How to Style Men’s Hair

Hair is an indispensable accessory that can boost confidence. Men tend to rely on it as part of their personal style statement. Men need a haircare regimen tailored specifically for their individual hair type, beginning with shampoo that removes daily grime without stripping away moisture from their locks.

Textured Crop

A textured crop is one of the trendiest ways to wear this classic cut. It utilizes a low fade for shape, while its signature Caesar fringe adds plenty of personality. This short hairstyle for men works beautifully with curly locks. It can also work for those with wavy or spiky top styles. Furthermore, this style would look fantastic with fades or taper on the back and sides; your barber can create an appealing texturized finish using clippers or texturizing products for a great final result.

Caesar Cut

Caesar haircuts are highly adaptable and suitable for various hair textures. Curly locks look exceptionally stylish when combined with long fringes and fades or undercuts for an eye-catching and elegant appearance. Caesar cuts are one of the most accessible styles to style, as all they require are fine-tooth combs and small amounts of product – try Dove Men Care Sculpting Paste for a matte finish or Bed Head by TIGI Slick Trick Pomade for smoother results.

Blowout

Men looking for an impressive yet manageable style should try a blowout style. However, to maintain their blowouts for as long as possible, they must keep their hair dry by showering, wearing a shower cap, staying out of the rain, and sleeping on satin pillowcases to avoid bedhead. Blowouts can last up to seven days and save time and money in the long run by eliminating daily washing and styling of your hair. Furthermore, learning this skill at home is highly cost-effective – saving time and money along the way!

Pompadour

The pompadour is an elegant and timeless hairstyle made famous by King Louis XV of France and is now worn by men who wish to appear sophisticated and fashionable. A complete pompadour pairs well with both skins fade and taper fade haircuts, while its relaxed style makes it suitable for casual settings – and can even be styled back with gel for easier grooming! Be sure to communicate precisely which pompadour style you prefer when meeting with a barber or stylist for cutting, so they can tailor it appropriately and make styling easy. This will allow them to cut it exactly how you envision.

High Fade

A high fade can add flair to any haircut. It draws the eye toward your top hair and looks particularly impressive when combined with a tricky part. A high skin fade is an effective way to create both weight and a striking contrast on your sides, as demonstrated in this style. Additionally, it pairs nicely with a comb-over, as evidenced here. This cut features clean edges balanced by intentional texturing on top, creating an eclectic yet structured appearance. A subtle beard completes this look.

Medium Fade

Men with curly hair often opt for a medium fade, as this cut helps frame their thick locks and highlight their texture. In addition, this cut can also be styled into a quiff or challenging part design for an eye-catching look. A fade is an effective way to balance out an otherwise large beard or mustache and is an ideal haircut for black-haired guys who wish to maintain an attractive appearance without maintaining full beards.

Undercut

Undercuts are an on-trend haircut, perfect for many styles and occasions. Wear yours slicked back for a sleek appearance, or add pomade or wax to create a quiff style with this haircut. Benefits of this style include its slimming effect on sides and nape areas with thick hair, as well as less daily styling (provided you don’t let it grow out). Unfortunately, however, this style may not suit specific facial structures. Also, regular trims may be needed to keep regrowth looking neat.