Hipster Hair Gets Even Wackier
What does it mean? Even the stylists aren't sure
By Evann Gastaldo, Newser Staff
Posted Aug 13, 2009 1:15 PM CDT
(Newser) – More and more men are traipsing to salons to achieve what one adherent calls “non-normative hair.” From Afros to dreads, Mohawks to pompadours, stylists are helping hipsters express themselves. One hairdresser even offers intentionally imperfect cuts, “so it looks like they cut it themselves in their bathroom,” she tells the New York Times. “All of a sudden, a big wave of guys just want to experiment.”
Unlike past generations—whose group affiliations you could easily deduce from their mane—“You can never tell what they’re into from their hair,” a stylist says of the new crop. The one commonality? They’re interpreting all sorts of historic styles. “There’s a little bit of everything,” says one costume designer. “Maybe it’s a little Flock of Seagulls, maybe a little Backstreet Boys. It’s all mixed up so beautifully.”
The above article is true. Whenever I am looking for pictures or interviews for my book, the majority of replies and pictures I receive are from a wide range of ethnicities, but mostly Caucasians who seem to love dreadlocks. And the colors of their tresses are vivid. There are several websites teaching how white, Asian, and other non nappy hair textures various ways to lock their hair.
It seems the hairstyle, dreadlocks is not a passing fad and goes beyond stereotypes. But, it is a hairstyle that seems to be one of those you 'love' it or you 'hate' it things.
**I contacted the writer of this article and hope to have permission to include this excerpt in my book.**
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