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Most Popular Haircuts and Hairstyles for Men in 2024: Stylish, Natural, & Confident

(Excerpt from Article By Gatsby Published on: January 24, 2024)

Welcome to 2024, a year where men's hair trends are taking an exciting turn, perfect for the fashion-conscious, dynamic man! This year, its all about embracing natural, textured hairstyles that reflect a sense of authenticity and ease. Instead, the spotlight is on more relaxed, textured looks that showcase a mans natural charm. Barber culture continues to trend, highlighting the art of expertly crafted haircuts offering a polished yet understated look. Korean fashion significantly influences haircuts in Asia, blending modernity and tradition on the global stage. At the forefront of mens hair trends, GATSBY keenly observes the evolving preferences in Asia, Europe, and the United States. Their long-standing expertise in tracking market shifts enables them to create bespoke, luxurious, yet utterly masculine hair care products designed for the stylish, modern man who values quality and practicality. GATSBYs marketing team has identified 70 hairstyles set to be big hits in 2024. Remember that your hairstyle is a powerful expression of your individuality and ambition—embrace these styles with confidence.


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As more young men use a hair loss drug, some doctors caution about rare side effects

(NBC News Article By Akshay Syal, M.D.)

More young men are taking a medication to prevent hair loss, prompting some concerns that the oral drug has been linked to rare but potentially long-lasting side effects. A report by Epic Research, conducted on behalf of NBC News, found that the number of men in the U.S. with finasteride prescriptions increased nearly 200% in the last seven years. “It’s like water in my clinic,” said dermatologist Dr. Jerry Shapiro of NYU Langone Health. “I’m prescribing it all the time.” While the Epic report looked at men 25 and older, Shapiro and other doctors say they are also seeing more young men seeking treatment at an earlier age, including some in their late teens looking to stop hair loss before it starts or gets worse.


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Tips for a healthy head of hair

(Article by Sarah Kester)

A healthy scalp is vital to maintaining a lustrous head of hair. The key to a healthy scalp starts with knowing your scalp type. There are three basic scalp types, oily, dry and normal. A scalp that produces to much sebum results in oil build up, creating a greasy look. Overwashing, reactions to haircare products along with hair type can contribute to an oily scalp. To eliviate oily scalp use products specifically formulated for oily scalp and avoid overwashing. Flaky hair along with an itchy head are indicators of a dry scalp. Weather, haircare products and stress can be causes of dry scalp. To reduce dry scalp conditions try using medicated shampoos or an all natural moisturizing shampoo, washing hair less frequently, drinking more water, and managing stress levels. If your hair is shiny with no split ends you have a normal scalp. A scalp that is free of flakes, redness, and irritation. The scalp is smooth and clean between hair follicles with no dryness, sunburn, or irritation. To keep your scalp normal use all natural hair care products, as needed depending on your hair type. Avoid overwashing your hair which could lead to a dry or oily scalp.


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