Adding Texture to Short Long Hairstyles

A chin or cheek-length bob with slightly curvier edges and texture at the crown offers an effortless, flattering style to achieve volume and tone! Just apply the volumizing product and blow dry it for this beautiful finish!

Medchill suggests that embracing your natural texture with a curly or wavy pixie cut can be an effortless way to reduce styling efforts. Apply to smooth shampoo before blow-drying for an effortless style!

High and Tight

A high and tight haircut is an appealing manly style that can help cover up a receding hairline. First popularized by military personnel who needed low-maintenance cuts that wouldn’t interfere with their helmets, today, this style can be seen worn by celebrities like Ryan Reynolds and Conor McGregor.

You can add flair by adding Klingon beard or chin curtain styles; alternatively, you could also use styling products to achieve spikey effects.

If you have dark hair, consider opting for a textured high and tight with skin fade to bring out its natural hue. By adding texture, this style helps break up the stark contrast between short sides and longer tops. To create this style, comb or blow dry, your hair forward using gels and pomades that provide shine and hold. This style can easily be kept looking polished with regular trims; all it requires is an experienced barber who can create the appropriate taper, fade, or undercut on both sides and crown area.

Bald Sides with Spikes

Spikes can help create volume, divert attention away from widow’s peaks and receding hairlines, and look quite elegant when combined with fades or taper on the sides. You can experiment with various styles of spikes until finding one that best meets your taste and preferences.

Thicker spiky locks that are brushed back and swept up create an outstanding, stylish, and unique haircut. Their dark hue is exquisite, while the artful up sweep adds elegance to their design. Additionally, a beautiful side bald fade further complements this spiky style.

If you have short strands, use tapering on the sides and hard parting to create an elegant pompadour that stands out. Add texture with texturizing wax for extra texture to give this style some edge; this style works exceptionally well on those who have concise cuts at the bottom but want an elegant appearance.

Textured Top

Add texture to your short hairstyles for added depth and to give the appearance of completeness. Adding texture with a clean fade and a more extended top layer can quickly transform it from boring to eye-catching. Slick back your locks for a sleek finish, or create unique spikes using Bed Head For Men By TIGI Pure Texture Molding Paste for this effect.

Ask your barber or stylist to leave the top section of your hair longer and textured for added interest – this allows you to sculpt it into a quiff or even form tiny spikes!

An asymmetric pixie haircut can be both stylish and daring. Ask your barber or stylist to fade the sides but keep the crown of your head long and textured, then finish off this sophisticated style with a decorative comb for an eye-catching finish. It makes an excellent look for formal events such as weddings.

Side Fade

Short hairstyles offer various ways of adding some dimension, and one of the easiest and most versatile ways is a side part fade. It works well for most hair types and lengths on the back and sides while being easy to style and requiring little maintenance.

One variation on the side fade is known as a shaved lineup. Here, a barber will shave around your ears and temples for a more subdued fade while leaving some length on top to create the appearance of a two-tone head and is particularly suitable for men with thicker-textured hair.

Drop fade is similar to the shaved lineup style but with its fade starting lower on your head for an altogether distinct and individual appearance. It pairs perfectly with a comb-over style or quiff and will draw eyes wherever it goes!