Holy mullet! Could this '80s hairstyle really make a comeback?
A rare man would work with a curling iron or a straightener to style some waves or flicks, but if your hair is curly, you may also rock a mullet haircut that will look unique with your texture. Thanks to the style you see in this photo, you can have a popular pompadour in the front and Mohawk-like mullet with shortly cut sides.
"From singers Lady Gaga and Zendaya to models Lindsey Wixson and Edie Campbell, the mullets are back on the red carpet," said Lisa Richards, co-founder of RPZL salon, who added that it's a fun way to grow out a short pixie cut.
A young Big Bash fan, deemed 'mullet kid', has been creating waves on social media after he was spotted at the Sydney Thunder and Adelaide Strikers match at Spotless Stadium.
You're going to want to spritz it with some sort of texture or 'beach' spray and then get a curling iron with a medium to big barrel.
Sporting what has been described as a "striking mullet haircut", Mosslmani has taken defamation actions against the Daily Mail, Sydney's Daily Telegraph, and the Australian Radio Network for publishing the photograph and using it for comic purposes, and implying that he was "hideously ugly", ABC Australia reports. Today New South Wales District Court Judge Judith Gibson struck out the majority of Mosslmani's claims in a preliminary judgement, having decided that most of the stories that were produced on foot of the photograph were "humorous" in tone.
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