Category: Hair Styles (Page 22 of 24)

Rugby Players Have Great Hair

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Lately, with no NFL offseason to focus my attention on, I’ve watched more rugby than I ever thought I was capable of. The rules escape me so far, but I’ve been able to ascertain two things; 1) the “Churchill Cup” is going on right now, pitting various nations against each other to determine a champion. 2) There is some great hair going on.

The most popular look is a summer cut/crew cut look keeping it short. But the remaining players sport either some kind of variation of the Mohawk/faux hawk, or long haired “William Wallace” look, with hair excessively long, and sweaty. With no NFL to turn to check out the Champions Cup for great action, and great hair. Game on.

The Faux Hawk Won’t Die

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Did anyone really believe the “Faux Hawk” would subsist this long? I remember the first time I saw it back in 2003 and at that time any person utilizing the style was subject to a lot of ridicule; it was like a built in cock (rooster) joke. But once David Beckham started rocking it, it spread like wildfire in a heavily wooded area thanks to a cigarette being flippantly discarded.
A quick description;

A variation of the “Mohawk” hair style. Hair is worm longer down the middle of the head and usually spiked with gel. Contrary to the traditional “Mohawk” style, hair is not shaved completely on the sides of the head.

Since it isn’t going anywhere, and thanks to the magic of the internet, you can give yourself a faux-hawk and watch the ladies swoon as if you were Jake Gyllenhaal.

How To Fade Your Hair

Fades are cool when done correctly, but when they aren’t “faded” they can look more like a bowl cut. Anyone can shave your head, but there is a fine art to a proper fade, one that your friends won’t text your other buddies about when your poorly cut head is turned. Here, that art is explored in step by step fashion. Don’t be the guy waltzing around this summer thinking your “self-fade” looks good; it doesn’t.

Brad Pitt channels Don Johnson

Brad Pitt does his best imitation of Don Johnson playing Sonny Crockett from “Miami Vice” as he steps out at the Cannes Film Festival. He has the same slicked-back hairstyle, the all-white suit and even the goatee! Does that mean that all the 80s styles are coming back?

Enter to win AXE products and a football signed by Sam Bradford

Sam Bradford AXE contest.

Throughout his college career, Sam Bradford was known for shaggy locks. The St. Louis Rams quarterback recently let AXE take a pair of clippers to his head, giving him a buzzed look to help launch the the AXE ‘Buzzed Look’ hair cream.

As part of the product launch, Bullz-Eye is giving away an AXE prize pack. To enter the contest and view the full list of prizes, head over to the Bullz-Eye Facebook page or check out the official contest page. Alongside the AXE products, our lucky winner will receive a football signed by the 2010 number 1 overall draft pick, Sam Bradford.

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