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Have you ever had a crush on a man only to realize when he chopped of his mane that what you actually had a crush on was his hair? Adam Levine to be exact. It happens to the best of us. It?s intriguing what a haircut can do for a person's image. It can change their whole outlook. But this has a catch. You can't just grow out your hair without taking care or it or cutting it and expect the same magic to happen for you.

Most men wonder about this and it is quite a big issue, really. Just as well as a right hairstyle can do wonders, a wrong one will work the opposite way. A hairstyle speaks about you out loud. It pulls your image together and emphasizes your outfit. With so many hairstyles basically swimming around like countless fish in the sea, how do you know which one is right for you?

Over the last couple of years, men's hair has been brought forward into the light and a few trends have become iconic, varying from long hair to short hair, to man buns to pompadour to buzz cuts and undercuts. You name it! These are all considered to be the IT looks when it comes to men's fashion.

The million dollar question is how to find the right haircut for you. The answer is simple: you just need to find the right contrast and the right balance. It can be a daunting task to figure out the answer because the wrong decision can set you back for months. First, what you need to do is identify your face shape as well as your hair texture. You should keep in mind it is better to stick to a hairdo that works for you rather than one that is super trendy but doesn't go with your facial structure or hair type.

Oval faces are considered ideal when it comes to selecting hairstyles. They look more masculine and work best with shift haircuts that are either slightly longer on the top or are sideswept. You shouldn't wear your hair down on your forehead but instead push it backwards. This way you can add volume to your hair and sharpen your face and you can even try a man bun with this hair type. When you have a round face, you need to create the illusion of height which is why you should keep your hair short on the sides whereas longer on the top which will help you create the illusion of height that your face needs.

Men with square faces can easily brag about it. With this facial structure, you can pretty much pull off any hairstyle. The best ones are the classic undercut, slicked back hairstyle, messy look or even a buzz cut. Triangle faces look best with short hair towards the sides with volume on the top. You can even pull off bangs, side swept hairstyle and a deep side part with this facial structure.

At the end of the day, it is all about the hairstyle you feel is right for you. But it doesn't hurt to talk to your hairstylist for an expert opinion as well as an insight into the best hairstyle Deal Kent .

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