Category: Hair Styles (Page 5 of 24)

Product Review: HeadBlade All-Terrain Razor and Shave Cream

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I am not a smart man, Jenn-ay, but I know what love is.

I am not a bald man, but I know an effective head-shaving razor when I see one.

The All-Terrain Razor from HeadBlade is truly awesome, and not because it looks like a miniature ATV, complete with HeadBlade logo hood ornament.

It looks gimmicky at first, but the minute you insert your fingers and take it for a ride, you notice it was built for maximum efficiency and ease of use. Once you use it, you wonder why no one had ever thought of this before.

Read more at http://blog.bullz-eye.com/2013/10/07/product-review-headblade-all-terrain-razor-and-shave-cream/#ik2fCBKP1oSirKGJ.99

LeBron James’ Receding Hairline Featured in NBA 2K14

 

Is there anything more emasculating than seeing your bald spot progress over time in photographs? People can gauge what year the photo was taken based on the amount of hair you had.

“Oh look- Paul has a full head of hair in this one. That must be in the late 90’s.”

LeBron James will feel this pain in both real life and virtual reality. The makers of the #1 selling NBA video game NBA 2K14 announced that they will feature King James’ receding hairline in the latest installment of the game.

In a statement released by the game maker, the decision was based on an accurate reflection of reality.  “We strive for current realism with all our players.”

But instead of wistfully looking back at the 90’s, LBJ can gauge what year it was by counting NBA championships.
“Oh yeah, I remember 2k14. That was the year I won three championships in a row- the first time.”

Product Review: HUE Pomade

HUE Pomade

Did you know that pomade was developed in the 19th century and was originally made of bear fat? Into the 20th century, the most common ingredients featured lard, beeswax and petroleum jelly.

Pomade in its original form was as natural as any hair product in history. But as styles changed, so did the demands expected of pomade, which caused heavier, less natural incarnations to be developed.

Royal Crown Hair Dressing and Murray’s Pomade are examples of pomade born out of this development and period in history. The effect of those products was the slick, greased back look popular in the 1950s and was heavily dependent on petroleum jelly, its main ingredient.

The pomade from HUE is a return to the original style of pomade, because it has a natural feel and consistency.

For the full review click here.

Ridiculous haircuts – Thayer Evans

The SI story on the Oklahoma City scandal has gotten some serious blowback, but one of the funnier themes have involved the bizarre hair style of writer Thayer Evans. Will Leitch said that it “looks like Darren Rovell got caught in the wake of a jet engine.”

Take a look at this video and see for yourself.

The Growth Of James Harden’s Beard (GIF)

Today, check out this cool GIF (submitted via a user on Reddit) that details the growth of the most famous facial hair in the NBA and potentially in the world of sports.

And yes, I’m including Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Brian Wilson in that statement, as his beard has gotten progressively weirder, (detailed nicely by Yahoo here) to the point where it now looks like a muskrat dipped in motor oil.

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