MITCH-Inspired Looks We Covet
Whether you consider yourself a low maintenance guy or pride yourself on being a man who likes to take his time with his grooming routine, we want to be sure inspiration doesn’t run dry when you hit the barber’s chair. So here are a few MITCH-approved looks via gents with killer style, plus product recommendations for styling your new look.
BRADLEY COOPER
Photo Credit: Jim Smeal/BEImages
Here’s looking at you, low maintenance guys. Shorter cuts = easy maintenance. Style this cut with our newest MITCH product, Matterial™â•Œan ultra-matte clay that gives fine hair texture and grit, and provides a purposefully messy, modern look that isn’t sloppy.
RYAN REYNOLDS
Photo Credit: Willi Schneider/REX/REX USA
This casual cut hits the sweet spot between easy-to-style and long enough to actually have a style. Request a similar shape when you see your barber and style the look with Reformer®â•Œour workable texturizer that keeps hair in place without a cement-like grip and can be easily reworked throughout the day.
BRUNO MARS
Photo Credit: Jim Smeal/BEImages
This guy sets style standards in every sense of the word and his low-shine, high pompadour is no exception. If you commit to this cut, style it with Clean Cut®â•Œa semi-matte styling cream with medium hold. This product will allow you to easily re-work your style if need be and keep the shine to a minimum, so the focus stays on your handsome mug.
CHARLIE HUNNAM
Photo Credit: Matt Baron/BEImages
Guys, long hair CAN be masculine (think Charlie Hunnam, not Fabio). If you’re interested in growing your hair out and committing to a longer length, you’ll still need a styling product to tame your texture with smooth control. We dig Mr. Hunnam’s slicked back look and suggest Barber’s Classic® to achieve this high-shine, polished-yet-not style.
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Adam Richardson worked as a stylist at A Robert Cromeans Salon in San Diego for five years before making the move into the corporate world in 2013. As a Media Design Editor at JPMS Headquarters, Adam is responsible for editing much of the educational videos from which our team of Educators learn the latest collections and styles.