers. With longer points and an extreme parted comb-over, this style is very mod for any young man to sport.
In days gone by, the classic men's haircut would leave the heavy side longer and the light side short so no mistake was made for the part everytime. Pete Wentz takes this concept and jazzes it up into a mod version that has been razor cut and combed forward.
In a typical Asian hairstyle, Natt Weller shows us two different looks. This asymmetrical cut, shorter on one side than the other, has razored layering and we can see the results here for leaving it straight as well as what it looks like styled in static-like elevation.
Stacked dreadlocks, which have been twisted, rather than braided, look fabulous on Sly Stone. Contrasting weave across his forehead really sets it off, which could be from time taken to grow out the length needed for this design or possibly an addition adhered to this singer's already great style.
Today, men's hairstyles are putting the "traditional" on the back burner and taking some radical turns. Here Sean Stewart show us that a regular haircut can be fun, when the top layers are chopped instead of cropped, then worn spiked up; sometimes needing the help of styling products.
Pierce Brosnan has a classic man's haircut with nothing fancy to remark about. The one thing that makes his look so suave, besides his good looks, would have to be the sophisticated, natural gray around his temples and sideburns.
Whether you were elated or deflated at the outcome of this competition, you can count on those seeking David Cook's hairstyle to copy for their own. His coarse hair looks to be razor cut into an almost regular style yet with a designer hairline for exclusive manageability of his hair type. All this is to allow for texture when he decides to 'muss it up' into some spikes for a bit of a wild accent which will coincide with his rocker image.
Newcomer, Christopher J. Hanke, could very well make a name for himself if for nothing more than his great hair. With a look that reminds us of an 1950's icon, his blonde laden strands have fabulous fullness in a regular man's style cut.