The way you look determines says a lot about you to the outside world. To our family and friends, we are the values and kindness that our hearts embrace. However, for most of the outside world who don’t have the time to get to know you, you are but a first impression. Let’s do our best to make it a good one, so we can use our success to take care of the ones we love. I’m reminded of a quote from an old men’s warehouse ad. The suit does not make the man, but it can help get the man a good job.
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Ronan Keating’s Natural Taper and Textured Top
Textured hairstyles are often said to resemble Julius Caesar’s hairstyle, and rightly so because, in the surgical hands of a skilled barber, they can turn you into a conqueror.
Opting to go with a natural taper instead of a fade adds a slight touch of scruffiness that complements the otherwise clean-cut nature of the look well.
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Chris Pratt’s Ivy League
The Ivy League haircut is the traditional hairstyle of young privilege that leaves you asking, “Harvard, Princeton, or Yale?” It can be styled in many different ways and is considered by most to be a fairly versatile look. Held together in part by tapering the sides and having the iconic subtle side part, it is also a favorite of Navy first officers.
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Leonardo DiCaprio’s Signature Side Part
DiCaprio’s side part, you may remember it from such films as The Quick and the Dead and Romeo + Juliette. Saying it’s a timeless hairstyle is an understatement with this one, as it’s quite possible that this look predates even the very advent of photography itself.
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Dramatic Temple with Curly Mullet
If your daily grind doesn’t require a suit and tie, then you may be better off picking an entirely different hairstyle than and an Ivy League or a militant crew cut.
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