Spring Grooming and Hair Trends by STMNT

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The bees may start buzzing again this spring, but men's hair won't be! According to STMNT's grooming ambassadors, buzzcuts are a thing of the past and we'll be seeing much more experimentation with long hair looks for spring.

When asked why we're seeing a surge of longer styles this season, STMNT Ambassador Jovan Figueroa (@mocliving) replied, "I believe clients have always desired longer lived-in looks. But the issue has been that a longer length can look unkept --  if not cut or styled properly. However, stylists are becoming educated and more comfortable with cutting textured looks that grow out well over time. Clients see these looks on Instagram, bring a picture to their appointment, and their stylist is able to execute. That in combination with clients learning how to use the right products to enhance their longer length is leading to this shift away from buzzcuts."

Below are some of the cuts trending this spring.

Spring Grooming and Hair Trends by STMNT

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Lived-In Texture

Lived-In Texture created by @mocliving.

A way to spice up otherwise straight, flat hair to add volume and density to the hair.

Tip: For enhanced texture, use the STMNT Spray Powder to add an instant volume and grip with a lightweight formula


Spring Grooming and Hair Trends by STMNT

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The Slick Back

The Slick Back Created by @cjdabarber_

A quick and easy way to style longer hair with a 1950's look with a modern twist.

Tip: For shine and hold, use the STMNT Shine Paste or STMNT Classic Pomade by massaging the product into your hands and finger combing your hair into place for that slick back look.


Spring Grooming and Hair Trends by STMNT

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Tight Fade

Tight Fade Created by @mocliving.

For those that don’t have the patience for the grow out, a classic tight fade can keep the hair looking fresh, sleek, and worth the upkeep.

Tip: Use the STMNT Dry Clay from root to tip to create an extra matte finish with long lasting dry texture.

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