Few hairstyles have had the longevity and popularity as the mullet. Find out more about a mullet hairstyle with help from a professional hair and makeup artist in this free video clip.
Mullet are saltwater fish typically used as bait when small, or eaten when full grown. Grey mullet are gray with a darker gray stripe down the side and are scavengers -- adult mullet will eat algae and other detritus that falls to the bottom. In a saltwater fish tank, they can be used to keep the tank clean and serve as a warning sign when the oxygen levels begin to drop. They will generally surface and "mouth" the air -- gaping their mouths open above water -- as the water becomes brackish, well before the other fish in the tank…
Fish cultivation can be done for recreational, personal or business purposes. Some people enjoy raising fish. Others cultivate fish for practical purposes, such as sale or consumption. Cultivating fish can be a profitable venture if they are sold to local markets. Raising your own fish requires time and effort but can be a worthwhile endeavor for your own personal happiness or economic benefit. All you need is unrestricted access to a body of water and a few tools of the trade.
Casting nets into oceans and rivers to cull seafood dates to ancient Egypt, where nets have been found in tombs several thousand years old. Early nets were made of linen or cotton, which absorbed water. Later nets were made of nylon. According to Joe Malat of Chesapeake Angler Magazine, most cast nets today are made of nylon monofiliment.
The mullet hairstyle first became popular with men and women in the 1980s. The hairstyle allowed both sexes to have long hair in the back with short, well-groomed hair in the front. The back hair could also be tied in a ponytail or tucked under the collar. The mullet complements most round faces, highlighting cheekbones and eyes.
The mullet was a popular hairstyle that came and went quickly throughout the 1980s and 1990s, but is slowly making a fashionable comeback today. Playfully referred to as "business in the front-party in the back," the mullet is cut short on the top and sides with considerable length left in the back sections. If you are looking for a retro fashion, many different kids of mullet hairstyles can be created to suit your own individual style.
The Asian mullet hairstyle has gained popularity among young Asian males. The Asian mullet is made popular by anime characters. The mullet is typically worn as a short to medium length and utilizes styling products to achieve the desired look.
Caring for your mullet hair cut will largely depend on your personal style and the amount of time you are willing to devote to your unique coif. Certain niche mullets might require the expert advice of a licensed stylist. For all others, here are some suggestions to give your mullet a little extra "oomph" every day.
Love is a good mullet. If you're thinking of taking the plunge, you're in good company. This classic haircut has been sported by personalities as diverse as John Stamos and Melissa Etherage. Next time you head to the barber, ask for business up front and a party in the back. Read on to learn more.