Male Pattern Baldness Haircuts

Men with receding hairlines can still look stylish with short haircuts. A high fade and side-swept comb-over hide thin areas and give a clean, sharp appearance. Nicolas Cage shows how stylishly bald men can look with the right haircut.

Pompadour

The classic pompadour features long hair on top and short sides. It’s now gender-neutral and can be worn with most haircuts. Slick it back or spike it upward to suit your taste. Use quality pomade like Suavecito’s Original Hold Pomade for even greater style.

The modern pomp features shorter locks on the sides and back for easier styling. It is ideal for dapper men with limited time.

A straight pomp with fade adds elegance and freshness to men’s grooming. Elvis Presley famously donned this style for an air of sophistication and classiness.

Buzz and Crew

A buzz cut draws attention away from receding hairlines or widow’s peaks and off-centers the focus. It also downplays longer foreheads.

The crew cut is an alternative, featuring shorter sides and longer locks on top for contrast. Add depth with low or high fades for visual interest. Be cautious with square faces, as it can create an aggressive aesthetic. Pair with facial stubble for optimal results.

Taper Fade

A taper fade is a unique hairstyle that reduces shortening compared to conventional fades, ideal for unruly locks. It starts high near the temples and gradually lengthens towards the crown.

Taper fades suit almost any hairstyle and is excellent for older men wanting to maintain their masculine aesthetic. There are low, medium, and high taper fade options available. The style is suitable for younger individuals looking for a more daring look.

Quiff

The quiff, like the pompadour, adds drama to any look. It works well on men with square faces, defining their outline across the forehead. Medium-length hair (4 to 6 inches) is necessary. Use sea salt spray or hair wax for a casual matte finish, or add strong-hold hairspray for an Ivy League vibe.

For a different look, try a low fade quiff with shorter dimensions on the back and sides, popularized by David Beckham.

Military Style

Military styles can be dapper and stylish. Try a faux hawk with taper fade or the traditional high and tight regulation cut for a unique look.

This style is perfect for a sleek and polished appearance. It can be slicked back for an immaculate look or spiked up for ruggedness. It works well with wavy or curly locks and pairs nicely with complex parts and intricate hair designs. High and low skin fade fades are equally striking with this military cut.