Monday, December 12, 2011

Football Hairstyles

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles This is a great hairstyle for those guys looking for a hairdo with plenty lift and height. The back and sides are cut short and close into the head, while the top layers are left long enough to be worn up high with the help of strong hold products. This style will need regular trims to maintain shape.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles David managed to stun onlookers with his fancy hairdo. The sides and back of his hairstyle are cut short for a neat finish to his edges while the top layes are jagged cut to create a textured look.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles As usual, David tunred heads with his funky hairdo. His sides and back are cut short close to the head, while the top layers are chipped for a textured finish.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles David has opted for a long and messy design for his healthy blond locks with this great style. His hair has been left at shoulder length and angled layers have been cut through the top to add more shape to the design. This look will work well on fine to medium hair types.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles Here David has chosen a soft and simple design with a beautiful textured color. His hair has been layered right through but left a little longer around the bangs to encourage elevation at the top. This hairstyle will suit fine to medium hair types and is excellent for round and oval face shapes as it will give length to your face.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles This is a fabulous look for fine to medium hair. David's hair has been left longer at the top and sides to give the cut more texture. This design will work well on longer face shapes and will keep looking terrific with regular trims.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles Rather interestingly, Gary Neville has spent most of his career perfecting a “vintage Beckham” look. It’s not hard to achieve - all that’s required is a fine mop of brunette hair, a tub of grease, and the kind of demi-beard that you might find on a young teenager who has decided that girls like a soft tickle when they’re snogging.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles Some might remember a film of the same name a few years ago, about marines sitting around waiting to kill people, all wearing a standard issue haircut - it gets its name because it makes the subject’s head look ever so slightly like a jar of marmalade/lemon curd. Jamie Redknapp recently attempted to bring this one back, with absolutely no success whatsoever.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles Fact fans might be interested to know that Alice Bands are also known as “fascinators” - presumably because they’re really fascinating. Normally worn by teenage girls who need to keep their fringes tamed when they’re doing homework, Beckham thought he’d introduce these to grown men in their 20s. Did it catch on? Think about that one for a second.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles When Rod Stewart morphed from stylish mod frontman of The Faces into something rather more sleazy, his hair underwent a thrilling change - one that involved highlights, and a feathery texture that was very a la mode in the 1980s. In the above picture, Beckham pays homage to 1981/2 Rod Stewart, and does it very well.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles Probably Beckham’s most iconic moment, this look spawned a massive nationwide movement, which found men in suits turning up to the office like they were merely seconds away from hacking one up, and gobbing directly into your face. As quickly as it appeared, it was gone. Such is the Beckham way.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles There is a very fine line to navigate between being meterosexual and a transvestite, and for a brief window during his time in Spain, Beckham trod this line with the deft skills of a trapeze artist. When he went blonde and long, it was by far his most womanly phase. With the possible exception of the time he went out in one of Posh’s pencil skirts.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles Ahh, the Samurai look. This one didn’t catch on at all. Still, Beckham persevered for a time, presumably flirting with the idea of accessorising with a nice gentlemanly kimono and a sword while he was at it. Other celebrities of note who tried the Samurai look include: Tom Cruise. But he only did it for a rubbish film.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles Very popular with the kind of people who took their fashion very seriously during the early stages of the millennium, David Beckham took the “Hoxton Fin” and popularised it amongst normal citizens who hadn’t once wept over a copy of The Face whilst high on ketamine. Fashion circles were presumably furious about this.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles Like most people who are seriously enthusiastic about their hair, David Beckham has a default setting in times when he can’t really decide what to do next. That seemingly involves flying his barber over for preposterous money, and telling him to spend twenty seconds zipping it all off. Once the popular choice amongst kids with serious attitude problems.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles Sergio Ramos was recently spotted giving this one a go, and whilst we like to think that we live in a world of equality where nothing should be race specific, this is one haircut not intended for white people. Even Bo Derek - so lithe and beautiful in the movie 10 - couldn’t pull this one off. A big mistake. Huge.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles He began to come into his own as a soccer player. He joined Manchester United at the age of 14. It was then that he first began to change his hairstyles. That year, he styled his hair in spikes that stood up all over his head except on the sides and back, which were still cut short.

    football hairstyles

    football hairstyles David Beckham's latest hairstyle has been referred to variously as "The Chicken" or "The Jedward". Here, we look at his many hairstyle throughout the years

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