The 'fauxhawk' hairstyle is an approximation of a
mohawk made without buzzing or shaving the sides of the head, allowing an imitation of the extreme look of a true mohawk without having to commit to it by shaving the head. The fauxhawk was introduced into pop culture by international soccer superstar
David Beckham. Fashioning himself after
Hedi Slimane, he was largely responsible for the style's becoming recognizable.
The fauxhawk is typically worn with a small but noticeable spike in the middle, though usually considerably shorter than many traditional Mohawks. Because a fauxhawk does not involve shaving the head, most, if not all, of the hair will be gelled upward, allowing for a much larger, but less dramatic, mohawk.
Variations
Hoxton fin
'The Hoxton Fin' refers to a style of haircut popular with young men in the
Hoxton and
Shoreditch districts of
London during the period
2000 -
2004[1]. The style comprises two partings, one on either side, with the central portion of hair swept up in to a central crest, or "fin"; the back and sides remained cut short. While clearly related to the
Mohican, the Hoxton Fin differs in having a
roof of a
cathedral than the fin of a
fish.
Since about 2004 the style has largely fallen into disuse, to be replaced by a new style - the Hoxton Fillet - a combination of a Hoxton fin and a
Mullet.
The Hoxton Fin has persisted with the youth of the UK (2006), though it now has left the confines of the ultra trendy hangouts of
Hoxton and
Shoreditch and has become the norm for the young up and coming from the home counties. Ironically these "yoofs" (may also be described as upwardly mobile
chav) often work as clerks and technical support personnel for the banks and financial institutions situated in the
City of London, not more than a 5 minute walk from the area it was first created in. However as these gentlemen are often slightly older than the original wearers of the style and frequently have been already visited by the spectre of the English receding hairline, a new trend is appearing, "The Hoxton Combover"; the fin portion of the haircut is now being used to disguise the thinning on the top of the head.
Pony-hawk
Another version of the fauxhawk was popularized by
Sanjaya Malakar on an episode of
American Idol. On the next show,
Ryan Seacrest, the host, wore a pony-hawk wig. Since these appearances, the pony-hawk shows up from time to time on laymen as well as dogs.
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Notable fauxhawk wearers
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Musicians
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The fauxhawk has been used by many mainstream musicians and other celebrities, examples including:
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Brandon Flowers, lead singer of
The Killers
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Tré Cool, drummer of
Green Day
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Joel Madden lead singer of
Good Charlotte
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Fran Healy lead singer of
Travis
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Jesse Lacey, lead singer of
Brand New
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Mikey Way bass player of
My Chemical Romance
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Mike Mizanin, WWE wrestler
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Joe Jonas of
Jonas Brothers
And to a lesser extent:
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Jack Osbourne, son of rock legend
Ozzy Osbourne
★ Drummer
Travis Barker of Blink-182
★ Lawrence McMahon, guitar/bass/keyboard for
Steel Hockett McGeeHee
★ Frontman
Chester Bennington of Linkin Park (only seen in the band's "
What I've Done" music video)
★ Lucas Rossi, Rockstar:Supernova
Other
★ Rugby players
Carlos Spencer,
Nikki Robinson and
Shane Williams
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Richie 'The' King of PFPC, Famous for 'giving it a miss'.
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Lukas Rossi of fame
★ Art director
Jason Tisser
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Kevin Pereira, host of
Attack of the Show
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Ryan Seacrest, host of
American Idol
★ Football player,
David Beckham of
LA Galaxy
★ Bruno the Gay Austrian Fashion reporter from
Da Ali G Show
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Chad Gray,
Mudvayne(During