How does beckham do his hair




















It's great because it's easy to maintain and requires little styling, which saves you a load of time. Saying that, it will only suit someone with the right shaped head.

That means no lumps or bumps. Consider this: "This haircut suits mostly oval faces, but square faces can handle it too. It was a look subsequently adopted by the likes of Rylan Clark and Gareth Bale An Instagram post on the groomed. But, can anyone replicate this look or does David simply have great genes?

How so? You may think. The key to great hair is styling, so be sure to use a hairdryer to fix the hair into your desired shape, then use the cool setting to set it. This is very important as it smoothes the hair cuticles ask for guidance so you can recreate the same look at home.

Conjure the worst ensemble of hair-related trends in your head and type it into your Google search bar followed by David Beckham, and marvel at how he has done it, and done it incredibly well. I am referring to the frosted-tip faux-hawk of This is due to some alchemy of muscles, tattoos, square-jawlines and Greco-Roman proportion, but each Beckham haircut is a case study in the perfect way to pull off every hair trend of the last three decades.

Should they come back, and they will, we would do well to emulate him. One of the earliest Beckham cuts on record. A healthy dose of hair oil and a deft barber with a flair for the nostalgic is all that you need.

The brief: Once your hair is long enough on the top that it tickles your earlobes, ask a hairstylist to undercut the everything else. Bring this photo for reference. The look: Does he buzz it every single day? This is so close to the scalp as to suggest baldness, but is much more high-maintenance than it looks.

The good news is: No product necessary! The brief: Ask your barber for a number 0 clipper and a weekly recurring appointment.

The look: Our boy loves a hair accessory. It is tough for me to recommend to you unless you are David Beckham. Recklessly growing out your hair is free. The look: Kind of mullet-y. The look: Again! Here is my observation: His moustache rarely meets the sides of his beard, which slope down to his chin rather severely instead of joining forces at the lip.



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