Surprise Me!

The 'Men's Fitness' summer hairstyle experiment

2017-06-22 1 Dailymotion

<p>Change really is a great thing. It’s good for your workouts</a>, your diet</a>, and your attitude. Without change we plateau, get bored, uninspired, and creatively paralyzed.</p><p>Instead of just pounding the weights day in and day out, work in some calisthenics,</a> too. Pass on that plain grilled salmon or tuna, and give the ceviche or poke</a> a try. Rather than going with “the usual” at the barbershop, transition into summer with something experimental—because now is the perfect time to do it.</p><p>We linked up with barber and stylist Quincy Gholar (@qgholar</a>) from Frank’s Chop Shop (@frankschopshop</a>) in Manhattan's Lower East Side to cut up some of his common looks. Frank’s has earned a reputation for attracting the A-list celebrity crowd over the years—including the likes of Drake, Rick Ross, Jake Gyllenhaal, Adrien Brody, and more.</p><p>This is one head, four cuts, and seven styles.</p><p>Don’t see anything you like here? Check out our timeless collection of the best hairstyles for men</a>. Or get inspired by some hairstyle trends from the stars</a>.</p>Cut one, style one: The Wall Street<p>A strong go-to if you have a series of elevated events lined up. “The look is sophisticated, clean, and polished,” Gholar says. You’ll be sure to catch some attention at black-tie engagements, galas, and weddings. However, the style isn’t for everybody. “The Wall Street doesn’t particularly work well for men with rounder face structures,” he advises.</p>Cut one, style two: The Free Spirit<p>If you want to go for that “greaser” type of appearance without loads of product, Gholar recommends this look. And it provides a lot of versatility. “The style works for a fancy party or a casual stroll down the street,” he says.</p>Cut two, style one: The Classic Man<p>You’ll see this cut on anyone from a tyke at day camp to old dudes playing chess in the park. “Any type of gentleman can pull this off,” Gholar says. “It has no boundaries.” If you want a look that will never, ever go out of style—this is it.</p>Cut two, style two: The Pomp<p>According to Gholar, this look is common among musicians, managers of rock bands, mechanics or motorheads, and vintage collectors. “It’s a great idea for rock shows, dive bars, and underground venues,” he says.</p>Cut two, style three: The Suave<p>Gholar likes this look for the man that carries a natural confidence—“a debonair type,” he says. “It's something for the art museums, clubs, day parties, or anywhere the ladies are.”</p>Cut three, style one: The Modern Crop<p>Gholar notes this as an emerging trend among the next generation of late-teens to 20-somethings. “It’s popular at fashion shows, art galleries, pop-up stores, and listening parties,” he says. He notes that it works best for men with a slender build.</p>Cut four, style one: The Reset<p>“You could be nicely suited for a black-tie event or simply lounging in the park with the Mrs.—as long as the cut is fresh and crisp,” Gholar says of this style. Other advantages: Takes barely any time to wash, requires little or no product, works for anyone, and feels cool and refreshing in the summer.</p>

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