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Men's short hair cuts will range from very short, a buzz cut, to short 1 to 1 and a half inches long that is spiked or arranged flowing around. New great short hairstyles for men include Wentworth Miller, the star of the show Prison Break, whose buzz hair cut matches everything from a prison uniform to a v-neck sweater. Other short hairstyles for men include short caesar cut(Russell Crow in Gladiator) and crew cuts(Brad Pitt). Men's short hair cuts allow easy care and quick fixing.
Men's Medium Hair Cuts
A medium hair cut is perfect for any occasion, requires a little fixing, but always provides a great look because of the variety of styles each cut can evolve to. There are many guys with medium length haircuts including celebrities like Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. The medium hair cut allows more variety as to what can be done with hair including split down the middle, waved to one side, or just a messy bed head style.
Men with middle length hair cuts will find that there is a bigger range of styles by slighlty growing otu the hair a little more or cutting down a bit. The abundance of medium hair length styles gives almost anyone a chance to try a different look by adjusting just a little bit. Different medium hair cuts include Tom Cruise's styles in Jerry Mcguire,Vince Vaughn in Wedding Crashers, and of course one of our favorite looks, Matt Damon in most of his movies. As you can see the variety of medium length hair cuts for men is as different as it is numerous so there is a lot of room to experiment.
Long Haircuts for Men
Most men who try out long hair cuts will quickly find that it takes alot of care to keep the style looking great and there are not too many long hairstyles that will look great on you. Long hair cuts seem to look best on specific facial shapes and styles. That is why a long hair cut will not look good on every guy. Long hair cuts also take alot more time grooming with hair care products like pomade, sprays, and other gels to keep them sleek or for that bed head look.
Is it just us or does celebrity hair seem to grow at a phenomenal rate? Well, this is not a superhuman skill gifted to those that make the A-list, or even the D-list, it's all down to the magic of hair extensions. Be they human hair extensions, synthetic ones or good old clip hair extensions, celebrities can't get enough of Rapunzel length locks.
Cheryl Cole's tumbling brunette tresses are courtesy of real hair extensions, the Lucinda Ellery salon being a favourite first port of call for faking length and fullness. In fact, Girls Aloud could keep the hair extension business afloat by themselves with Sarah, Cheryl, Kimberley and Nicola all choosing the best hair extensions to add glamour and variety to their styles.
They're not the only ones to opt for hair extensions to create that Hollywood babe look however. High School Musical hotties Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale have both succumbed to the allure of lengthy locks without the irritating years of waiting the rest of us have to endure.
One thing we will say about this beauty trend is that cheap hair extensions are going to look just that, cheap. Don't believe us? Then take a look through our gallery and pay particular attention to the D-listers... you have been warned.
If a haircut costs $32,339.98, how often would you go in for a trim?
British stylist Stuart Phillips claims that regardless of the recession his Covent Garden salon is crowded with clients willing to pay that price. Many of them are the wives of new-money Russian oligarchs, according to London's Daily Mail.
Phillips insisted in the Daily Mail the price was right and fair.
"I am available to them for the whole day and we make sure they have the best of everything.
"I have had to provide everything from security teams and bodyguards, exotic and expensive oils to wash through clients' hair, interpreters, personal chefs, and special scents put through the ventilation system, and even dog walkers to entertain their pets."
Okay, so there's overhead. But Phillips does provide a discount, of sorts. A guest can bring a friend for the cut-rate cost of $13,023.95.
There is a 20-point questionnaire in which clients make clear what kind of treatment they expect. Questions run along the lines of "Would you like your bodyguard to wait behind you or by the front door?" and "Would you like your personal shopper to shop with you or for you?"
Phillips, who won't reveal the names of his clients for security reasons, among others, came to stylistic prominence after the British Academy of Film and Television made him their first official stylist. He was the one who peppered Serena Williams' hair with diamonds worth 163 million for a Wimbledon party last year hosted by business mogul Richard Branson.
"It may seem a lot of money, but I feel that these charges are justified," Phillips insists. "All you need to do is compare other expensive non-essential things. For example, certain hotels in the world can easily cost a few thousands pounds a day.
"If someone has a billion dollars in the bank, to fly their girlfriends or wives over, it is nothing. For them [$32,000] is a drop in the ocean."
For the price, Phillips will close the salon, send a luxury car, deliver an hour-long lifestyle consultation, and usher the client into a relaxation area where they are treated to a shiatsu acupressure head or body massage.
Canapés and cocktails are served throughout, or champagne lunch, or traditional tea and scones. Probably all three are available for that price since a personal chef can also be had as well as an assistant and up to three bodyguards.
Then there's the goody bag composed of luxury hair products that Phillips chooses based on hair type.
"If anything my services have been more in demand," he claims. "I guess in times of uncertainty people like to pamper themselves."
Oh, we do. But the rest of us can't, or at least, not like that.