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SOLUTIONS TO COMMON MEN HAIR PROBLEMS

Most guys have at least one of the most common men’s hair problems to deal with. Not to worry, however, there’s a solution for almost every men’s hair hassle.

Getting Rid of Gray Hair

A lot of people will tell you that your gray hair “looks distinguished” and you should leave it alone.  Have you ever noticed that the people telling you that are almost always the ones who don’t have gray hair?

Causes of Grey Hair and Hair Loss

  To get rid of gray, I always recommend seeking the advice of a professional colorist. You want the color to look subtle and natural, and you’re far less likely to achieve a natural result at home. Today, many companies make professional products that are designed to blend away gray hair without completely obliterating your natural color.

Unruly Side Parting

You spent the weekend bingeing on 1920s period dramas, and now you’re convinced a Great Gatsby side parting is just the dapper touch needed for your new smart-casual ensemble.

One of the main problems with upended and abandoned side partings is that your hair is not supposed to bend that way. “Ensure you’ve found your natural side parting by trying both sides and seeing which sits most naturally,” says Robinson,

Another key could be that the lengths between side and top are uneven, creating a fan effect as your shorter hair tries to cope. Once both are fixed, use a hair dryer blast wet hair into place to part your barnet like Moses.

Making Fine Hair Appear Thicker

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Fine, limp hair can be a styling nightmare.  Fortunately, with the right haircut and good product selection, you can give fine hair the illusion of thickness.  A shorter, layered haircut, shampooed and conditioned with a thickening shampoo and conditioner, and styled with the right product can give your fine hair added volume, texture, and support.

Dealing with Hair Loss

Nothing can be more upsetting to a guy, especially when he’s younger, than going bald.  What do you do?  Grow it out, comb it over, buzz it off?  Frankly, I’m not a big fan of drugs, rugs, creams, or schemes when it comes to dealing with hair loss. It’s best to accept what nature has given you and get a great haircut (a very short great haircut) to help minimize the appearance of thinning.  Concentrate on keeping your body and skin healthy and keep that wardrobe looking snazzy and people will be less likely to notice you sparse scalp.

Widow’s Peak

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The hair of choice for those considering a career as a Bond villain, the widow’s peak is V-shaped growth of hair usually found at the centre of your hairline. It’s naturally occurring but can also happen occurs when the hairline starts receding on either side.

Like a thinning thatch, the peak is unavoidable for some men – bar expensive treatments like hair transplants and oral drugs like Propecia.

Though barbers might offer a handful of different options to make like Eddie Munster and embrace the widow’s peak, all agree that shaving it off is not the answer.

“If you have a widow’s peak, side partings with shaping at the front to enhance the volume in the fringe are best,” says Jamie Stevens, three times British Men’s Hairdresser of the Year whose clients include Leonardo Di Caprio and Hugh Grant. “Equally, a middle part works when the hair is long around the face.

Dealing with Dry Hair

Dry hair can be caused by a lot of things, such as shampooing too often in hot water, alcohol-based styling products, excessive blow drying, pool water, too much sun exposure, and extreme heat. Simply shampooing less often in cooler water and using a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner will often be all that most guys need to do to correct their dry-hair dilemma.

How to Treat Oily Hair

Oily hair can be a real problem.  A greasy head of hair can make you look dirty and poorly groomed (and can even have an unpleasant odor).  Shampooing more often is not always a good solution (it can make your scalp produce even more oil).  Shampooing once per day with a shampoo labeled specifically for oily hair will normally do the trick, but you may have to turn to natural remedies like a rinse of lemon juice or vinegar to help remove oil in the hair.

How to Reduce Frizz in Men’s Curly Hair

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There is nothing that looks better than a thick head of curly hair. Keeping those curls from becoming frizzy or too fluffy is fairly easy. It’s all about control. Using a great product like TIGI Bed Head for Men Curl Defining Cream in damp hair and then leaving your hair alone will help keep the curl separated and reduce frizz.

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