Facial Structure Discussion... Part2
Posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 22:00:03: Previous Next
Genetic Disaster mentioned here -http://the-light.com/mens/messages/48231.html that facial structure plays a roll in how well a person can "pull off", if you will, having long hair. I am sure not everyone agrees with this, I am myself undecided on the subject (probably because I'm afraid I might be one of the unlucky ones, LOL!), but I was wondering who does and who don't agree AND, who would be willing to throw up their best facial shot for all of those who might want to give their honest opinion on an individuals Facial Structure vs Long Hair compatibility. Tell me to screw off if this is a bad idea. Tell me I am opening a can of worms that I shouldn't be messing with, or tell me "Sure, I'll go along with it!" Honestly, I would grow my hair long if the whole world thought it looked bad with my facial structure!!! Below is my picture. Give it to me straight, baby! I can handle it!
PEACE!!!!!
Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2
Posted by Robert on June 19, 2003 at 22:10:54: Previous Next
In Reply to: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 22:00:03:
I'm going to drive straight down the middle of those two options and say neither. I think it's like many other issues we have talked about here--what is a gentically acceptable face for growing long hair? What's really at stake is what is socially acceptable, fashionably acceptable, and those winds change all the time. It seems to me that if we take this course, what we end up with is sacrificing, again, personal integrity to the fashion god.
No good.
Robert
: Genetic Disaster mentioned here -http://the-light.com/mens/messages/48231.html that facial structure plays a roll in how well a person can "pull off", if you will, having long hair. I am sure not everyone agrees with this, I am myself undecided on the subject (probably because I'm afraid I might be one of the unlucky ones, LOL!), but I was wondering who does and who don't agree AND, who would be willing to throw up their best facial shot for all of those who might want to give their honest opinion on an individuals Facial Structure vs Long Hair compatibility. Tell me to screw off if this is a bad idea. Tell me I am opening a can of worms that I shouldn't be messing with, or tell me "Sure, I'll go along with it!" Honestly, I would grow my hair long if the whole world thought it looked bad with my facial structure!!! Below is my picture. Give it to me straight, baby! I can handle it!
: PEACE!!!!!
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I agree, it is a bad idea... sorry!
Posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 22:17:16: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Robert on June 19, 2003 at 22:10:54:
I am hoping everyone says it's a bad idea, because after I really got to thinking about it, it is a bad idea all the way around! SORRY!
Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2
Posted by Tim B. on June 19, 2003 at 22:17:02: Previous Next
In Reply to: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 22:00:03:
I'm no expert in hair styling, but I believe that face structure is a factor in selecting a hair style and beard style. There are many types of long hair styles to choose from and many more types of beard styles. What hair style you prefer is the most important thing.
Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2
Posted by Redleader on June 19, 2003 at 22:59:44: Previous Next
In Reply to: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 22:00:03:
Give it to me straight, baby! I can handle it!
: PEACE!!!!!
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Here is what I think concerning your look. I really like the facial hair in that picture. That unconnected gotee look goes well with long hair. Personally, I think you would look better with brown eyes. Reguardless, I think you will look good with long hair. It would look best on you if when it gets past your shoulders...you could somehow give it more volume and a tiny bit of a wave. This is all just my opinion. Hope it helps.
Thanks... (n/t)
Posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 23:06:21: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Redleader on June 19, 2003 at 22:59:44:
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Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2
Posted by Tony on June 20, 2003 at 03:34:11: Previous Next
In Reply to: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 22:00:03:
I think more important than facial shape and structure, that the condition and thickness of the hair is key. A good facial structure means nothing if the hair you grow is nasty. I love my hair and I love to see long hair on guys if is healthy. Just because someone can grow the hair, doesn't mean it will look good to anyone but the grower.
Your hair looks great: shiney, thick and healthy. I think the same rule applies to facial hair. I think your facial hair isn't flattering. It appears too thin and whispy. You have fantastic eyes and the facial hair distracts from your eyes and head hair.
It is just my opinion.
Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2
Posted by ColdFlu on June 20, 2003 at 06:33:38: Previous Next
In Reply to: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 22:00:03:
I think time will tell Treyn. Honestly, I think you have a nice structure, kinda squared-off. Eyes are key, and you have nice blue eyes. Like many have already stated, it will be the style that you will eventually find as well as the type of facial hair, if any you decide to sport. Right now, it is not all that important until you get at least shoulder length hair, even all the way around.
Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2
Posted by Justin on June 20, 2003 at 10:08:23: Previous Next
In Reply to: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 22:00:03:
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I think facial structure plays a part in no matter how one wears their hair. (Lots to contend with: narrow or wide face, short or long, high Cheek Bones etc.) Facial hair also. All give different impressions and looks. (Bald vs Hair is one of the best examples.) If one were an actor in Hollywood, the so-called "experts" that know how to pull-off everything for the Actor would have it figured-out for their purposes. Actually, it wouldn't concern me personaly because I just know I want and have long hair........period. Would be rather fun however to find one of those places where you go in and your face only shows-up on some sort of screen where tons of different hairstyles suddenly appear on you one by one until you find the one style that you like the best and would know pretty-much how you would look with it.
Facial Structure: here's my opinion...
Posted by LucksKind on June 20, 2003 at 11:07:28: Previous Next
In Reply to: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 22:00:03:
If the hair grows out of your head, then that's what Nature intended for you.
I do not believe it is NOT the LENGTH that really matters so much...
perhaps it's HOW you WEAR it.
Some people look better...MUCH better...in a tail,
while some look great in braids...
others look wonderful with their hair LOOSE and SOME
can even carry off any of those combinations...
I, for one, look better with my hair in a braid or tail...
. . .but I really envy the guy who can DO PIGTAILS...
and get away with it!!!!!
Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2
Posted by Tammy on June 21, 2003 at 00:54:48: Previous Next
In Reply to: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 22:00:03:
As is the case with so many things, I think an inherently nice looking face allows more leeway in whether hair is worn long or short. By comparison, I think some guys with somewhat adrogynous facial characteristics, as one example, aren't as likely to look good with lots of hair. But that doesn't apply to you, Treyn, because, come on, you're one of the better looking contributors to this board, and you know it :)
Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2
Posted by Tim B. on June 21, 2003 at 15:33:09: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Tammy on June 21, 2003 at 00:54:48:
: ... I think some guys with somewhat adrogynous facial characteristics, as one example, aren't as likely to look good with lots of hair.
In my opinion, the choices in clothing can be very helpful in making long hair "work" or look good. The appearence is more than just the hair and face.
Re: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2
Posted by elektros on June 21, 2003 at 23:08:38: Previous Next
In Reply to: Facial Structure Discussion... Part2 posted by Treyn on June 19, 2003 at 22:00:03:
: Genetic Disaster mentioned here -http://the-light.com/mens/messages/48231.html that facial structure plays a roll in how well a person can "pull off", if you will, having long hair. I am sure not everyone agrees with this, I am myself undecided on the subject (probably because I'm afraid I might be one of the unlucky ones, LOL!), but I was wondering who does and who don't agree AND, who would be willing to throw up their best facial shot for all of those who might want to give their honest opinion on an individuals Facial Structure vs Long Hair compatibility. Tell me to screw off if this is a bad idea. Tell me I am opening a can of worms that I shouldn't be messing with, or tell me "Sure, I'll go along with it!" Honestly, I would grow my hair long if the whole world thought it looked bad with my facial structure!!! Below is my picture. Give it to me straight, baby! I can handle it!
: PEACE!!!!!
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Most people are conventional whether it suits them or not, so we might as well be unconventional with just as much disregard!
Anyway, from your picture I reckon longer hair would suit you.