HAIRSTYLES FOR TEENAGE BOYS
HAIRSTYLES FOR TEENAGE BOYS
Teenage girls are not the only ones interested in looking great. Teen boys also love to have good haircuts, and there is no shortage of hairstyles available to teenage boys. The best haircut is one that suit’s the teen’s personality. If he is edgy and exciting, he won’t want a boring hairstyle, and he shouldn’t have to have one. There are hairstyles that require very little maintanence and others that require quite a lot of time. It depends entirely upon the teen boy who is wearing it.
Short hairstyles are still the most popular styles for teenage boys. Short styles are very practical, and they are extremely easy to maintain. Many teen boys are in a hurry to get wherever they are going, and short styles are often just wash and wear. Short spiked styles are as popular now as they have ever been, and these styles suit any teen boy. There are many modifications that can be done with this style. For example, if a formal event is coming up, all that needs to be done with the hair brushed nicely. Gel is all that a teenager needs to make this style.

Many teen boys are taking an old look and turning it into something new and modern by using fringes and bangs. Emo looks are popular, and a short style with bangs added can become something completely new. Another great way to get a good style is to have short layers. Layers are easy to maintain, complementary, and they are perfect if a teen boy wants to add highlights or even more bold colors to his hair.
70’s SHAG HAIRSTYLE
When I see 70’s shag I automatically think of the carpet that’s become popular in teenager’s rooms or college dorms. And that’s exactly how that hairstyle looks. I can’t really say I’m particularly fond of it, all things considered. It’s cute on some women, and not on others. I remember it on Florence Henderson (she played Carol Brady on The Brady Bunch) and it was very cute on her. And it can be made to look quite artistic and pretty if it’s done right.
The short shag consists of layers at the bottom and top of the head, and fringes. It’s always cut short, at least just above the shoulder, if not shorter. Bangs are optional when wearing this hairstyle, but they’re usually worn. It’s usually made to strategically look messy and careless; it’s supposed to look like you just rolled out of bed and kept going. You can refine it with styling products and styling tools, but mussing it a little and walking off looks best. Lisa Rinna pulls this look off perfectly.

Aside from wearing it short, the shag can also be worn medium length or loose and long. Shag isn’t about the length of your hair; it’s about the attitude behind the hair. Farrah Fawcett made the long shag envious and very popular back in the 70’s. Everyone wanted that carefree, sexy look that seemed to define her. But she showed us that the hair doesn’t make the attitude; your attitude makes your hair.
If you’re going to wear a shag hairstyle, make sure to mess it up on occasion. This takes less than two minutes. Just flip over at the waist, ruffle it, and go about your business.