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Spike That Hair!

Men look neat and appealing with spiky hair. Who could ask for more? This hairstyle is sure to have an endearing effect on the woman of your dreams. The look is uncomplicated. The only requirement is sufficient hair on top of your head.
Spiky hair looks bold and sassy. Still, the hairstyle is also quite acceptable for elegant events. Our styling tips help getting the spiky style right and our featured stars may provide you with some styling inspiration.
More and more male stars wear the appealing, sassy hairstyle with spiked hair. Small wonder that so many men embrace the new style! Spiked hair flatters men of different types like handsome actor Zac Efron, bright young model and actor Max Irons (son of Jeremy Irons), middle aged experienced men like actor Gabriel Macht, and stars like Jeremy Irvine who could double as the boy next door.
Get the look
The side hair is always a little shorter than the top hair for the spiky look. On top, the hair should be no shorter than about 1 ¼ inches to allow for long enough spikes. The tops of the spikes may randomly point in any direction (see Colin Egglesfield's) or run together to a single peak (see Max Irons and his spiked hair).
(article source: schwarzkopf.com; image source: schwarzkopf.com)
You may like to clean shave your facial hair if you want to make sure that your spiky hair does not look too wild for elegant events. Otherwise, designer stubbles may be the perfect match for spiky hairstyles. By the same token, there is no reason not to combine spiky hair and designer stubbles with a suit and tie.
Styling tips
Ask your hairstylist to cut your hair for a spiky style. You may also like to consult with a Schwarzkopf professional nearby for the right haircut. The rest depends on your creative styling, which requires gel and hair wax. Use hairspray for stronger and longer lasting hold.
What do you think, do you like this hair style? Leave your comment below.
Fashion blogger: Elle B.


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