The Changes In Hairstyles
Of course, in the history of hair dressing and styling; there are many blank pages, pages that do not reflect how important hair styling has been all through the evolution of society, not only of men as a species. Few statements give us a proper image of what hairdressing was during the middle ages. The fact that entire wardrobes had to be burned due to lice and other parasitic infestations, believed to be part of the wigs that they used and the lack of proper hygiene is something that is buried deep in history, probably because it would lessen the attractiveness of that historic period.
However, probably the most interesting action of hair dressing and styling is the fact that as time progressed, it was society in a new and different light the one that has kept organizing and stating what the hairdo styles should be. In the past, men had to have short hair, otherwise they were deemed as outsiders, outcasts and outlaws, to be inside society, rules and guidelines had to be respected, especially when it came to appearances.
Now, men or women can simply choose the style that they feel more comfortable and attractive in, without having to worry about social requisites and preferences. It is possible and plausible for a man to have long hair and a perfect haircut and still be a respected part of society, just alike a woman can wear extremely short hair and not be deemed as an outsider of society.
Still, while there is no limitation to hair length, there is an untold limitation of beauty, the hair should be trimmed and cared for adequately; with the proper hair cut and periodical trimming so that it will remain beautiful.