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Guys, your preferred hairstyle (3 Viewers)

How do you prefer to wear your hair?

  • 3. Mullet

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  • 7. Cornrows or Afro

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  • 8. Slicked back, greaser look

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Take pride in your hair, or lack of? If you still have any, what is your preferred hairstyle?
 
I like the quiff undercut look. Something like this:
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I used to prefer the side-swoop undercut:
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...Unfortunately, I think the side-swoop undercut has been forever ruined by white nationalists. :(
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Buzz or crew cut, no need to comb it and doesnt look all funny when I take off my motorcycle helmet
 
I would prefer to have hair sufficient to have a choice. (You left off ponytail)
 
Buzz or crew cut, no need to comb it and doesnt look all funny when I take off my motorcycle helmet
I disagree. Even with a buzz cut, I get "dents" where the padding smushes it into my scalp. Really hard to "comb" out.
 
Take pride in your hair, or lack of? If you still have any, what is your preferred hairstyle?

I said other because I have no idea what my hairstyle is. My wife is a hair stylist, when we married I told her that she should do my hair in whichever way results in her wanting to jump into bed with me the most, and that decision has never let me down. ;)
 
My hairstyle journey:

Little me: Brush cut. My dad loved them even though he had longer hair. Wtf dad?!?

Junior high: bangs. Not sure why.

High school: hockey cut.

Post high school: way too much hair. Down past my shoulders. Take that, dad.

30's to 50's: business cut.

Now: very short. The barber uses a 1.5 guard to shave my head. I also have a short trimmed beard, the result of a dare from my GF.
 
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I disagree. Even with a buzz cut, I get "dents" where the padding smushes it into my scalp. Really hard to "comb" out.
if I keep it short enough I dont have that problem but then my hair wants to stand up naturally
 
Take pride in your hair, or lack of? If you still have any, what is your preferred hairstyle?

Hey Snowflake,

I don't really care to much. Depends on my mood and the work I do. 4 Years ago I had a bold head. Right now I think it is about 40cm long though. And I've had hairstyles at every length in between.

Joey
 
After a career of buzz cuts, I let mine grow out.

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Opposite for me, a lifelong hippie, I had it really really long, then the hair got thin and I had to have a melanoma removed from the top and skin graft put in so now rather than have an obvious visible spot where hair doesn't grow, I pretty much buzz cut it to almost bald.
 
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I said other because I have no idea what my hairstyle is. My wife is a hair stylist, when we married I told her that she should do my hair in whichever way results in her wanting to jump into bed with me the most, and that decision has never let me down.
Braggard ;)
 
I prefer mine to be long, but hair quality and amount available changes with age. It's short hair for me now.
 
I have a thick head of hair, and when I was young, I let my hair lay somewhere down the middle, over my ears, and not quite to my shoulders. Now, it’s loosely parted on the side and just over my ears. I dislike maintaining my hair if it gets too long and starts to flip, and I also have my stylist use thinning shears on it. I’m lucky, thanks to the genes from my mother’s side of the family.

The biggest difference is that it’s now white. Not gray, not salt and pepper, but white. Find a recent picture of former Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson, and my hairstyle looks similar to his.
 
Where my hair still grows, it is thick and (when long enough) curly. When I was younger, I had it long enough that I could put it in a ponytail. Then I went into the Army. So I went 30 years with regimented cuts. Then I retired, and immediately "grew it out" (along with the obligatory "retiree beard"). Now, I tend to keep what's left short-ish. I now find the "flip" that Grogu describes annoying. Neither my sons nor I can maintain the same styles of our youth, as there is much more "missing middle" than when it was full.
 
Take pride in your hair, or lack of? If you still have any, what is your preferred hairstyle?
At the age of 71, short and gray, with the use of no hair products other than shampoo and conditioner. Just happy to have hair after having to deal with chemo induced baldness in late 2023 and early 2024.
 
I part my hair in the middle. The part is about six inches wide.

For the rest, my wife puts on the 1.0 guard and saves me $30 every three weeks or so.
 
My hairstyle journey:

Little me: Brush cut. My dad loved them even though he had longer hair. Wtf dad?!?

Junior high: bangs. Not sure why.

High school: hockey cut.

Post high school: way too much hair. Down past my shoulders. Take that, dad.

30's to 50's: business cut.

Now: very short. The barber uses a 1.5 guard to shave my head. I also have a short trimmed beard, the result of a dare from my GF.

No guard on the clippers for me.
 

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