Men With Textured Hair

Men with textured hair are currently an increasingly popular trend. From curly locks to straight ones, adding texture gives your style an eye-catching appeal that stands out as unique and modern.

An elegant quiff pairs well with different fades and styles perfectly with either comb-overs or brush-ups. To achieve this look, try using wax or clay that provides separation to your style.

Short Textured Quiff

This relaxed quiff haircut is great for guys with textured hair. This variation relies more on carefully untidying their locks for maximum texture, making it suitable for the unpredictable winter climate we experience half of each year.

To achieve this stylish look, have your barber shorten the back and sides (opt for either high or low skin fades) before leaving longer lengths at the top to create a textured quiff. Be sure to communicate clearly with your barber when discussing what type of haircuts would best suit you; different haircuts may alter your appearance and face shape significantly, so they must understand exactly what goals are set before heading into their salon.

Finish off your textured quiff by using a small amount of men’s hair putty or premium hair clay to give it a natural-looking hold and texture. A matte finish creates an effortless look, while weighted-down styles can weigh your locks down too much, creating the ultimate soft matte finish for your quiff style.

Short Textured Crop Top

The short textured crop top is an eye-catching trend with a short back and sides combined with an extended, textured fringe. Perfect for men with straight locks, this look provides contrast while offering unique style points.

This haircut works well on most hair types, including curly locks. When applying this style to curly locks, use a sea salt spray or texturizing product to tame those coils and create the ultimate textured look.

Try wearing a sleek taper fade if you want something simple and understated. However, for something bolder, go for a mid-to-low skin fade, allowing more extended fringe wear while showing off your features with a sharply shaved outline. Add contrast by opting for scissor-point fringe cuts as an eye-catching accent! Additionally, this style works well on men with receding hairlines as it disguises any signs of hair loss.

Long Textured Crop Top

The textured crop haircut is a classic short on the sides and back and a longer on-top hairstyle designed to emphasize texturized layers at the crown of your head. It can be achieved with or without fades and taper, making this style suitable for most hair types.

To achieve this style, ask your barber to add different textures to your more extended section on top for maximum impact. A textured crop is ideal for adding height to a short haircut or covering up tattoos on your neck or face with hair. A drop fade adds precision and works exceptionally well when styling this style; its precise finish allows the textured top section to be styled into jagged spikes that cover any facial tattoos or piercings that might otherwise remain visible.

To achieve this style, wash and towel dry your hair using Reuzel Grooming Tonic before tousling the more extended section on top with your fingers to give it some shape, and then use Regal Gentleman Matte Clay to secure its style.

Short Textured Curls

Men with short curly hair should choose a textured cut as an excellent style. This look showcases their natural volume while adding texture and height. An asymmetrical fringe adds a charm that elevates this style and pairs nicely with either a straight fade or tight skin fade.

For a rugged look, consider the Caesar cut. Its wispy style gives an Emperor-esque vibe, while close sides and complex parts keep the style modern and eye-catching. Add texture by spraying some sea salt sprays for optimal effect!

Men with taper fade haircuts can create a unique and distinctive style by styling a textured quiff. This style combines polished skin fade with a textured top, producing an attractive yet contemporary appearance. Although this requires some practice to achieve, with practice, you’ll master this look and achieve sleek and stylish results that are also great options for thinned-out locks.