5 Hairstyles You Should Give Up To Look More Mature

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5 Hairstyles You Should Give Up To Look More Mature


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  1. if u still listen to what women SAY, you already have a problem 😂😂😂

    F*CK TRYNA LOOK MATURE, actually be mature

    that’s like being ripped and always in the gym but can’t fight🤦🏾‍♂️

  2. Some of my bestfriends had Locs with hair dye and i would tell them locs and dreads are cool but hair dye is feminine as hell. Men are becoming soft like charmin

  3. I woudnt get Pop Smoke’s fade but his was still hard and he was getting bitches fuck all I personally like the taper fad but for me not too inward but hairstyles it depends on the perso someone can still pull it off it’s a personal preference as long as they feel good about themselves like you got nice hair and a fade gotta be grateful better than no hair for me but no hair still looks good it all depends on the person self love and confidence is all that matters

  4. I’ve been getting jobs with my locs and even hand and arm tattoos just fine. I don’t think hair style matters fr anymore as long as ur hair is just kept up with in general

  5. How can they say no dye then say no grey! My grey is completely natural, and im not dying it for nobody. God gave it to me, and no opinion, no job, and no woman is enough for me to change what was naturally given. Ask a lion to change his mane first. When he does I'll follow.

  6. Who cares 🤍 I remember when I was in middle school wearing my bum with edges and ppl said it looked ghetto. Then when I went to high school every girl was wearing a bun with edges. I got a laugh out of it bcs some of the girls had no edges to lay down. Just do you.

  7. What I do with the Pop Smoke hairstyle now (which was the same hairstyle I got in the very early 80's as a child) is have the stylist link braids into one or two braids to the back. It's more compact, and looks very mature. It also makes you look as if you have a low hairstyle. Its funny that you made this video, because I am making the decision this coming September to grow my hairline back to a full length. I have no gripes whatsoever with these recommendations!

  8. Are you only saying this to Black men or men from all ethnicities? 2:56. Men from other races dye their hair different colors and nobody says nothing, but a Black man dye his hair a certain way and it's apparently wrong. Not that I'm offended, but if you speak for one then speak for all. There is not an issue with a Black man who is older dying his hair a certain way. As long as the color he uses matches his natural hair color or is close to his natural hair color. There are men with black hair and men with brown hair. I'm a Black male with brown hair naturally in his late 20's and I used a red toner on my hair and it made my hair a lighter brown. White men with black and brown hair dye their hair all the time by bleaching it and making it blonde. You have locs and are a Black male and you could be discriminated against just for that hairstyle like other Black men in the corporate industry. Someone could think you're a thug for having locs. Pay attention to what you have on your head before you talk of what someone else has on their head. All dye jobs on Black men are not bad looking, there are some that looks nice.

  9. Listen up! "Selfish Humans," males with females hair styles are from single mothers homes. Stop saying that it's just a hair style, because there is no thing as a hair style or any other style.
    This have nothing to do with Africa or some tribes. You do things because someone else has it and you liked it. Today generation, has no thinking of their own. I call this "In The Search of Manhood." Brothers don't give power to "Weakness" kill it before it kills you.
    Go back to growing your Natural aka The Hair Fro. Both Male and female had it and it made them look like a strong black people. It was our own hair style and no one else. Where people see you they seem "Soul Brothers and Soul Sisters." Everything we done came from "The Soul" aka "The Spirit." PBUY!

  10. Are you African American? Because this could be a thing where it’s just not your culture.. has nothing to do with being mature or immature.. I know black men who are African American and no matter what age they are they gonna make sure they have a line up. LOL and there’s absolutely NOTHING wrong with taking pride in your appearance AT ANY AGE and staying fly.. no offense but some other cultures might not see the importance of a crisp hair line. 😂😂😂

  11. I feel you on the white chalk all on a person head😂 always make the barber whip that shit off with a wet rag before I walk out the barbershop and I'm shocked you didn't say anything about mohawks with I rock sometimes

  12. Long-time subscriber here, fam! I have always supported you and will continue to do so. I understand that this is based on your opinion and the sample of women you’ve spoken to regarding this topic. At 40 years young, I no longer care what others think about my appearance.

    When I was in my 20s and 30s, I worked in professional roles, wearing business casual or suits in corporate and healthcare settings. I realized that no one really cared what I wore because, even though I looked professional, I was still treated like "trash" and not respected due to my lack of an appropriate title like Manager, Director, or CEO. I was just another "cog in the wheel" and quickly realized that it’s not about how you look—well, sometimes it is, depending on the setting. However, most of the time, people care about social currency and status!

    When I turned 34, I began growing my hair out with freeform locs and started wearing clothes that made me comfortable. I noticed that I received more looks and spoke to more women often. It's like they are comfortable approaching me because I am comfortable with myself.

    I currently work as a Licensed Psychotherapist and Registered Nurse, and I empower others through my practice to be their authentic selves! Continue your putting out great content and sharing your opinions brotha. Much luv and respect!