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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

The Secret to Bruce Wayne Hair

Not all of us have a Bruce Wayne budget, and 3-button suits are a little 90's, but you can emulate Bruce Wayne's hairstyle from The Dark Knight Rises and that's the first thing to make a first impression.


Here are some tips to make sure you look like the eccentric billionaire instead of a villainous serial killer:

1. The Cut

You'll need some length to your hair, so show your stylist several pictures from several angles of what you're after. If you already have long hair as a man, you're a step ahead. If you're growing it out, make sure it takes the shape you want and have it trimmed every 4 - 6 weeks even when you're growing it out to maintain good shape. You want a little length over the ears and for the back to extend to the base of your neck. Ideally, you'd want your stylist to only use shears, not razors, for that organic 8 year exile look. A little thickness and waviness is good, so make sure to ask your stylist to finish with feathered shears.

*If you're paying less than 20 dollars for a haircut, it's time to take it up a notch . . .

2. The Wash

This is a key point--shampoo and condition your hair at night (instead of in the morning), if possible. This will let your natural oils seep onto your strands giving it better hold, movement, and shine. If you're working on your physique like Bruce Wayne, you'd probably be showering at night, anyway. In the morning, simply rinse your hair with water.

3. The Dry

Towel dry and then blow dry your hair from front to back, running your fingers in the same direction. Make sure to get the sides, as well. Use the warm or hot setting on medium or high. This will keep your hair away from your face and prevent your hair from parting.

4. The Finishing Touch

After your thick, wavy locks are dry or semi-dry, it's time to apply product. Never be afraid to invest in good styling products, as they last forever. You want something with good hold, but not rock hard. Something that holds its shape, but that you can still run your fingers through-- you want to be able to wake up from a board meeting without looking like you were electrocuted.

One good product I recommend for this purpose is "Molding Paste" by Enjoy.
It feels like clay--you just rub a little bit on your fingers, breaking up the paste, and run it through your hair. Reapply as necessary. It's non-greasy and it gives you movable texture and medium flexible hold.

Now get back in the game!

7 comments:

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  2. So we apply product on our hair after showering in the night or after getting up in the morning

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  3. I like to put a small amount of product in my hair after the shower and blow dry. Just enough to keep my hair in form. In the morning I shape it, wet my hands and run them through my hair, then add product. :)

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  4. My 5 year old son wants this haircut he is begging me to grow his hair out. I have tried to tell him that Bruce styles his hair like that he doesn't jus roll out of bed hair looking awesome but he is convinced he is Batman/Bruce Wayne and must look the part lol I was wondering if there would be an easier way to achieve this cut or something similar not to sound lazy but my little Batman has two older siblings and I have work school ect. So we have maybe 15 minuets at the most to spend on his hair any way I'm sure this all sounds silly but I'd be appreciative of any tips and so would my little Bruce. Lol. Like I said I'm sure this sounds silly but It's the little things with kids so if he wants to be Batman I'm gonna do what I can to help him achieve his dream even if it means he might be a vigilante lol Thank u! Sincerely Batman's Mom

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  5. Should you shampoo and condition every night ?

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  6. Should you shampoo and condition every night ?

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  7. Should you shampoo and condition every night ?

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