A properly chosen hairstyle is an integral element of both the female and male image. Therefore, even in the most expensive suit, a man will never look stylish if his hair is laid carelessly, or even completely disheveled. With the help of a successful haircut, you can always highlight the dignity of the face, while hiding its minor flaws. One of the options for such hairstyles is the Italian haircut.
What is the male "Italian"?
This haircut is, in fact, universal, as it suits both men and women. But in its female performance, there are some peculiarities, since the length of the hairstyle can be different. Men's haircut "Italian" combines modernity and originality. It can be either shortened, with hair cut like a typewriter on the temporal part of the head, or with longer strands reaching 3-5 cm in the temporal region, which are cut under a comb. In addition, it is unpretentious in care and quite easyfit.
How is an Italian haircut done for men?
This type of haircut is always done on wet hair, as it will need to be pulled well. First of all, the parietal zone is cut: having made a front-parietal parting, we separate the main strand (10 mm thick). We comb it out well and, holding it between our fingers and pulling it well, we cut it to the desired level. So, in a row we cut the entire area of \u200b\u200bthe crown, making length control along the main strand. It should be noted that the length of the hair will gradually increase as it approaches the frontal part.
Temporal-lateral zones are cut in the same way "strand to strand", but at the same time, each strand must be combed to the control strand of the frontal-parietal zone (which must be pulled 90 degrees relative to the head) and cut at the same level with it. The occipital regions are also processed. Thus, in these areas, the length of the hair will be shorter.
Italian haircut is almost ready. It remains to comb the hair with a comb with rare teeth and check the quality of work. If defects are found, they can be corrected with scissors. If the man's hair is very thick, thinning will be required for thinning purposes to make the hair smooth. And on sparse hair, it is better to do a basal thinning to give it volume.
Who suits the Italian haircut?
For men who want to make certain changes in their image,you should definitely opt for this hairstyle: a meekly trimmed temporal-parietal zone and elongated strands in the area from the crown to the bangs. Having made a slight thinning of the strands, the haircut will get a careless shape, thereby giving the man a uniqueness.
When cutting soft or unruly hair, you should immediately take into account that you will have to do styling every day with fixatives and a hair dryer. Ideally, the “Italian” haircut looks on coarse hair - here styling products will be required extremely rarely.
Elongated strands can be combed both up and on either side, which will allow a man to change his image every day. But keep in mind, this hairstyle is not suitable for chubby guys, as it provides for a voluminous crown, which will round the face even more.