Since we started teaching guys how to braid their hair, men have been demanding a tutorial on how to French braid. Here we are…welcome to advanced class.
Five Feet of Charity: The Guinness World Records Title Attempt
View PostFrom The Ground Up
San Diego artists Paul Jiminez and Signe Ditona strive to build unity through art, with a positive influence on the community. Get to know Ground Floor Murals on episode 101 of Let It Ride.
Getting Hired At The Longhairs
As the newest member of the team, El Sicario looks back at the journey of going from a loyal customer to finally getting hired at The Longhairs.
The Century Mark: 100 Hair-Whipping Episodes of Let It Ride
Tech issues, setup delays, reschedules and total whiffs, but through the resistance we have always delivered. Welcome to episode 100 of Let It Ride.
Squashing Records: The Longest Hair You’ve Ever Seen
Zahab Khan has been growing long hair for 17 years, to a length of six feet, three inches—but she’s about to cut it for a world record.
Interview With a Little Longhair
For Chase, his long hair extends to the beginning of his conscious memory. At nine years old, four feet tall and 50 pounds soaking wet…he’s a little longhair.
Tying Blind: Chris Mathews on The Longhairs Podcast
From skydiving to learning how to pitch a baseball, legally blind longhair Chris Mathews sees things differently, and tells us what it’s like on Let It Ride.
Uncommon Determination
From running back kicks for the Washington State Cougars to inside slants for the Reno Wolfpack, NFL prospect Kaleb Fossum has uncommon determination.
It’s The Longhairs For Life
It was time to ink up or shut up. El Rubio, El Moreno and the boys get tattooed with the bound shears, because it’s The Longhairs for life.
Longhairs of the Old American West
Gather ‘round the proverbial campfire for tales of the roughinest, toughinest gunslingers, mountain men and longhairs of the old west you ever did see!
The Writing On The Wall
The coincidental story behind Groundfloor Murals’ 30-foot high, staggeringly lifelike mural of Fernando Tatís Jr., hair ties included.
Looking At Alopecia From A Different Angle
I never thought I’d experience hair loss from alopecia, but I did. After much reflection, I started to think differently—and did something drastic.
Presentando…El Sicario
Fighting in the Sangin Valley, Afghanistan, Jose Mejia has been in some gunfights…but it was his Chamorro culture that led him to grow long hair.
How To Braid Your Hair (For Guys)
View PostWho’s Your Hair Daddy?
Your hair homie is the person who influenced you to grow long hair—not someone famous, but someone you know. My hair homie was a legend…and a tragedy.
El Levanta Pesas
He describes his transformation losing over 100 pounds. He has the bound shears emblazoned on his forearm. He’s Brian Morehouse on The Longhairs podcast.
El Rubio’s 2-Year Hair Update Reveals Concern
I was cruising into my 2-year hair update—until my recent visit to the salon. See the cause for concern (along with some gains) and how I’m dealing with it.
Family, Friends & Flow
Come out to La Jolla, CA for a sneak peek at the new collections of Hair Ties For Guys, a coastal breeze and a complete cast of family, friends and flow.
We Are Splitting Up
You probably thought this would never happen, and it will be sad for some, but we are splitting up. Here is what happened and why we made the decision.
The Longhairs Meet Jefferson Jay
The Longhairs meet Jefferson Jay, and through incredible acts & awesome oddities, our friendship in great hair becomes a springboard to world history.
Longhairs of Marvel: Phase 4 and Beyond
Through years of diligent study and decades of life experience, I am the world’s leading authority on long hair in Marvel cinema. This is Part II in Longhairs of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
El Moreno’s 2-Year Hair Update
Eye jabs, hair in your windpipe, strands in your butt crack and the mysterious ballsack wrap. El Moreno covers everything after two years of hair growth since The Great Cut.
Get to Know El Spencerino
His approach to earning a job with The Longhairs says a lot—and can work for almost anything. That’s why you should get to know El Spencerino on Let It Ride.