El Rubio’s 15-Month Hair Update
El Rubio checks in with his 15 month hair update, and he’s doing something he’s never done before: growing out his neck hair (and it’s a minor disaster).
El Rubio checks in with his 15 month hair update, and he’s doing something he’s never done before: growing out his neck hair (and it’s a minor disaster).
Despite vehemently resisting our increasingly aggressive overtures to grow his hair out for years…we now present El Chuckarino’s first official hair update.
Some funny, some complimentary, some inflammatory, certainly you’ve heard one of these comments about your hair. Here are the most common—and how I respond.
“Should I grow my hair out?” An age-old question every man has asked, we examine the pros & cons—and reveal the indisputable reason you should grow long hair.
In one of his first visits to a salon, El Rubio explains how to recognize damaged hair for men, how to mitigate the damage, and how to choose the right salon.
How much progress in one year of hair growth? El Rubio takes an official measurement—and makes a shocking announcement—in his long-awaited 1 year hair update.
After one year of hair growth, El Moreno breaks down the four Awkward Stage Resistance Points (ASRP)—and reveals how he is making the awkward stage easy.
As the rain falls in San Diego, El Moreno takes a few minutes to answer your questions and show you what he’s working with at nine months of hair growth.
In his third update video El Moreno shows us just how much hair growth he’s experienced in the last 4 months, plus 4 tactics for managing it.
The complete shampoo & conditioner review from El Rubio, including all the lingo, why it matters and what you’ll find in The Longhairs new Epic Cleanse and Ideal Conditions.
In March I shaved my head and donated 24 inches of hair at The Great Cut. Watch my first hair update after one month of hair growth in the journey back to flow.
If you’re a guy with long hair, you could be losing hair in your brush. Is hair shedding normal? How much is ok? SHOULD YOU PANIC??
Here’s what you need to know, muchacho.
Alright boys, let’s talk split ends. If you happen to have found this searching for information about the offensive position, “split end,” in American football, try “wide receiver.”
Here we’re talking about the split end not as it relates to the proverbial gridiron, but the mysterious condition relating to your long hair. Often spoken of by women in whispered tones like a shadow in the night.
Brushing IS a critical part of your hair maintenance routine, and proper technique is crucial. Here’s how to brush your hair for men, amigo.
“How do you make your hair grow faster?”
Paired with different variations of “how do I get through the awkward stage,” these are the most common questions we get by far.
It’s understandable. The awkward stage is a pain.
As a longhair there’s great pride in lettin’ it ride. You learn about yourself and your hair, and together you and your trusty strands grow an inseparable bond. These strands are the ones that have been with you since the beginning. The old vets, who were once young recruits leading the charge to your shoulders. These days though, they hold the line as the last four inches on your glorious head of hair.
Have you ever wondered if you should cut your long hair? The obvious answer is no, you should not cut your long hair “off.” But if you’ve been growing for a number of years you might be thinking about getting a trim, which there are mixed opinions about. Should I trim it or not? Will trimming make my hair grow faster? What can I do about these annoying short hairs around my ears and neckline? As it turns out, we have a professional hair cutter and certified longhair right here on our block.