Monday, May 11, 2009

GO MULLET GO

If you had any conscious moments in the 80's your memory has most likely been impressed by the Mullet. Business in the front, party in the back - who can forget that? It's true,Believe it or not, that the mullet is gradually reemerging as a popular hairstyle. The only problem is that for all the good things there are about this particular style, there is a whole lot more really horrendous aspects.

It must be said that the mullet never ceased being popular in the south. It is a time honored and often ridiculed tradition down there, unfortunately. So we see with great surprise the mullet manifesting its glorious mane in Hollywood, of all places. Britney Spears' former boyfriend is just one of the thousands known to sport the look.

Some of you may not be aware of what this sexy hairstyle actually looks like. "Business in the front, party in the back," is only an explanation, after all. However, that is the catch phrase for a reason. The mullet consists of a trimmed, nearly conservative look in the front, all the while the hair in the back is left to grow long. Very often, the sides are cropped close or even shaven.

Thus the previously mentioned catch phrase was used to describe this hairstyle. The front is always conservative, so you don't do much with it as far as styling. However, since the back is left grow long and beautiful, there are gobs of options when it comes to styling.

Ponytails are a convenient option with the mullet. People with this style will many times braid the back of their hair as well. This is known as a rat tail. For such an aged style, it is extremely versatile when you stop to think about it.

Probably the best thing about the mullet is its low maintenance nature. You don't have to do much with it. Some gel, a ponytail, a little braiding, and you are ready for the admiration of the masses!

Contrary to common perception, men are not the only people who can pull off the mullet. In it's hey day, many women wanted this style also. As it reemerges, the same is still true. Yes! Even kids and teenagers can have it done! So why not flashback to the glory days and ask for a mullet the next time you need a haircut?!

No comments:

Post a Comment