Slick Men’s Hairstyles

If you’re searching for an effortless style to keep you looking fashionable and practical, the slick-back type is what you need. Made famous by Don Draper in Mad Men, this sleek style works with almost all hair lengths and can easily be maintained using styling products designed specifically for it.

The Pompadour

No matter the occasion, a classic pompadour always looks smart. Pair this style with a taper fade and beard blend for maximum impact! Pompadours are neat and structured, but you could opt for a textured pomp for a more relaxed appearance. It still looks chic without needing as much styling work. To achieve this look, use quality hair wax or pomade to form the base for the pompadour. Next, work in some pomade using a tooth comb for added shine before spraying some light hairspray to seal it in place – that should do it! Now enjoy an eye-catching style sure to turn heads.

The Undercut

For an eye-catching, high-contrast style, an undercut is the ideal hairstyle. With short sides and backs, this hairstyle allows your longer locks to show while remaining professional-looking – ideal for job interviews and parties! Plus, its versatility means it can be styled to suit any mood or event!

This undercut pixie features tight-cropped sides combined with shoulder-grazing locks in an asymmetrical design, creating an eye-catching asymmetry. Its dark hue and rumpled texture lend it an almost-mohawk feel while remaining feminine enough for wear alone or tied into a neat top-knot. Undercuts are suitable for women with medium to long hair. However, this style should be recommended for something other than Diamond face shapes as it could exaggerate their features and lengthen features too much.

The Modern Slick

Slick-back styling is ideal for men who wish to achieve an attractive and polished look, making it quick and straightforward to achieve this hair trend. Damp-blow-dry your locks away from your face before adding some pomade to your hands and smoothing back your kinks using a comb or fingers.

This hairstyle works beautifully when worn with a side part and creates a masculine and rebellious aesthetic. For extra flair, add structure by selecting a temple fade haircut to accentuate your hairline, and finish off your style by styling with a thick beard or strategic scruff to enhance its sleek appearance and make you appear professional and ready to tackle whatever may come your way during the day or night. This trendy look will have people turning heads!

The Side-Swept Bangs

Ask your stylist for a deep side part with a wispy fringe if you want to add bangs to a straight bob. This style will conceal broad foreheads while reshaping your face shape and keeping wrinkles out of sight.

Halle Berry pairs her sleek pixie cut with side-swept bangs for an edgy yet elegant style, creating an eye-catching yet dramatic fringe that emphasizes and showcases her copper hair color perfectly. A layered medium-length bob is chic and sophisticated, featuring long side-swept bangs that can frame the face or be parted to one side for versatility. This style works best on straight, blonde hair with lowlights or highlights for added dimension; using a volumizing spray like Kenra will keep your locks in place all day.

The Side-Swept Pompadour

Elvis Presley made the pomp famous among male hairstyles by popularizing this slick cut, originally worn only by women. With plenty of volume but balanced by tapering or skin fade, this hairstyle boasts style and volume in equal measures.

If you prefer a more mature vibe, consider this tall pomp style with side parting and tapered or skin fade. It requires less commitment than its longer variations and works exceptionally well on round-face shapes. Slick-back pompadours look sharp and elegant in any setting, but adding texture might give your look additional dimension if your locks are curly or wavy. Texturizing clay or paste can be applied using fingers and a comb to provide an easy yet casual style for everyday wear.