mulletThe Mullet as a trend:
The Mullet has survived for some longer than many people opine. All that’s needed for a hairstyle to measure up as a mullet is that it has shorter hair ahead and on top and longer hair in back, especially at the nape area. For those of you who think back the 1970s TV program “The Brady Bunch” and Mrs. Brady’s hairstyle with the flip at the neck, that was a mullet.
The early on 80s saw to it several mullets on female rockers and more and more male as the years advanced. Even African?Americans had their own versions of the mullet (Michael Jackson had a mullet on the cover of “Thriller”). The mullets were straight and peaky, wavy and cascading, wild and curly, but they were all shorter on the upper and sides and longer in the back, and were thence, clearly mullets.
The mullet hairstyle is good for people with rounder faces up, or who prefer to play up their eyeballs or cheekbones as a focal feature. It is also a good style for creating the neck seems longer.

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