Thursday, 28 June 2012

Crew Cut Hairstyles

Crew Haircut



The crew cut is a style of cutting the hair, the hair with a length in front and tapers to a shorter length even starts at or near the crown of the head. The sides and back may actually be a short or medium length, but when most people think of the blond hair cut short, they think a buzz cut.

Most people think that the crew cut named after the U.S. military. The truth of the matter is that hair cut got its name from its adoption by the Yale rowing crew in the 1890s. This haircut was not accepted by the military until World War II. It was then discovered that the pages with a buzz cut and cut again (and high density) was a good way to keep lice and other pests that live in the hair to eliminate you.


Crew Haircut




Some of the notable deviations from this style are the flat-top, the bustle, and Butch. All three of these are classified as short hair cuts, because the longest hair is usually no more than an inch in length. In fact, most of the cuts range from a half inch to three quarters of an inch in length.

If the football game was invented, the helmets were worn by players somewhat threadbare, because they are made of leather. At that time tended to be football players wear their hair longer. Later, when the switch is in hard plastic helmets, most of the teams, starting with Yale football team was made​​, took the crew cut for their players.

Crew Haircut


At some point during the mid-1960s was a man's haircut is a symbol for his political beliefs. Men wore long hair were not as liberal, often referred to as hippies, whether they embraced the hippie movement, or. Men with more conservative views tended to wear their hair shorter, with the most conservative assumption of the buzz cut.

Today, unless a man is in the military, it is not too common to every sporting a crew cut hair to be seen. There are some however, who tend to some variations, be it a flat top or wear a buzz cut. As a rule, even now, these are mostly men with extremely conservative views on the more liberal, the sport of medium length to long hair to be in contrast. Long hair does not have the negative connotations that it did in the 60s and early 70s, but a buzz cut is still the brand of conservatism.


How To Do the crew cut


Crew Haircut


Learning how to do the crew cut is a simple matter, requiring only a little practice to perfect. To cut hair in this way, you should start with a belt and wrap it around your head in the air, where the hair will be allowed to be longer. For a high-cut, mark the head at the top of the tape. For a low-cut, leave the belt in place and cut to get to the bottom.

With a series of adjustable electric hair clippers, should the length of the cut on the shortest setting. This leads to an almost shaved lead appearance. For slightly longer sides and back, adjust the length of the cut to a longer shot. Cut the hair below the belt line or mark on the head from the bottom upwards away from the clipper head.



Crew Haircut


The next step is to set the longest guard on the clippers and cut the tip of the hair from back to front. Since the Clippers are moving forward, pull the guard away from the scalp, so that the front hair slightly longer than the back left. If it leaves the hair longer than you want, select the next station and repeat this process shorter.

Finally, replace the guard with one, which is somewhat smaller. Create with this guard, a rejuvenation of the entire top of the head between the shortest hair and the hair that was longer on top.

Know how to do a crew cut to help save one, a lot of money on trips to the barber shop.

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