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According to Stéphane Amaru of Stéphane Amaru Institution, these fun yet edgy looks were not built traditionally. Instead, they’ve been first deconstructed, then reconstructed to give a new-millennium appeal. By reversing the construction order, these haircuts look as if they have grown back. Shaggy and textured they offer a lived-in appeal that’s accented beautifully by the moistened, nearly oiled, finish.