Category: Men’s Hair

  • Andis Promotor Combo

    Most of the time going to the barbershop is a great experience. The banter, the humour and the end result. There are also times where the barbershop is ridiculously busy and you just don’t have the time to be sitting around, thus need a home solution that could give a similar effect.

    For the price of around 3 haircuts (at roughly £11 each) you can get yourself the Andis Promotor Combo. It comes with a range of additional guard lengths, a light weight, ergonomically designed clipper that combines a pivot motor and two stainless steel blades for getting a great result.

    The great thing about combo is you also get a trimmer for shaping up your desired style, trimming your beard or even your eyebrows (if you are still into that sort of thing). It is also useful when looking to do close shaves on your face and fading. It will take some practice to get used to using the tools so make sure you watch the included DVD. The rest is down to you.

     

  • Tips for an effortless shave

    Shaving can be a daily chore or delight for many men across the globe. Methods including electric and manual razors being the tool of choice in the endeavours for the closest, most comfortable shave.

    When priming ones face for a shave it is best to open the pours up. By having a hot shower or placing a hot towel on the face for a few minutes it gets the skin ready for the actual shave. Couple that with an exfoliation will remove all dead skin from your face so the blades don’t clog up and can do their job properly.

    Ideally you should look to change the blade art around the 6 shave mark to ensure you get the best shave possible. Blunt blades will mean you put your skin under more pressure that could lead to a not so nice outbreak of irritation.

    Most men’s preference is to use oil or cream when shaving to reduce a chance of irritation allowing the razor to glide over the skin. Popular products include Argan oil and coconut oil.

    When you shave go against the grain of your hair to reduce the chance of clogged pours. Moisturise after with products with aloe, tree-tree and chamomile to soothe your skin.

  • What products to use on your hair

    The male grooming market has been on the rise steadily over the last few years. In 2012 it was worth £25 million and was climbing on a steady 5% growth ever since. So its no shock that there are an increasing amount of products surfacing in the market and the hair care segment is one that is important to a lot of men.

    For all the different types of male hair in the world here are a couple of products that you could consider:

    Creme 

    Creme gives a natural and robust sheen and typically used for long hair. With only a small amount between the palms you should massage into the hair paying particular attention to the ends for best results. This gives your hair the natural shine and flexibility you desire without it looking like you have saturated your hair in product.

    Pomade 

    Perfect for the office, pomade gives a polish and classic edge to your hair.  Great hold, glossy shine and slick finish applied with palms then styled accordingly with a comb afterwards. It appropriate for both short and medium length hair and the great thing about pomade means you can incrementally remould your hair throughout the day, then can be washed out in the evening.

  • Opting for a Short Men’s Hair Style

    Many guys will change the length of their hair throughout the year, but the short loo may be way forward, especially if it is short all over with the hair on top slightly longer than the sides.

    This is a subtle look and it will mean that you have the chance to scrunch up the hair on the top, perhaps making a quiff, or opting for a messy look/ You have to be carefully when you’re getting your hair cut because if it is too short on top then this style will not work. Short sides are ideal if you don’t want a great deal of maintenance but with a bit more hair on top you will have plenty of options i terms of styles.

    If you’re planning on a short cut then go for the ‘short back and sides and slightly longer on top look’. It will be simple, low maintenance and stylish.

  • Men’s Hair 2014 – More Curls

    2014 could well be a big year for innovative hairstyles, and this may just be the case with men’s hair. There have certainly been more men’s hairstyles with curls than before, and it seems as though curls may be replacing straight hair.

    Hair straighteners have been a big phenomenon for men, as well as women over the last few years, but this could be about to change. Quiffs with curls have taken the spotlight recently, and the trend could be continuing to grow.

    Curly hair can mean less work for those who have natural waves, but more work for those with straight hair, and it will be interesting to see just how far this new trend goes.