Chinese Hairstyle Men

Chinese hairstyle men looks are adaptable by just about any culture. It does have some limitations though. You are going to be given three examples of famous Chinese styles and then you are going to be provided with ways to decide on your favorite cut.

Layered medium-length style-You would recognize this look on a traditional Chinese man by the dark, straight hair with strands cut in varying lengths. The longest layered look on a man is the one of shoulder length and the bangs and sides are usually cut and styled to fit the shape of a man’s face. This cut accommodates thick hair very well, even in a person who may not be Chinese.

The total shave-This is a universally-popular look that is especially ideal for men who are experiencing advanced hair loss. It pretty much just requires as clean of a shave to the scalp as possible, either by you or a barber. Just about anyone of any nationality or race can experience the benefit of this cut.

Angled fine cut-This is considered a more cartoon-styled look. It features spiked, layered locks resulting from sharp, jagged cuts. The bangs slide straight across and down the face in an angle.

This particular Chinese hairstyle men look is ideal for shorter to medium-length hair. This is a cut that depicts a confident attitude. It is ideal for any Asian or non-Asian man who has straight, thick, hair.

The “businessman” look-This is a basic cut that has just enough texture to be fun yet still is professional-looking enough to be worn by a Chinese man who dressed up in a suit every single day. Typically the bangs and the top of the hair are very short. The hair in the back of the head may be shaved or short.

Choosing a Style

The style you choose should fit the shape of your face, the color of your eyes, and the shade of your skin. It also helps if you wear a style that complements your wardrobe, including shoes and accessories.

You can even use computer software that helps you “try on” a variety of Chinese hairstyle men looks. This usually just requires a photo of you facing directly afront.

You can also go to a hair salon and view magazines. A professional hairstylist consultation could also help immensely.

Warning

If you wish to attempt the ‘total shave’ look at home, be careful. Do not shave your own head unless you are absolutely sure you know what you are doing.

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