Adopting the gray hair look is personal; only you know when is best. But if you decide to go gray, consider asking a colorist to blend partial white highlights into your existing grey streaks for an understated yet natural appearance.
1. The Pompadour:
– Pompadour styles are popularly associated with thick-haired men.
– Requires certain levels of follicular density for it to hold correctly.
– Classic brushed-back style with a fade and scruffy beard blend.
– Suitable for formal and informal occasions.
– Works well for men with natural grey locks looking to add flair.
2. The Comb Over:
– Effortless style that exudes sophistication.
– Modern take on the traditional crew cut.
– Length is vital for this style.
– Volumizing gel or hairspray can add lift and texture.
– Curtain bangs can give your look some flair.
– Ideal for men with salt and pepper hair who want to add edge.
– Can be completed with either a full fringe or slicked-back mustache.
3. The Slicked Back Mustache:
– Classic go-to choice for the modern gentleman.
– Combine with a fade haircut and styled mustache.
– Stark contrast between long, slicked-back hair on top and closely shaven sides.
– Works for all hair lengths, but medium and longer locks particularly suit it.
– Use styling products that add shine without weighing down the look.
4. The Brush Up:
– Enhances gray or silver dyed hair and frames the face.
– Wavy bob style for added length and volume.
– Playful yet classic cut with a side-swept fringe.
– Ryan Reynolds showcases the comb-over style with gray hair.
– Longer top pieces with shorter sides and back.
– A slight pompadour finisher for a powerful yet confident look.
– Pixie cuts with rounded under ends create a face-slimming look and are easy to maintain.
Having gray hair doesn’t mean sacrificing style. Explore different haircuts to suit your taste and enhance your appearance with the proper styling techniques.