Men With Receding Temples Can Hide Them With A Quiff

Men with thicker hair can conceal receding temples with a quiff haircut, whether spiky or bold. This haircut works for any face shape and pairs nicely with clean-shaven beards.

High Fade

A high-fade haircut is an elegant solution to conceal a receding hairline. Your temple and forehead hairs will be cut very short to blend in seamlessly with the remainder of your long or medium-length hair, and styled using pomade or styling gel for a sleek and stylish finish. Men who prefer more dramatic effects may opt for high fade haircuts like temple fade, drop fade, and burst fade styles of high fade haircuts.

Mid Fade

The Mid Fade haircut is ideal for men with receding temples as it helps conceal them. Furthermore, its stylishness makes it versatile enough to create various looks – just be sure to visit your barber regularly to maintain a clean hairline! Mid fades typically reach an inch above the ear, allowing them to cover receding temples without being too obvious. They often combine longer hair on top, like quiff or pompadour, for an eye-catching appearance.

Quiff

A quiff is an innovative modern take on classic haircuts such as pompadours and mohawks, perfect for modern times. Applying some hair pomade can transform this styleApplying some hair pomade can transform this style from a sharp peak into a a more messy or spiked look – particularly helpful if your temples recede as it draws the focus away from those thinner areas and onto your thicker top locks instead. For this style, your hair should be relatively long at the crown while shorter in the back and sides. A low or taper fade works well here, though you could also opt for skin fades for something bolder. Use a small amount of hair product on the top sections, particularly at your temples, for maximum volume at your crown.

Fringe

Fringe bangs add a fresh and youthful appearance to any face, softening the sharp edges of facial features while softening their sharpness. They can be styled with or without a beard to emphasize different parts of your facial structure. An expertly done fringe haircut can look dapper. In this gentleman’s case, his side-brushed puffed pompadour has a temple fade texture for added style, and his full beard adds another classic element. Short fringe styles come in all sorts of shapes, lengths, and textures – from blunt to textured – and can be styled slick over the forehead with hair gel for more formal events or tucked behind your ears to give an angular effect. No matter the look, make sure your fringe is shorter than other parts of your hair so it doesn’t come into contact with your face; sweat or humidity could quickly rear its ugly head again and ruin it all!