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6 Men’s Hairstyles for Winter

When we say winter hairstyles for men, we are talking about hairstyles that don’t take much effort to maintain. No one wants to worry about redoing their hair when they finally get inside from the fridged outdoors and take their beanie off. So below are six hairstyles for men that make hat hair a thing of the past.

The Men’s Fringe

The men’s fringe has been getting rocked for a while and remains popular. This hairstyle is where the sides are cut shorter, and the top is left long, allowing for bangs. This look is sleek and sexy and will work with a variety of hair – straight, curly, or wavy. It can also work regardless of length. All it requires is hair long enough on top for bangs. If you think you want a men’s fringe, contact Therapy Hair Studios and ask for one of the following or tell us you don’t know what will work best for your hair, and we will help you out.

  • Classic fringe: With a classic fringe, the top and the sides are almost the same lengths, so if you want an old-school, classy haircut, this may be the right choice for you.
  • Modern fringe: With modern fringes, the top is long, and the sides usually fade.
  • Textured fringe: This is one of the most popular fringe hairstyles. Your stylist blends the hair on top through texturizing techniques, and the sides and back are usually faded. This hairstyle is perfect for winter because you can throw your hand through your hair once the hat is off, and you’re as good as new.

Basic Slick Back

men's winter hairstyle The slick-back look is a great choice if you want to look chic, and it can easily be maintained while wearing a hat. The most important parts of the slick-back hairstyle are to ensure the length is right to get the look you want and to use the right hair products to maintain the look throughout the day. With this look running your hands through your hair, and pushing it back, can fix any mishaps fairly easily.

Mullet

The mullet is back. Football players, musicians, and other celebrities have begun to embrace the mullet, providing them with a surprisingly complimentary look. So if you’re ready to hop on the business in the front, party in the back train, ask a Therapy Hair Studio stylists for one of the following:

  • Mullet with fringe: To add a statement to your mullet (if you don’t think the mullet is statement enough), add bangs.
  • Drop fade mullet: This style combines two popular hairstyles, resulting in an amazing look. The drop fade mullet provides length in the back and a tapered look in front by cutting drops in length down to your ear.
  • Short mullet: This style is easily maintained because the longest part of your hair will generally only be to your shoulders.

The French Crop

The French crop is a classic hairstyle for men who do not want one of the more high-maintenance hairstyles. This cut requires minimal daily styling and features a style similar to the men’s fringe. The main difference is that while the top is longer, the bangs are not as prominent in the French crop as in the men’s fringe hairstyles. This hairstyle is perfect for wearing a hat.

Side Part Hair Cut

The side part is a low-maintenance classic that allows you to incorporate sophistication and sleekness into your life. If you think this hairstyle will suit you ask one of our stylists for the following:

  • Classic side part: This side part has been sported by many celebrities, including David Beckham, and remains one of the most stylish options. You’ll never look better leaving the top a little longer and shaping the sides.
  • Side part plus pompadour: This side part incorporates another popular haircut that leaves the top long and sweeps it away from the face. With this cut, with one brush of the hand, you’ll look great after that winter hat comes off.
  • Side part plus quiff: This is perfect for men who want to keep the top longer while maintaining structure. This hairstyle allows you to gel your hair in place in the morning, keeping you ready for any event.

Simple Cut with Fade

Last but not least, one of the lowest-maintenance haircuts around. A simple cut on top to your desired length with the sides faded to your ears. This haircut will allow you to basically wake up and go.

Schedule an Appointment Today!

At Therapy Hair Studio, we provide various services in the Greater Houston area. Our aim is high fashion and quality. To schedule an appointment with one of our experienced stylists to get your winter hairstyle, call us at (713) 355-4247 or contact us online.

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Are Perms Still Stylish in 2022?

The perm was a popular hairstyle decades ago. As with all trends, it faded over time. Some people cringe at seeing their crimped hair in pictures from the 80s. However, the trend seems to be popular once again.

Many women and men, including celebrities, have changed their hair with a perm this year. Perms don’t have to look like they did in the past. Adding a modern-day twist creates a more current and unique style.

The Return of the Perm

Woman with brown hairPop culture seems to have had a hand in bringing back the perm. You see perms everywhere you look. Singers, movie stars, and characters in TV shows flaunt their perfectly permed locks.

Unlike when the style first appeared, today’s perm has a modern touch. Solutions and perm-wrap techniques have evolved with technology. Perms are no longer about over-processed, tight curls leaving the hair feeling brittle. Instead, they add texture and volume with soft, loose waves that look shiny and silky smooth.

The world of hair styling has become genderless. Women aren’t the only ones running to the salon to get perms. Men get them too. A perm is a unisex style that gives hair bounce and volume.

Can Anyone Get a Perm?

A perm can work for any hair type and most lengths. However, if you have damaged hair follicles from heat styling or bleach, a perm might not suit you. Starting with healthy strands is crucial since the perming chemicals interfere with the hair’s natural texture.

If your hair is flat, a perm can add movement and volume. It’s a fun way to change things up from the style you’ve had your whole life. The perfect candidate is someone who enjoys creating texture and waves with a curling iron or rollers.

Perms also offer benefits to people with curly or wavy hair. Sometimes, curl patterns drop and become less defined as people get older or consistently treat and style their hair. You can get your bounce back by creating tighter curls with a perm.

You should avoid a perm if you color your hair regularly. Overly bleached or color-treated hair leads to weaker strands. Over-processing also exposes the hair to chemicals that can alter the structure, causing split ends, frizz, and cuticle breakage.

If you want to try a perm anyway, you can. However, you must color your hair at least two to three weeks before or after your perm appointment. Your stylist can use perming formulas specially designed for color-treated hair.

Different Types of Perms

A perm isn’t a one size fits all style. You don’t walk into a salon and simply say you want to perm your hair. There are many types available depending on your desired result. The most common types of perms include:

  • Body wave perms – A body wave perm creates loose waves, adding movement and body to the hair.
  • Spiral perms – A spiral perm is a more traditional type, commonly used in the 80s. It creates tight, corkscrew-like curls.
  • Beach wave perms – A beach wave perm adds a little oomph to strands without overdoing it. It creates a subtle look to otherwise limp or lifeless hair.
  • Spot/partial perms – A spot/partial perm is perfect for people with multiple textures and curl patterns in their natural hair. Different curling rod sizes create curls to match the existing texture.

How to Properly Care for a Perm

woman with curly hairOnce you get a perm, ensuring it lasts is essential. You must follow the necessary aftercare instructions your stylist provides to extend the life of your permed hair. Common tips for making a perm last include:

  • Avoid combing your hair for at least 24 hours after your appointment
  • Wait for the perm to set for two days or longer before washing your hair
  • Deep condition every two weeks
  • Avoid using heat styling products
  • Wait at least two weeks after perming your hair to dye it if you want to add some color
  • Avoid putting your hair in a ponytail before washing it
  • Maintain moisture with moisturizing products
  • Don’t wash your hair every day
  • Interested in a Perm? Contact us for an Appointment Now

One of the many benefits of a perm is how infrequently you must get it done. People with shorter hair can typically wait three to four months before another perm. Waiting nine months to a year is possible with longer hair. It depends on the type of perm and chemical solution used to create the curls or waves.

At Therapy Hair Studio, we offer quality perming services to clients in the Greater Houston area. Since 2008, our stylists have given people of all ages beautiful locks to suit their style and enhance their features.

If you want to perm your hair or come to us for another service, call us at (713) 355-4247 or contact us online for an appointment today.

 

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Barber vs. Hairstylist: How to Choose the Best Professional

a woman at the hair salonPeople often wonder where they should go for haircuts and styling services. Choosing between a barber and a hairstylist can be confusing. You must understand the difference between these professionals before deciding where to book your appointment.

Typically, a barber’s clientele consists of boys and men. They specialize in shorter haircuts instead of longer styles. Barbers primarily focus on cutting and shaving hair for a traditional look.

Hairstylists have extensive training in cutting all hair types and providing various styling and coloring services. Some also tend to cater more to women. However, most also cut men’s hair.

The industry constantly changes and evolves. Barbershops used to be more suited to men only, while women frequented salons. Nowadays, barbers seem to practice their skills to include trendy styles and services for longer hair, while hairstylists are becoming proficient in providing classic haircuts for men.

Differences Between Barbers and Stylists

Consider your individual needs if you struggle to choose between a barber and a salon stylist. The professional you pick will depend on the type of cut, style, and other services you want.

Barbers

While a barber might seem like the appropriate choice for a man, barbering won’t produce the desired results if their hair is long or has a fuller texture. Salon stylists have more training and experience in handling that type of hair.

Barbers offer classic, no-frills services. They won’t curl, perm, or dye hair. They fade, blend, and shave to cut and style. Unlike many hairstylists, they’re also experts in shaving with a straight razor.

Depending on their preferred cut, men and some women gravitate toward barbers to meet their needs. Scheduling an appointment with someone knowledgeable about men’s hair also allows additional services such as lineups, mustache trims, and beard trims.

Hairstylists

Salon stylists provide clients with a range of styling options. They know how to use scissors to cut longer hair and add depth and texture.

However, they might not have experience using clippers or razors as barbers do. Stylists also offer different services, such as chemical treatments, coloring, and styles for special events.

Typically, additional services barbers offer end with shaves and trims. They’re also not as knowledgeable about coloring hair or using specialized treatments.

Factors Involved in Picking the Right Professional

The professional you go to will depend on your needs. One isn’t necessarily better or more qualified than the other. Barbers and hairstylists must complete a course or training program and hold a valid and current license.

You should consider various factors to determine whether a barber or salon stylist is better for you.

Pick a barber if you:

  • Want a simple cut and natural look without many styling products
  • Need a traditional, short style such as a fade, buzzcut, military-style cut, or flattop
  • Have a small budget
  • Need a haircut and shave or facial hair trim
  • Like maintaining your usual look without receiving feedback or recommendations

Pick a hairstylist if you:

  • Want to add highlights or full color to your hair
  • Have longer hair to cut and style
  • Need a product to manage frizz, flyaways, and other problems
  • Have questions about changing your cut and style to enhance your features
  • Want to update your look to more fashion-forward and current trends

man at the barber shopKeeping up with every stylist and barber’s skill set is challenging. Not every professional fits into a single box. Some modern-day barbers have experience working with long hair and offer more services than barbers of the past. Many stylists have expanded their clientele and now include more services tailored to men who prefer a no-frills haircut.

If you’re unsure who to see, browse their website for more information, read reviews, and ask for recommendations from friends and family. It comes down to selecting a professional who will best meet your needs.

Contact Therapy Hair Studio for Your Next Appointment

Choosing between a barber and a hairstylist is a personal choice. You should pick someone with the necessary experience to give you the cut or style you want. Men can go to salons, and women can go to barbers. It’s no longer a gender-specific decision. Though we are a salon, Therapy Hair Studio’s team of experienced stylists are proficient in both barbering and hairstyling.

Therapy Hair Studio has served Houston clients for over a decade. Our team can provide the services you need to restore your damaged hair and create a flawless look you will love. Think of us when it’s time for a cut or style. You will leave our salon with healthy-looking hair and the necessary tools to maintain your hair until your next appointment.

Call us at (713) 355-4247 today or contact us online to schedule your appointment.

 

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