Women find men with crew cuts have more sex appeal than men with quiffs free RSS news feed from MenSkincare.co.uk
(08/04/2010)

According to a poll of more than 4,000 Brits on the most classic men’s haircuts of all time, over 50% of men agree that ‘The King’s’ famous quiff and sideburns was a cut above the rest leaving David Beckham’s curtains and Pat Sharp’s mullet “all shook up” with just 17% and 15% of the votes respectively.

However, the survey also showed that when it come down to the chop, men are more likely to go for the fail-safe ‘short back and sides’ option rather than adopting the rock ‘n’ roll style quiff. Over half of the respondents said that they were more likely to request a classic crew cut as sported by style icons such as Brad Pitt.

Thankfully, the supporting survey from head&shoulders found that 66% of women find men with crew cuts have more sex appeal than men with quiffs (8%). The survey also found that only 1% of women find men with mullets appealing, proving the a classic hair style is the way forward for their male counterparts.

To achieve the ‘classic’ look and ensure that your haircut stays in top condition, head&shoulders recommends using classic clean shampoo. Fresh smelling, head&shoulders classic clean shampoo delivers dandruff-free, beautifully clean hair. It is ideal for everyday use and treats and prevents dandruff. With a proven Hydrazinc formula, head&shoulders classic clean shampoo tackles the root of the problem from the first use by effectively reducing the growth of dandruff-causing yeast, leaving hair revitalized, great smelling and more manageable.

Available in stores nationwide RRP £1.89 for 200ml .

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