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Mullet hairstyles are back as men don't cut hair after pandemic barber shut down

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BirminghamLive.In fact, it’s even thought that the full on mullet is making its stand in Birmingham. Aaron Williams, manager of Blunt Barber in Jewellery Quarter's St Paul's Square, told BirminghamLive: "We do still get quite a few mullets, but they're on their way out now thankfully. "People are 'seeing the light', so to speak, and are chopping them off."Men understand that you can’t just lift a photo and place it on someone’s head.

Why? Because everyone is an individual. A cut may work perfectly on one person, but terribly on another."The avant-garde look of the time is for sure the mullet.

Although maybe only one per cent of men rock it, and out of those, only one per cent of them actually suit it."On current hair trends, Aaron added:.

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