Why is chop-spike-bleaching so popular?
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Topic: Why is chop-spike-bleaching so popular?
Posted By: duke Subject: Why is chop-spike-bleaching so popular? Date Posted: Sep 21, 2000 at 3:47pm
Why don't guys want to have long hair any more? These days, guys are glad to have one of the "classic" military or 50's style cuts done on them: Caesars, crew cuts, buzzcuts, you name it. If it's shorn, it's stylish. If you ask me, this is boring. So how do guys alleviate "boredom?" by gelling scary spikes into their caesars or what-which, especially on the front. What's so glamorous about looking so retro? It's real un-natural, and can't be even called non-conformity- it seems to be accepted today as a "clean-cut" look. Ditto for bleaching "antique-gold" streaks into hair or just bleaching it all a phoney-looking orangy-omlete color. Why do guys like doing this to themselves. The guys who once wore mohawks were at least (some of them I guess,) trying to do thier own thing. Now there seems to be a lot of conformity around. If you really like this kind of hairstyle, but why are they so popular?
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Posted By: duke
Date Posted: Sep 21, 2000 at 3:47pm
Why don't guys want to have long hair any more? These days, guys are glad to have one of the "classic" military or 50's style cuts done on them: Caesars, crew cuts, buzzcuts, you name it. If it's shorn, it's stylish. If you ask me, this is boring. So how do guys alleviate "boredom?" by gelling scary spikes into their caesars or what-which, especially on the front. What's so glamorous about looking so retro? It's real un-natural, and can't be even called non-conformity- it seems to be accepted today as a "clean-cut" look. Ditto for bleaching "antique-gold" streaks into hair or just bleaching it all a phoney-looking orangy-omlete color. Why do guys like doing this to themselves. The guys who once wore mohawks were at least (some of them I guess,) trying to do thier own thing. Now there seems to be a lot of conformity around. If you really like this kind of hairstyle, but why are they so popular?
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