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Should Men Cut Their Long Hair?
Anybody who has ever attempted to lengthen their hair knows that it requires a certain amount of willpower and persistence. You need to start with a decent head of hair, be ready to put in months (or years, in my case) of effort to grow it out, and then endure the inevitable uncomfortable stages.

Suddenly, like Britney Spears having a nervous breakdown, you suddenly feel the need to shave your head. What gives?

You've made it this far with your long hair (and let's be honest, you're the envy of every man, woman, and kid that lays eyes on you), and now you're wondering, "should I cut my long hair?"

Trust me, if you haven't reached this point yet, you will.

How am I to know this? Well, so I used to have long hair that reached beyond my shoulders.

Top 4 Don'ts

Don't Cut Your Hair For Someone Else

 

It should go without saying that you shouldn't alter your hairstyle for the approval of others.

Whether your significant other, mother, grandma, or boss has a strong opinion about what you should do with your long hair, remember that you are the one who grew it out.

If you're satisfied with your hairstyle and you wash it frequently, you should be free to wear it whatever you choose. Take responsibility for your final choice.

Don't shave everything off.

You have put in a lot of time and effort—months, maybe even years—to develop a magnificent mane of hair. Go get a professional haircut when you're ready to say goodbye. Use only scissors, and never clippers, for your haircuts. The best choice is to go to the best barber shop Dubai for a haircut.

Because you now have more hair to play with, you may go out sporting a style that is completely out of the ordinary. During a trial period of a few weeks, if you decide it's not for you, you can always cut it shorter, but you can't grow it out again.

Don't Delay The Inevitable

If you're debating whether or not to get a haircut, you should go ahead and do it.

The more you ruminate on whether or not to give up on your current hairdo, the longer you'll continue to wear it.

The only way to find out whether you really want long hair is to take it all off and see if you miss it, so there's a silver lining to a breakup. 

You'll probably be pleased with your choice.

It's simple enough to regrow if necessary (the trick is that you do nothing). This time, though, you'll be able to confidently sport your long hair for what it was always meant to be: a signature feature of your appearance.

Top 3 Do's

Just Do It

We've previously established that if you're debating whether or not to get a haircut, you probably know the answer.

There's no need to be apprehensive about trying out a new men's haircut or colour since there are many options available to you. Let yourself bask in the glory of your long hair for a few days (or weeks), and then let the scissors fly.

Donate Your Long Hair to a Good Cause

You may still enjoy your long hair, but there are many individuals who might use your kind of donation of it. Why not allow your long hair to make a real difference in the life of someone else instead of letting your own flow go to waste?

Accept Your New Look

You may think you're only getting a trim, but in reality, you're in for a major makeover. Make sure you own it!

 

Everyone enjoys seeing a person change for the better, and those who embrace their new appearance inspire the most admiration. If you end up deciding to let your hair grow out again, take advantage of the short style while you can.