Listly by Rahul Ingle
We can look at the past and find a lot of men's hairstyles that were quite famous in the 2000s (some of these are again coming back into the limelight), but there have been some that were total disasters. We have made a list of 19 hairstyles and included all the haircuts that were liked in the 2000s. Let us know which one is your favorite.
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You can even call it a Justin Bieber haircut (because he is the one behind the popularity of this hairstyle). You know this hairstyle by the name mop top, flow, mod haircut, or skater's hair. This haircut is especially famous amongst the preppy community and people who like their hair being blown away in the wind (like surfers and skateboarders).
David Beckham used to wear this hairstyle in the mid-2000s and all the football fiends used to run to a barber shop to get the exact hairstyle. The popularity of this hairstyle was not limited only to a specific country or a city; people who loved David Beckham loved the hairstyle!
How about converting straight hair into curly hair (or giving it a wavy texture?) The man perm is doing exactly that. With some medical treatments, you can give a wavy texture to your straight hair; obviously, it gives volume to your hair and gives a full look to your appearance.
This haircut was quite a popular long-hair haircut amongst men in 2000 and Zac Efron was guilty of this popularity. Long hair was cut in layers over the head and then the edges were razored for a deconstructed finish. In the era, it looked quite cool & hep!
This hairstyle gained popularity in last 80s and 90s; it is named Jheri curl because it was invented by a hairdresser named Jheri Redding. This hairstyle is all about carrying loosely curled hair that has a glossy finish.
When men wanted to keep bangs and yet make it look cool, they went for The Emo Cut. Apart from bangs, Emo Cut also meant rough textured black dyed hair. Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy bought into this trend and the trend kind of went away when Pete decided to buzz off his hair.
Yes, there have been celebrities that have made bald hair popular in different decades (Michael Jordan in the 80s and Andre Agassi in the 90s) but it was Vin Diesel & Bruce Wills who made bald hair hairstyles a mainstream hairstyle of the 2000s. Truth be told: it looked just perfect!
What do you do to style a short haircut? You frost the tips by applying gel and making a lot of spikes in your hair. To add another layer of texture to the hair, the tips were colored/ bleached (usually a contrast color in comparison to the original hair color). There was an era when a lot of youngsters were inspired by Justin Timberlake and wore the frosted tip hairstyle.
Frosted mid-part hairstyle is all about carrying a contrasting hair color where the mid-hair is colored differently as compared to the hair tip. You then adjust it by applying a hair spray or gel. You will need to carry long hair with mid-parting.
How inspired we were when we saw George Clooney carrying the Caesar hairstyle (all the boys so wanted to get it in the 2000s). This hairstyle is all about getting horizontally straight bangs where hair length is kept 1-2 inches long all over. The hairstyle is named the Caesar because it is inspired by the hairstyle carried by the Roman emperor Caesar Augustus.