What happened to fluffy hair in men's fashion? Why is it all slick or spiky or short or up?
am my hair fluffy core ?
>>12730766
Sorta
>>12730754
Looks too young
After j biebs ODs or gets aids or gets fat they'll find some new pop star for everybody to like and he'll have that hair
>>12730754
Floof is for days when I feel lazy and don't use any product. I like how I can just walk around and not have to worry what direction my hair flies in.
>>12730754
Those hairstyles still seem to be a bit out of fashion, at the moment. I tend to notice it on younger guys, mostly children, teenagers, and some college aged young adults. An observation I've made is that it seems to be a little more common now than it was two to four years ago, during the height of the undercut craze. I often sport a shorter, somewhat less wavy version of such a hairstyle in the OP picture, so not really that East Asian pop star look, more like Justin Bieber's haircut in 2010 right after he trimmed his earlier, longer hairstyle.
Help me fa. What hair styling products must I use to style it sorta like OP's pic aside from using hair irons? Is it just patience with wax? Clay?
I do my bangs without products so they never retain the shape I want them to be in.
>>12731098
Then you would want wax (in my experience), although not the slick, wet kind, but something more able to give you dry looking hair.
>>12731107
Thanks senpai. I almost bit the bullet earlier and bought a questionable wax-type. Wasnt quite sure about it, it looked like hot glue + beeswax. Ty