Whether the outfit is a tuxedo or a jogging suit, traditional black hairstyles make the cut. Maintaining a classic style is easy with tapered cuts for men of color that can go with any event or clothing style. Back in the 70s and 80s, the afro was a very popular style. Movies showed a hip dude walking down the street with his hair swaying in the wind. The afro isn't still swaying, for the most part, but it is still stylish and tasteful albeit shorter. The jheri curl has been a trusted friend to many who want the comfort of an easy to manage style. These curls can be parted into a wavy look that is quite debonnaire or left in a finger twisted pattern. Braided hair has always been a choice of styles for men of color. Though not preferred by some, cornrows are still worn in both long and short styles as well as wavy designs. Some avoid braids because they believe the style represents a stereotype of troublemakers. The hair without hair look is to go bald. Many men of color choose bald because it is classic elegance that many women are attracted to. Don't choose going bald for lack of maintenance though because it requires just as many trips to the barber as do styles with hair. Some styles that may not withstand trend changes in clothing include those that have symbols and words cut into the style, asymmetrical cuts with long and short accompanying lengths and frosting hair near the nape of the neck. The hightop fade leaves hair long in the top and tapers the sides down lown. This concept of tapering is used with boys and men and works well for many different styles. Whatever style you choose, expect to visit the barber on a regular basis to maintain a neat and fresh looking cut. Average costs for haircuts for black hairstyles for men range from $10 to $20 each session. Suwarnaadi is a hair expert. Browse his gallery of black men haircuts and large hair care tips on Suwarnaadi's Hairstyles Gallery before you get a new look.
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