These Hairstyles Are Currently Popular Among Mexican Urban Teens

Featured below are photos of Mexican urban teens by photographer Stefan Ruiz. Their awkward hairstyles and distinct outfits are a part of Cholombianos subculture which they represent. This subculture centers around cumbia music which became very popular in 1960s and found a strong foothold in Mexico, specifically in Monterrey.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

These kind of haircuts are popular among Mexican urban teens.

25 thoughts on “These Hairstyles Are Currently Popular Among Mexican Urban Teens”

  1. Just another reason to Build The Wall.

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  2. Give’em a decent barbershop and there wouldn’t be any need for a wall. I’d be fleeing the country, too.

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  3. Cause your hillbilly hairdo is so much better. World laughing at America.

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  4. well we have pictures of one…proof of the tard hair… and the other guesses that the other is a hillbilly with hillbilly hair “whatever that is” Anything is better than Putah hair

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  5. This look like a fake

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  6. mexicans look like chinese with long noses.

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  7. I’m wondering how they keep the hats on with even the slightest gust of wind.

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  8. Dispensing Hate Facts is still hate, and racist. LandLord needs to go back to his home country of New Jersey, make Jersey a better place then come tell us how to do it.

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  9. Crazy hair cuts doesn’t provide proof of anything. We had Mullets, should people with Mullets be sentt packing?

  10. You still have them. They are genetic when Mom and Dad are siblings.

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  11. Thanks Obama

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  12. Yes

  13. Why on earth I saw it…???!!!!😫🙈🙈🙈

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  14. Mexican here.
    these are not from Mexico. They are from Colombia. It is not a fashion, it is a GANG related style. they are being initiated.
    they do not keep the hairdos when they grow up. but they do evolve.
    Not that we dun have ridiculous fashions in Mexico. But mostly if the police see you like this I think you’ll be arrested hahaha

  15. or buried in the woods without your head

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  16. Dumb Shites. Off the Ganja, Man

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  17. Fake

  18. God hates Americans.

  19. I expect a lot of “build the wall” comments for this.

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  20. This is funny, but I don’t know if it could be considered “racist” in any way, since I am Mexican and the haircuts are “normal”, those are “popular” but as a meme. ;)

  21. Nasty ass illegal, terrorist trash!

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  22. Ok, this might be humorous but in the other side it’s straight up racism. It’s not from mexico and just making another race look like retards is not cool my gees

  23. Whoever wrote this article is a retard, and so is whoever believes it.

  24. 1. There’s a curious link between these haircuts and themes found in traditional Mayan hairstyles.
    2. I’m from Canada, and we consider Americans to be trash we want to keep out, specifically because they come out with the nonsense they’ve exemplified above. Mexicans are welcome! :)

  25. i love these haircuts! so destroy lonely ken carson opium YEAT…I LOVE MEXICO

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