Hairstyles Girls Love On Guys | Best Men'S Hairstyles For 2020

The most popular men’s hair trends for 2020 are: 1. Adopting a longer, more natural style and letting your hair do its thing. 2. New takes on old classics, like a messy, textured hairstyle. Pretty much take your current favorite hairstyle and finish it off by running your fingers through your hair for a slightly less-polished finish that lets your hair's natural tendencies shine through. In this video, we talk about the hairstyles that girls love on guys in 2020 that you should consider. Check out the related videos section below for hairstyle videos specific to your face shape and hair type.

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Hey I'm durian joined by my wife and celebrity menswear, stylist Ashley Weston, hello, guys today we're talking about the most attractive hairstyles in 2020. I'M sure you really care about my opinion. No, even I don't particularly care about my opinion where some women find attractive and sexy. So guys before we get into it, though I have question for you down below in the comment section we'd like to know which of these hairstyles, would you wear or wish you could wear, there's, definitely one. I wish I could pull off, but I just can't, since you deal with celebrities and you're kind of on trends and going to fashion, shows and seeing all the latest stuff. What are you really noticing trend wise for 2020, because I've definitely seen a little bit of a shift? Yes, definitely um. So there's really, I would say two major trends. The first is just new takes on classic hairstyles and what I mean by that is embracing a more natural look to an otherwise classic hairstyle. So, instead of using shiny, hair products, use more matte products instead of combing your hair. So it's completely slicked back and perfect. What you actually want to do is run your hands through your hair, so it kind of gives a PC more textured. Look you really want to embrace your hair, texture or the type of hair you have, whether it's curly, fine, thinning, wavy straight course. Whichever touch a hair type, you have it's really embracing that and then the second trend, the Ives I've been seeing, is just embracing kind of more of a natural longer look. So a couple of our hairstyles that I'm gon na be talking about today will reflect that. So, starting with number six on the list ash, what do you recommend for the fellows out there? Yes, so that is a modern pompadour, so this is actually great for all hair types out there. It'S where it's longer on top shorter on the side is more of a tight and tapered on the sides. Now you want to actually go for more of a low fade versus a more severe high fade, which we've seen in the past few years. It'S all about a lower fade, a more gradual, shortening, not something so severe where it's like super short. Besides and it's super long on under under Cuddy, you wan na get away from that. What everything to kind of melt in okay number, five of the list! I'Ve had for many years and it was younger, it was fantastic. I kind of wish I could go back, but I think I could pull it off as well as I used to but anyways. What is it tell them out there? Yes, it's a buzz cut. So a buzz cut is definitely the lowest possible maintenance hairstyle. You could possibly choose amazing. It'S an excellent choice. If you have thinning hair or you're starting to bald. There is something just really sexy to a woman when they see a man with a buzz cut. I think it's just because maybe it just seems so masculine and just so just stripped bare of any kind of needing to do anything to it. I don't know, there's something so sexy about it for the Journal of yeah. I guess so there it's just like it's just raw like just no no flourishes nothing. So I absolutely love a buzz cuts. Oh and real, quick one extra tip when you have a buzz cut, it's actually, if you're able to grow a little bit of stubble on your face, it's a really nice way to balance out the short haircut so well by having just hair all around basically. Well. No, I mean because it's already super short buzz, and so when you have either a beard or a little bit of stubble, it's kind of just balance as being tired, weirdly enough just visually it's hard to explain. I wish I could explain it more. I think you just need to look at pictures, jason, statham and just do whatever Jason say that does just do that and you'll be good to go and four on this list. Ashley is one I actually really wish. I could rock. I tried in the early 90s. It was okay, I couldn't do it now. I wish I could it's pretty cool. What is it well? This is a more modern. Take Oh 90s version, but if you are a black man, definitely a textured flattop. So this is where you really want to embrace your natural curls and it built it's gon na build volume up top. So almost like an optical illusion, you want to keep the sides a little longer than a fade and then use a like a curled sponge to really enhance the texture and the curls that you have on top. I just really think that this hairstyle complements this hair type perfectly and number three on the list we're halfway there. Ash we are. This is a good one. Yes, it is a classic. It is the crew cut, so the crew cut is another low-maintenance hairstyle. It'S I mean you see Anderson Cooper rocking it. It is so damn handsome and just distinguished. So I think it's great if you want a low-maintenance hairstyle, what you want to do is have it pretty short on the sides and back and then at the crown it's gon na be its shortest and it gradually gets longer as you go towards the front number. Two of the list is near and dear to my heart, for obvious reasons: you'll see in a minute actually number one is the one I wish I could rock the most, but obviously we'll get into that. A second what's number two, yes number two is the classic businessman haircut aka, the Don Draper. Basically, what Dorian's been rocking since I've known him, except things, have changed slightly. Oh weirdly enough. Yes, according to your trends, I have started to do this as well. When I started wearing this haircut many years ago, I would use a shiny Paul made and I would slick it face. It yeah very sharp, very precise kind of military-style Don Draper style for sure and, as the years have gone on, and I don't have to wear suits all day every day anymore, it has gotten a little more casual and the way you do that. For me at least is two ways I get on the shower and I comb it and then I immediately blow-dry it into the shape and then I add, like a matte palmade or wax to it in this general shape and run my fingers through it yeah. Second, if I don't blow-dry right here, I just literally use a comb and part it and do all this. Let it dry by itself for a little bit, then I add some pomade to it and it definitely doesn't have the same volume. It'S a little flatter of a look. It just depends on what you prefer, so those are the two ways you can get this hairstyle. Definitely, though, just make sure you don't put product in when your hair is really wet, because it will kind of maintain that wet. Look so even if it's a matte finished product, it will still look kind of wet, so you want to avoid that. That'S the way you do that and then finish off a little bit of hairspray to hold it in place. If you need it, that's what I do and the number one top dog hair style, that's most attractive on men in 2020, is what Ashley well not most attractive, it's very attractive number one, and something that you wish that you could rock. I used to way way way way way back in the day. Excuse me: okay. Well anyways! I don't know how to title this hairstyle, but it's like a longer hairstyle, so think of, like Jason, Momoa, Brad Pitt and once upon a time in Hollywood, timothy sha'lame. Okay, yes, yes, no! It'S! So it's really! If you want a longer hair style, you want to embrace longer hair. This is what I'm talking about. These are the examples I'm talking about um. Now there are a few things you have to pay attention to. It'S really important that you have a full full head of hair and that your hair type is either curly or wavy, because a longer hair style is all about embracing the natural texture of your hair. And so what you're saying, then, if you've got dead straight hair or KD hair? You can't do this hair if you cannot have longer hair unless you're willing to put in a lot of work to get it to have some weightiness to it and some texture. Otherwise, it's just gon na look so flat and dead and just pull your face down. It is not cool. It looks like your melt. What'S that dog, that's like a really thin face and like really dead straight hair, and it always looks like kind of like a thin older lady, we'll put the picture up of it. It'S a very specific type of dog. Unfortunately, if you have straight hair very straight hair, it's a tough look to pull off like after seven, unless you're really going to put the time into it, like you see, Asian guys, getting perms and that kind of stuff sure, if you're willing to do that, you Can do it but unfortunately, naturally, it's probably not gon na be the best hair stuff for you. Okay, so I want to know which of these hairstyles do you currently have or wish you could have? I wish I could have a flat top bowling. I wasn't me and also with Ashley's question I think in a Denon to that, or in addition to that can be, is there a hairstyle that you thought should have been included on this list? I'M curious! Well, these are the six most attractive hairstyles that my girlfriend's, all the women that I've talked to. You are finding right now unmet, so so guys we hope that was valuable for you. These are the six most attractive hairstyles in 2020. Let us know in the comments below which one you're rocking or which you could rock I'm Kirsten C, as is actually thanks. So much for watching we'll see in the next one.

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pillow s: This decade is gonna be all about long hair.

adam durham: As a fan of your channel and a black man appreciate the inclusivity. Usually skip these hair videos but watched till the end. Great job guys.

Ryan Cascardo: Really solid advice on a lot of styles here. Right now I’m wearing a side part with a matte finish. But if I could (if my hair was longer on top) I would do the modern pompadour

Omar Hassane: I’m currently having a medium hair length , I’ve been growing it out for almost 11 months and 2 weeks now and I’m going for the longer hair style look as you mentioned earlier and I also want to give the MAN BUN try I know some people don’t think that it looks nice but I like it and want to see if I can pull it off or not :)) Thanks for that nice video:))

How Zany: I got the "long hair don't care" finally... after years of struggling with parents back in the day who always forced me to cut my hair short... but now... omg I'm getting so much more attention from women, and I feel a lot more confident about myself. This longer hairstyle seems to say "I go my own way, and I am not trying to conform" which is totally me. One cool trick is just not washing the hair super frequently and then just running a comb through it from time to time, or use my fingers, this helps the hair stay healthy, strong, and moist with natural hair oils and it is naturally wavy more often than not. Washing it too much can dry it out and make the hair really matted and frizzy and NOT what you're going for. I typically rock this look with a leather jacket, and I feel like I can just go anywhere and be myself and nobody would question it.

Fernando MR: Thanks for the video. 2020 Looks like a good year for me, I've always struggled because my hair wasn't straight enough, but this year I'll embrace my natural wavy hair and wear it longer.

Rajesh Nikam YT: I would love to try every hair style you mentioned excluding: + The Buzz Cut ( I have a smaller face shape) + Textured Flat Top ( I have a lighter skin colour close to brown) but I like those hair style too and I love your videos, I watch every one of them! I want to *meet you both in person* some day! I love you Ashley, I love you Dorian. Peace

Josue Lopez: Lesson: trends come and go, find your personality, don't choose a hairstyle, women want a leader

krollic: I have thinning hair. Tried a 1mm buzz and was surprised by how well received it was. You look older (not necessarily a bad thing) but you also look more confident and masculine. You don't have to use any hair care products and washing and drying takes seconds + you won't need to go to the hair-dresser or barber every again. I don't think I'm gonna go back to growing my hair out.

Kaysel: There is something sexy about a buzz cut? Yeah it's Jason Statham under it.

Andrew Keener: Hi, Ashley and Dorian! I currently have a burr cut. I started going for this cut a few years (3 or more) ago because I have thinning hair, and am balding. I'm 38, and started to thin when I was an upperclassman in college (over 10 years ago). It also doesn't help that my dad is bald, though he'd rather rock the comb-over (which I tease him about a bit too often admittedly). Additionally, a lot of the men on my mom's side of the family (uncles and late grandfather) have (or had) the same issue (from what I remember). I figure that I should just embrace this crap (losing my hair) because it's going to happen anyway. It's odd because I can remember being 9 to 11 (almost 12) years old (in the early to mid 1990s), and I rocked a mullet. To make things a bit more cringe worthy, yet funnier, I had a mullet around the time the song "Achy Breaky Heart" was made popular by Billy Ray Cyrus. And, yes, I did occasionally wear it braided. Also, to give you an accurate picture, I was in 4th or 5th grade at the time. And in addition to the mullet, I wore aviator style eyeglasses. Yep, I looked pretty much like Napoleon Dynamite all the way up to 12th grade, when I got different glasses that I had to pay for. In fairness, let's just say that I was rough on glasses. So, I understand my parents position there.

H Hijazi: I commend you on addressing this topic so confidently. The topic of hairstyles is actually ridiculously complex, because it involves: 1- A wide spectrum of skull sizes 2- A wide spectrum of skull shapes 3- A wide spectrum of hair lengths 4- A wide spectrum of hair density But additionally, there is complexity about whether one should 'follow 2020 trends', or select a hairstyle that suits them wonderfully, albeit not a 'trending' one. I'm more of a 'medium hair length on both the top of the head and the sides' kind of guy, although I see that such a hairstyle has been practically relegated to history textbooks.

Robert Rogers: Hey guys thanks for covering the most popular hairstyles of today. My favorite is the Modern Pomp with the Classic being a close second. BTW I enjoyed your advice on the proper way to wear shirts either tucked or untucked. I lost a bet to my girlfriend over that one, lol. Take care. Robert

Easy: Long hair really is the only trend you can only follow by not caring about trends... I did so 4 years ago and now I'm trendy with my long blonde surfer waves

lily: From another girls perspective: 1- modern pomp 6/10 2- buzzcut 4/10 3- textured flat top 7/10 4- crewcut 5/10 5- combover thing 5/10 6- longer hair 9/10

Mitchell Guist: Ive been growing out my hair. Perfect timing too, getting past the awkward stage during this Quarantine

Tom Preble: I've had military hair, corporate hair, but now in retirement I have, at my wife's request, long, mid-back blond wavy hair. Naturally shiny blond, (white temples), wavy great texture, no balding. My wife loves the letting out the inner Viking thing. Many female compliments. No man bun! Loose or pony tail. If I ever bald or thin, it's the Bruce Willis for me, tho!

Nicholas Makowski: I really appreciate Dorian’s confidence in himself as his wife talks about what she finds attractive on men. You’re the man and it’s clear that he is confident in his relationship.

Michael Grant: I’ve been growing my curly hair out for 9 months now! Love it! Wish it would grow faster

Frans Joyo: I used to rock the longer kind of hairstyle when I was in college, it was a lot of work just to maintain it and get it to look right since I'm asian and have straight, coarse, thick hair. Then I went crew cut, enjoyed the much lower maintenance, but I think it was pretty boring. So i went for a modern pomp with low fade, and love it

SHEIK AADHIL: 1. Modern pompadour 2. Buzz cut 3. Textured flat top 4. Crew cut 5. Classic businessman 6. Long hairstyle

Morgan Childs: I've got the same hair as Dorian... casual side part with a bit of length on top, styled very similarly. I use an old-school Canadian Lanolin cream called Booster, just a dab on my damp hair, combed in, styled, then after it's totally dry I run my hands through it and shape it to look a bit more casual.

Al La Putt: I have been using a comb over haircut for three years. I am now growing my side hairs so I can change it to a classic businessman haircut. It goes well style wise for a guy like myself who is over forty. Thank you for this video.

Cheekos Takos: I’ve had a “buzz cut” since 94. The style will never die

Sebastian Zellah: As a black person, I would love to go for a textured low top. However curling sponges are very problematic to get where I live, and shipping one over isn't a cheap option either.

Maria Juana Sativa: I currently have a 1 year old long hair, and I have a type 2A hair. And I definitely love it! Only downside is that it could be annoying especially during the awkward phase.

bruinsr7: I was already about two months without a haircut and then quarantine started. So I've been rocking the Marco Pierre white (90's) and it seems to be going over well with the cashiers at the supermarket. Let's see how the ladies at the bar handle it when this is all over hahaha

Joe From Finance: I have naturally straight fine hair and its down to my shoulders and looks pretty damn good. Despite what she says, you CAN do this.

Quentin Little: I just now noticed that you don't edit your videos into 2 second cuts like most Youtubers. Very natural and refreshing!

Abhishek Tarun अभिषेक तरुण: 6 Modern Pompadour 5 Buzz Cut 4 Textured Flat Top 3 Crew Cut 2 Classic Businessmen 1 Long hair

Mark Asher: I wore my hair either a short side part or what we used to call a regular men's haircut or a short Ivy league/crewcut because of my career in the Army. I have been trying to wear it longer but when it touches my ears, it bugs me and tends to do what it wants unless I use a fair amount of hair glue. Without the hair glue, my hair goes everywhere with no natural part.

Beey: I'm in the process of growing mine out because I have very thick wavy hair. I'm at about 6 inches so far and really the awkward stage isnt so bad. Also it is mixed with different shades of a greenish jade color

Rad Lopez: I have thick and dark long wavy / curly hair all over. Around 6-7 inches. It’s the most patient thing I’ve had to do but it’s completely worth it. I constantly get compliments and questions about it from women

Peter Rivera-Pierola: Great! I’ve been rocking the matte “business man/pomp” for some time now, going a bit longer and wavier recently. Dorian, what matte pomade do you recommend? Like your process and finished look!

The Final Bell: I've had long hair for the past 3 years. Definitely one of my better decisions.

Ryan Spencer Lauderdale: I totally wish I could rock a longer hairstyle. I would love to grow it out and just embrace the natural textures of it. My hair is naturally wavy, so I think I could pull it off. It just takes SO much time to grow hair out, even with how fast my hair grows.

Mason Bonnell: I have a tapered modern pompadour with finger combed texture. Definitely if you go for it have the attitude that it's perfectly imperfect, if a bit falls out of place let it do it's thing. If you don't want to spend as much time styling and easier to manage go a little shorter into a quiff

Yehoshua Frankel: I currently have the "Don Draper" style, but with covid-19 and being quarantined, I have not had a haircut since January, so I'm thinking of going with a longer hairstyle once this is all over

Broken Printer: rocking the jesus haircut for a couple years. pretty sure that it will become quite poppural in the near future with quarantine being a thing edit: long hair is an extremely easy way to stand out, although i dont reccomend to go nuts with it, shoulder length fine also form experience not every women likes long hair, its a personal preference

Unkown: Bruh this guy is sitting there hearing gis wife about how she likes her men and he looks nothing like it.

Maxwell Liu: honestly my fav for guys is the classic quiff. I'm really trying to grow my hair out long enough for it lmao

Zach Adair: Love my hair so far. It’s slightly longer than it is in my profile picture right now, but I love it. I’m planning on growing it down to my chest, and if I don’t like it I’ll probably cut it back to my shoulders. I’ve only been growing it since May and I’ve been trying to figure out stuff to do with it this whole time. I’m really happy with it, though, and it heightens my confidence, so that’s always good :)

bricology: Anderson Cooper's hairstyle (which is also mine) isn't really crew cut; it's what hairstyling books and magazines from the 1950s and '60s called "the Ivy League". It's different from a crew cut by being a little longer on top, and it has direction to one side (although not necessarily a part). Little to none of it should be over the forehead. It's a timeless look that flatters slimmer men.

Tony R: Pro tip if you are planning on growing your hair out and are discouraged cause you have straight hair, some sea salt/water and top/low knoting your hair will create some of that waves and texture. In the morning after showering I would towel dry my hair then apply a little sea salt water and product, then top knot my hair. It went miles for creating waves when I would let it down from time to time.

Red Stick Viking: I've been rocking the longer style in my late 20s for about a year and a half now. But then again, my hair was below my waist by my senior year in high school.

aditya gupta: Hey guys, lovely video all the time, here is something that will be much appreciated as not too many stylists are covering the topic " styling for bald dudes", keep up the great work

Matheus Cruz Rocha: I think one good question if for someone that has mixed hair like me between the curly and the afro one, what would be a good option? Everybody knows that curly hair depending on the day can look good and sometimes looks like a mess.

Jose Alberty: Ok. So I have the Classic Businessman. I’ve had this haircut for years now. However, I would absolutely love to be able to pull off the buzz cut. I love how simple and low maintenance it is. Unfortunately, I have a bit of rounder and yes chubbier face; so I’ve been told that because of that, I wouldn’t be able to pull off the buzz cut.

La Verdad Buscador: I like to change it up pretty frequently actually. But I generally have always had a variation of a pompador. I remember back in the late 90's early 00's I'd tell my barber a 3 on the sides and 3-4inches on top. They all basically said it can't be done and it would look weird. Didn't care. I liked it for comfort. I hate hair touching my ears, but feel that short hair on top makes my face look fat. I just style it differently depending on the occasion.

Brad Hubert: Currently rocking the Anderson Cooper-style crew cut with some stubble / light beard, although I thought it was called an Ivy cut. Thanks for remindingnme that while I would love to have longer hair, my straight hair looks terrible when I've tried

Tridip Pa:tír: Says long straight hair looks bad. Gives example of Brad Pitt as looking good with long hair when he has dead straight hair.

El Boyo Electronico: I have been growing out my hair since a year. I am aiming for a man bun, a low bun actually, since it is a more classic style. I do have straight and flat hair unfortunately, but for the man bun style this is actually very good.

Gehenna Gehenna: My hair have been at least shoulder lenght since i was a kid. Straight hair. Many things you can actually do with this; slick back, behing the ears, messy, bun, undercut... With shorter hair, you're pretty much stuck with one style

JOSHUA Hickman: I'm working towards the long hair right now, but I'm only about 3 months into growing it from a crew cut so I've still a ways to go.

slimnotshady: You guys should try and upload more content tailored for black guys with regards to hair and outfit! There doesn't seem to be enough content out there from famous stylists for us to rely on. More videos would definitely be appreciated! :D

Théophile Louison: Damn you guys put tips for black men in a hairstyle video?!! You won a subscriber!

Yonx: I am Asian, but with natural wavy hair, so with some suggestions I am growing out my hair since 5 months. I never had long hair in the past, definitely want to try the brad Pitt's style at the Oscar.

Palm Beach Cane: I like to rock a crew pulled to the right. Then when the waves come I throw it to the left. And finally when waves get uncontrollable I brush it straight back. It takes about 2 months between cuts but I like to change the looks so 1 style isn’t stale over time.

Clever Brick: I used to rock a pompadour...but I've recently decided to grow out my sides...the video was great you guys! Keep up the good work!

iLL-Nois22: I have the businessman type haircut\combover with a fade on the sides for a tapered look. You can’t go wrong with that look, my barber does a great job. My hair texture is straight, not wavy so it compliments my hair type

KaiochanX3: After my slickback undercut I would like to try a mix between a buzz cut and crew cut. Kinda having a slightly longer textured top with the sides buzzed as a mid fade

MAD MAQ: My hairstyle that has helped me get a girlfriend is long curly hair on top draping down on face with a side fade. She loves the mysterious look of it and how soft my hair is. I use Tea Tree Special Conditioner and blow dry my hair directly after shower. Best tip to retain natural long curls is to pat your hair dry. Rubbing your hair with the towel not only damages hair follicles but can change the way your hair appears when dried. My curls would straighten out when I rubbed my hair dry with the towel.

DiapersComfy FTW: I have had long hair since I was a teenager. Yeah I have started receding a little and thinning in my 30s, but idc. I have had long hair since I was a 11 and not going cut 6 to 7 years of hair off my head because of it. You heard me right. I got longer hair then most girls. My hair goes past my butt middle of my thighs

Kid tv: Seeing Chadwick Boseman in here really hits different after his passing Rest in paradise king rest in peace

loui.e 02: I have thick hair thats somewhere between wavy and straight. Ive had alot of soccer haircuts a fauhawk, medium length long hair (long enough to tie back) , undercuts and slicked back hair, a tight sude with short spiky grunge top, and honestly i find myself now just wanting to let my hair longer till its all alittle below ear length

Piku Piku Bam: I've been sticking with the classic businessman hairstyles for a long time !

Jake Maaske: Definitely the crew cut for me but I’d need to get it touched up every 3 weeks with how fast it grows

luke snider: I definitely agree with the pompadour but I would also mention a quiff due to the similar nature of the styles

MiMenteOnLine: One extra tip for the ones that could or are only capable of pull off a buzz cut. Buy 2 haircut machines. One to cut or keep it trimmed down, and a detailer. Because probably we are going to need a haircut every 3 or 5 days, and to make some balance to the rounded head, buy a detailer, to add some straight lines to sideburns, beard, neck line, etc. (You can use them to trim body hair also, but keep it clean)

bjencks1880: We have the same hair style, and we even do our hair the same way. I rock the stubble with my hair style and usually fade it into my beard when I first get my hair cut.

Geovanni Perez: I literally just got a haircut today a crew cut, I just love the way it looks.

David Fulton: I wore a crew cut for years, but switched to a fade about a year ago. About the time that my ex-wife asked for a divorce. I've experimented with the high, low, and mid fade. Currently, I working with a mid-fade.

VERTical SLITZ: i only watched this to see if my long curly hair would make it and it came number 1

Carlos Lugo Cisneros: Good to know longer hair is okay now. I just haven't figured out where to specifically go with my long hair yet

_itstato: Ignore my outdated profile picture but nowadays I'm rocking long hair and thank goodness I'm curly! Great content, Ashley and Dorian.

LukewarmApe: I think after quarantine everyones either gonna be rocking a buzzcut/easy to maintain short hair and like you said long wavy hair. Personally, ive decided to grow my hair out.

Dallas Bullock: Businessman is what I've been rockin for well over a decade. I'd like to grow my hair longer though I can never make it through that awkward mid-length phase that just looks so unkept.

Cam M: I got long hair but it's very fine. I've had perms before and they've had a nice effect, but I worry sometimes it'll damage. Does anyone have a recommendation aside from perms I could try for my long hair?

thisisnotanick: I got wavy long hair pretty similar to Jason Momoa, but I was actually expecting that to be number 1 on the hairstyles girls hate video!

qadrik: I have a buzz cut. Started loosing my hair a little bit. Decided to bite the bullet and just go full buzz. Love it!

Arvid Johansson: I have number 1 (last one) when I enter the hairdresser. After I have something weird and short. Then I use a hat for 4 weeks until my hair grows out. I would really like a video that teaches us how to talk and get understood with a barber/hairstylist. Especially for longer and more textured haircuts.

Carlo Rhode: I've been wearing a buzz cut for the last 32 years since age 4 lol. I had a flat/curly top for 2 years, but back to buzz cut. However, I decided to grow my hair out again, as I look like an egg hahah. I have type 3/4 curly hair/ mixed hair, so will be embracing my curls heheh

Moo Lis: Informative! Would be nice to see a vid on best hair style for what body type, as not all dudes can't rock a buzz like Stanthom. Also, another vid idea - best hairstyle of the type of hair a man has. I have fine, coarse hair so it's hard to style my hair a certain way!

Ben F: She was dripping wet talking about the stubble/buzzcut combo

Isaac Rentschler: I’m doing the grown out hair style bc while my hair is straight the longer it get the wavier it gets

Pat !: Wow what of the odds, I pass part of my weekend searching for new hair inspiration, thank you guys!!!

Aravind Mohan: Go with long hair always, ALWAYS! Other styles will come and go. The same channel will probably tell you in months that long hair is no more an option and in a year they'll go again like - "Long Hair, The Sexiest" If you cut it according to the trends, within days you'll be like - "Dear god! What have I done?"

Ryan S: I doo a number 9 on my entire hair and then a number 7 around my ears that fades into my facial hair it’s simple easy and do it all the time plus looks good

Zalionn: I enjoy your videos. I feel like I'm having a fun casual conversation with two close friends.

Lg Marquez: Long hair is definitely coming back✊ I’ve been growing mine out for 9 months now

John Edizon Cabornay: Im trying to grow out my hair for this 2020. I can hide my awkward phase during this quarantine.

Axel's DDO Channel: Rocking a very short buzz. Because it's my only option considering the nearly nonexistent state of my hairline nowadays, lol. But it's OK even if I had hair I'd probably still buzz it because it's super convenient and easy. And saving time and money not having to ever go to a barber is great.

SinHurr: I dip my head in kerosene and just walk around like Ghost Rider

Cole Douglass: I rock the natural curly mullet and full beard since I was 13 and now I’m 17. Yes, I started shaving at 12.

Ahnaf Chowdhury: I just cut my hair yesterday and got a pompadour. Honestly, me and family regret it. Long hair is the way to go for me, thankfully.

Donovan Kelley: Currently growing it out haha, going for that Chase Stokes in outer banks look

J. Rodewald: I'm growing it long, my hair is naturally wavy and kind of curly .

Brannon Doolin: I had a pomp and I’ve just kinda gotten some random kinda cuts idk what I have. If you have straight fine or semi thick hair Thats a medium length on top or even the sides, I highly recommend going to your barber, getting an old school pompadour, and instead of blow drying (cuz u get a lot of volume too much to impress any girl cuz it doesn’t look masculine) just put some Pacino matte(semi budget but works well and its very matte). Comb your hair slicked back and maybe to the side slightly near the parting and let it dry. It looks super natural and somewhat gives off the pomp vibe with a more masculine male model but still kinda voluminous look. love y’all’s channel

Balor Club 325: I’ve had something close Dorian’s hairstyle for a while but with a hard part. Since I haven’t had a haircut in over a month because of coronavirus and it’s already growing back in, I think I’m going to ditch the hard part

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