Friday, November 16, 2018

Current Mens Tattoo and Hair Trends in Leeds

High Ponytail

The ponytail, a bit longer than last year is in vogue and is used in the upper part - Samurai style. The idea now is to let the hair grow a little and leave everything loose to form the pigtail, leaving the rest loose. Tattoos complement this style very nicely, so perhaps this could be an idea to achieve a new, fresh look whilst at the Tattoo Studio Leeds.

Scratched cut

This cut was a success in the 1930s and now has made a return to Hairdressers Leeds City Centre. It is a very marked division in the hair that is made with the clippers. Unlike decades ago, it now comes with new, riskier ways, leaving the mark on different parts of the hair.

Taper Fade

This type of mens cut serves as much for a more curly and dense hair than for a smooth one. The idea is to make a gradient from the bottom of the hair, to the skin and then raise the size of the cut to the mane on the top of the head. Any respectable company such as Infinity Barbers can achieve this great look.

Pompadour

The inspiration for this masculine cut came from a woman, Madame de Pompadour, but it’s real fame came with Elvis Presley. Since the 1950s, this style of cut has been undergoing variations and now comes in two versions in Barbers Leeds City Centre: the style with high crest on one side and the style with the background shaved.

Disheveled

The disheveled look is different from a dirty looking style. Suiting a tattoo nicely, here you have to work the disheveled style to be elegant at the same time. With a minimum of style and harmony, leave the sides shaved, with a lot of volume on the top of the head, with fringes and strands left natural. You can visit Leeds City Centre and the hairdressers here to get this look.

Shaven

With this shaved style, many men earn a lot in style. It is a good option for anyone who needs a radical change of style. It can be complemented with a nice matching beard or a modern style that matches the shaving. Getting a Tattoo Leeds would accompany this style very successfully also.

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