Men’s Medium Length Hair Styles

Taper Fade

A taper fade combines short back- and side-layered hair with longer top layers for a subtle contrast. Best suited with a side part.

Blowout

Create height and volume with a blowout style. It works best with straight hair, but may be more challenging with curlier locks.

Comb-Over

The comb-over is low maintenance and versatile and suits many face shapes and hair types.

Drop Fade

For a modern look, try the drop fade. The fade starts from the lowest point on your scalp and gradually curves upward to meet your ears.

Classic Pomp

Achieve a statement look with classic pomp styles, using pomade for easy maintenance.

Mullet

Combine long back hair with short front hair and a fade for an eye-catching mullet style. Regular grooming and maintenance are required.

Pompadour Mullet

This modern take on the mullet features a pompadour in the center, and a temple fade on the sides.

Spiky Mullet

Grow your hair to shoulder-length and trim the top layer for a spiky mullet look. Use styling products for texture and definition.

Bun

The bun hairstyle is effortlessly stylish and masculine, suitable for wavy or curly locks. It can be paired with fades and worn sideways or backways.

Comb Over with Fades

An easy-to-maintain style featuring a center part. Combine with various types of fades for a unique look.

Afro-Textured Hair

Experiment with twists to find the right style for Afro-textured hair. Consult a stylist for grooming products and recommendations.

Side Part

Add contrast and volume to a high-volume style with a side part. Suitable for formal occasions and works well with low fades.

How to Achieve the Look

Towel-dry slightly damp hair and use pomade or gel to create the desired shape. Comb back the hair and set it with hairspray to complete the look.