Trends for Men: Bowl Cut Hairstyles



Bowl Cut Hairstyles
One of the fads that men grew into from the early 1950s and through the 1980s were bowl cut hairstyles.  These specific looks were known to provide teenagers and young adults with an expression and look that helped in redefining men’s styles.  The specific technique used for this style, as well as the fad and trend that grew out of these looks was one of the hot and going looks for those that were interested in finding a different approach for men’s hair.

The bowl cut hairstyles also were referred to as a beach cut or mushroom cut because of the way they looked.  These cuts had short hair on the back and sides of the head, while leaving the top area free flowing.  With this style, it looked like a bowl was placed on top of the head to leave the hair on the lower part of the head shorter or shaved.

The main way to refine the bowl cut hairstyles is based on the length that is on top of the head, as well as how much is cut underneath.  For instance, many would shave the side and back of the hair, while others may just trim this area for a slightly shorter cut.  These were further refined by how much hair was kept on the top of the head, as well as how it was parted.  In newer, riskier trends, women are using these styles as well.  Most women who are trying this style have bangs in the front and varying lengths and layers on the top of the head to have a complete look.

From the style of the Beatles to a trend among teenagers in the 1980s and into current riskier looks for women, is a specific fashion that is continuing to be defined through bowl cut hairstyles.  The simplicity of this short cut, as well as the ways in which it can restyle and shape your face is one that has led to a different clean-cut look for men and women.

Bowl Cut Hairstyles

Bowl Cut Hairstyles

Bowl Cut Hairstyles

Bowl Cut Hairstyles



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