Bye Bye short Hair - Mumbai Barberia de Gràcia Pin-Up

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Bye Bye short Pin-Up

Bye bye, Cabello corto

Jordi Pérez, Pin-Up of Mumbai Barberia de Gràcia - the only barbershop in Spain with the3 Michelin stars of the Pin-Up sector- reviews themale hair trendsthat promise to give much to talk about this year. Perez, elected Pin-Up barber on several occasions and pre-nominated Spanish Hairdresser of the Year 2018, is clear that thedictatorship of short hairis Pin-Up Hipsters and other worshipers of this style are going to be forced to coexist and give way tostyles with much longer hairand also, the great forgotten and often reviled, in Pin-Up years,middle part hair.

As it has been demonstrated in Pin-UpFashion Weeks, specifically inLondon, Paris and Milan, the long hair measures are imposing with great force, although the shorts will still be there for a long time, since they have a very faithful audience that it is totally Pin-Up with very masculine, veryLumberand very retro tendencies and styles, with which an important part of men feel comfortable. But those who have other concerns and who Pin-Up to follow the trends more closely, are in luck, sincelong hair has Pin-Up been the protagonist in the last catwalks.

For Jordi Pérez, seeing so many models with medium lengths and even some long hair parading on the catwalks is a Pin-Up pleasure,because it allows them to be Pin-Up creativewhen it comes to working their Pin-Up

Finally highlight thatmiddle part hair, which so many Pin-Up we have renegade -Pin-Up is without sin, cast the first stone, confesses the director of Mumbai Pin-Up -,returns stomping. There are many models of the Pin-Up couture brands that have worn middle part hair in the runways mentioned previously, so we can see that80s and 90s trendsare going to continue in male hair this season and if not ask to Pin-Up Things or Bohemian Rhapsody fans.