Reasons for popularity of male hairstyle “mushroom” from 90s

Experts have named the reasons for the popularity of the hairstyle, which was trendy among men in the 90s of the last century, according to Marie Claire.

This is a haircut that has received the name “mushroom” because of its shape. In the 1990s, men parted their long hair in two and parted it in such a way that some strands fell over their face, forming bangs that look like “curtains”.

For example, such celebrities as actors Hugh Grant , Brad Pitt , Leonardo DiCaprio , Brendan Fraser , Ryan Reynolds a> and Ryan Gosling , as well as the footballer David Beckham and singer Jared Leto .

In the 90s, some psychiatrists associated the trend for such a hairstyle with the popularity of the characters of the American film company The Walt Disney. Due to the fact that at that time women admired cartoon characters, men tried to copy their style. In addition, it is noted that in the past this hairstyle was considered the perfect balance between masculinity and femininity.

According to other experts, this haircut was popular because it showed the thickness of a man’s hair. A large amount of hair was believed to indicate that he was a good lover.

Marie Claire , in turn, encourages readers to return long hair and hairstyle “mushroom” because of its convenience in the coronavirus pandemic, when many men are deprived of the opportunity to visit hairdressers.

In October, the popular in the 80s hairstyle again became a trend among celebrities … The stars began to massively publish pictures in which they showed small curls, laid in a lush hairstyle.

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