Q: Boho Chic is all about layers, and accessories are an important part of this. Bracelets are a must-have for the Boho Chic style. Thin silver bangles and colorful, woven Mexican bracelets are amongst the most popular types. For a creative twist, you could also wear wooden bangles.  You can wear bracelets on your ankles (i.e. anklets) too! Thin, dangly silver ones are nice. You can also wear bracelets (also known as armbands) on your upper arms: braided and metal armbands are popular. Boho Chic earrings are dangly and often combine metal and natural stones. They can also include feathers and leather. As with everything that is Boho Chic, seek out natural shades and materials. Boho Chic necklaces range in lengths, but what they're composed of is generally the same: natural materials and colors.  Leather, metals, stones, shells, fringe, cottons and wools are common materials. (These are also common materials for earrings and bracelets.) Ethnic-inspired pieces are particularly popular. Fedoras and floppy, wide-brimmed hats are popular in Boho Chic, as are crocheted caps. Floppy, wide-brimmed hats in neutral tones are often paired with long dresses, or with flowy tops and short shorts. Floral headbands were hugely popular in summer 2015. Other types of head pieces that are popular include braided headbands and chain tiaras.   Tying scarves or bandanas around your hair or wearing them as headbands is also popular. Colorfully patterned handbags as well as handbags with fringe and tassels are popular Boho Chic choices. As with everything Boho Chic, aim for natural fabrics and shades. Big sunglasses in varying shapes are key elements of Boho Chic. Round glasses and aviators are quite popular, but anything big and vintage-looking will do — choose what looks best on your face! Select your accessories carefully, taking your entire outfit into consideration. You want to make sure that a) your accessories match the tone of your outfit, and b) they aren't competing with each other.  You don't need to wear five necklaces with big stone pendants on them: just choose the one that looks best with your outfit. You probably don't want to wear a chain tiara with jeans and a simple white top. It would be more appropriate with a summery maxi dress.
A: Know that accessorizing is a must. Wear bracelets. Wear dangly earrings. Wear a necklace. Get at least one hat. Buy a headband. Get a colorful handbag. Wear vintage-style sunglasses. Don't overdo it.

Q: Most men prefer shorter hairstyles.  If you're not ready to give up your long, feminine locks, try tying them back in a ponytail or sporting a "man bun."  If you want to cut your hair short, familiarize yourself with the names of different men's hairstyles before getting it cut.  Taper Cut- A short haircut with the sides and back of the head cut progressively shorter down toward the neck. Bowl Cut- Longer hair around the top of the head, shorter hair around the lower part of the head, with little or no blending in between the two lengths.  Looks like someone placed a bowl on your head and simply cut around it. Brush Cut- Short, tapered hair around the sides of the head, uniform in length at the top of the head.  Hair at the top of the head is styled straight up to resemble the bristles of a brush. Business Man's Cut- Generic term for a shorter (but not too short), conservative haircut, appropriate for the office.  Hair is short and tapered around the sides and longer at the top to allow for a part. Caesar Cut- Back and sides are tapered, while hair at the top of the head is layered one to two inches in length.  The top hair is combed forward giving the effect of bangs. Crew Cut- Very short cut that is tapered on the back and sides and top of the head. Fade- Extremely tapered cut, with hair on the sides and back cut very close to the head and tapered upward to a longer length at the top of the head. Flat Top- Back and sides are very tapered, while hair on the top is cut to stand straight up. There are several different kinds of hairstyling products that can help to maintain a masculine hairstyle.  Each product is used to achieve a specific look.  Pomade- Use on shorter styles, to create texture. Wax- Use to add shine. Mud- Use on longer styles, to create a "disheveled" look. Cream- Use to control frizz. Gel- Use for a strong hold or to create a "wet" look. Hairspray- Use to add volume and greater control to hair. With shorter hairstyles, men need to be more conscious of the hair on the backs of their necks and the way their sideburns look. They have less hair to hide under than most women do.  Be sure to talk to your barber about how you want your neck hair and sideburns cut and shaped.
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Wear your hair short. Use men's hairstyling products. Cut your neck hair and sideburns.