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PERT Plus Wants To Tell You What Your Friends Won’t

From the beginning of time men have struggled mightily with maintaining respectable hairstyles that they can call their own.

Despite the perpetual snickering of their peers and the cringes of women, some men continue to stick to their guns with hairstyles that just don’t cut it.

In honor of infamously horrendous hairdos, PERT Plus put together a list of the worst hairstyles of all time that should be avoided at all costs.

·         The Mullet – The mullet has been so maligned that it now on the verge of extinction. However, you really have to respect those that still rock the mullet. They know that the whole world is laughing at them, but they just don’t care.

·         The Comb-Over – Dude… just let it go.

·         The Rattail – It is hard to believe that at some point in history a guy created the rattail and then went out in public where some other guy saw him and thought, “hey that guy is groomed like a rat, that looks great!” and then proceeded to adopt the hairstyle himself.

·         The Bowl Cut – This hairstyle might have looked good when you were 10. Wait… no it didn’t.

·         The Flat Top – While many fine Americans (Johnny Unitas, Big Daddy Kane) and non-Americans (Ivan Drago) alike have sported flat tops, so has Vanilla Ice.

Bullz-Eye reviews Hairbond line of products

Bullz-Eye was recently contacted by Hairbond out of the UK to test out some new grooming products. A staff member was happy to oblige and post some impressions of the company’s new line of upscale men’s product.

Here’s an excerpt from his review:

First and foremost, the clear containers for the Moulder and Sculptor products looked extraordinary. I first tried the Hairbond Moulder Professional Hair Shaper, which creates separations with a matte finish. The Moulder boasts a strong flexible hold that gives immediate grab and high density texture while thickening your hair’s appearance. Hairbond Moulder worked like a charm and the red apple and pineapple scents were right on.

For more about Hairbond as a company and a full review of its products, head over to the Bullz-Eye Blog.

Bullz-Eye reviews Frederick Benjamin line of products

Our friends at Bullz-Eye.com recently had a chance to review the Frederick Benjamin line of high-quality men’s grooming products. This is yet another solid addition to the men’s grooming world.

Here’s a look at what they had to say:

The Frederick Benjamin Shampoo had a refreshing scent and was very thick so no need to overdue the amount needed. The company states that the shampoo is an invigorating cleanser that rinses excess oil, tingles the scalp and unclogs pores. Again, The scent smells s good I would but it just for that alone! Moving next to the Frederick Benjamin Conditioner that is also an invigorating moisturizer and it worked well into my hair. The conditoner does well to combat dry scalp and hair and left my hair looking damn good and feeling plenty soft according to my bride! I then took it one more step and applied the Frederick Benjamin Daily Hydrator which you leave in and I did just that. The Hydrator added texture to mair hair and was grease free which is a must for my hair.

For more on the Frederick Benjamin products, check out the full review at the Bullz-Eye Blog.

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