Hair has always mattered in Black culture. And that doesn’t stop with Black women. For Black men, hair is pride. It’s routine. It’s ritual. From waves that get brushed daily, to a Caesar that has to ...
Trends come and go. From the mullet in the ’80s to the faux-hawk in the 2000s, most men’s haircut fads don’t age well in photos. But classic cuts endure. They look sharp in the moment and even sharper ...
Certain hairstyles silently communicate dominance, discipline, and success before you even speak. High status men avoid trends and instead choose cuts that signal confidence, stability, and control.