A Timeless Classic: The Mullet Haircut

The mullet haircut is a daring and rebellious style that has stood the test of time. Celebrities like Zendaya and Miley Cyrus have successfully rocked this look, often called often called “business in the front, party in the back.” Modern mullets feature short hair on top and in the front, with long braids at the back for easy maintenance and versatility. Let’s explore some variations of this hairstyle.

1. Burst Fade

Burst fade haircuts offer a stylish alternative for those who want to experiment with the mullet style without fully committing to it. Adding a fade to the hairstyle gives it an edgy and fashionable twist. Depending on personal preference and facial structure, the fade can be low, medium, or high. This haircut works well for men with wavy hair as it creates a seamless transition between the long top layers and the short sides. It requires minimal upkeep and is perfect for men with busy lifestyles. Singers Doja Cat and Halsey sport this stylish look, which can be spiky or smooth.

2. Temple Fade

The temple fades mullet combines elements from the undercut and the pompadour styles to create an unconventional hybrid haircut. The front hair is styled forward using pomade or wax, while the back features a skin fade that extends slightly past the ears. This hairstyle is a polished take on the traditional shag mullet and draws inspiration from 1990s skater culture, British chavs, and Cillian Murphy’s Peaky Blinders crew. It suits curly and straight hair and adds a retro charm to any look.

3. Tossy Top

The tossy top mullet is a creative style that resembles a cascading waterfall. It works best for textured locks with waves but can also be sleeked back with volume-boosting products like pomade or mousse for a sleek silhouette. This mullet requires less maintenance than traditional versions thanks to its stacked front, which adds height and depth, and the shaved sides that create a striking contrast. It looks great on guys with medium-length hair and can be paired with low, mid, or high fade fades. Adding short textured bangs completes the rock star look.

4. Slicked Back Hockey Hair

The slicked-back hockey hair is a striking style that combines elements of mullets and bowl cuts. The sides are short and worn to add texture, while the top is sleeked back almost into a quiff for a chic effect. This hairstyle is perfect for guys with straight hair and can be personalized with swirls or shapes added to the quiff. To keep it in place, mist it with high-shine hairspray. Experiment with the length to achieve a fuller-looking quiff for a unique twist.

5. Hipster Mullet

The mullet hairstyle has returned, and modern interpretations can suit anyone. Popularized by hockey players like Jaromir Jagr, Patrick Kane, and country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, the hipster mullet is created by shaving or fading one side and adding a short crop on top. This look features long and layered locks at the back for a modern approach that can even be styled in a pompadour. It is ideal for those with thick or curly hair, as the layers highlight the texture. Use pomade or wax to create soft spikes or shape the hair according to desired height or style.