How to Style Medium-Length Male Hair

Pinning back or combing over with an undone quiff

Medium-length locks offer more styling freedom. Pinning back or combing over with an undone quiff, the bright combover style combines casualness and polish for an effortlessly chic finish.

Start your beach-ready look off right by getting a barber to add texture.

Start your beach-ready look off right by getting a barber to add texture throughout, creating a windswept effect that would look right at home on the shoreline. Finish it off with Regal Gentleman Matte Clay for a natural-looking result.

Afro

If you want a style with maximum volume, try the natural Afro. It effectively accentuates your curls while giving an attractive finish without overdoing it with product or frizz. Just be mindful that Afro hair tends to dryness; keeping it moisturized regularly should help avoid breakage and maintain healthy locks.

Bowl top afro with fade and line up for a manageable look

If you want a manageable look, try opting for the bowl top afro with fade and lineup. This style features plenty of texture with dense top sections while the sides remain close to your head for easy maintenance.

Afro Dreadlocks Are an Eye-Catching Choice for the daring and style-confident

Are You Daring and Style-Confident? Afro Dreadlocks Are an Eye-Catching Choice. If you aren’t afraid of taking risks, Afro dreadlocks can make a statement and stylish choice. Wear them slick back for an elegant appearance, or let loose for casual vibes.

Undercut

This look relies on the contrast between long hair on top and shaved sides to create an eye-catching style perfect for fashion-conscious gents. Whether styled into a side ponytail, combover, pompadour, or swept-back look, this medium-length haircut will surely turn heads and draw notice!

Taper

Men with straight strands may benefit from the sleek appeal of a taper haircut. This style balances nonchalance with polish, making it the perfect way to frame the face. Ask your barber to use a skin fade for this style, as this will eliminate intricate hairlines and require less trimming than other cuts.

Combover

The combover can provide the best of both worlds if you compare it with a slick or clean cut. Similar to a slicked-back style but with your barber creating a natural stoppage at the skin of your neck for added definition, it is typically worn pushed back to one side and worn in this manner for optimal styling.

Bro Flow

Are You Growing Out Your hair and Feeling Confused about What Style to Try Next? Try Out a Bro Flow: an updated variation on the Pompadour that emphasizes volume. It is ideal for medium-length wavy locks some length – use hair gel and cream to keep their shape. Take inspiration from actor Dev Patel, who wears his Bro Flow at about Chin Length.