Trending Hairstyles For Men

Men’s hairstyles are evolving quickly. Some styles are subtler, while others can be bold and eye-catching.

Spiky quiffs can give your style an eye-catching flair. They combine perfectly with fades for a textured appearance.

The curtains haircut is another modern hairstyle that will help you look eye-catching. This trendy cut combines well with low or high fades and neatly groomed beards.

Comb Over with Long Top

The comb over with a long top is a classic men’s hairstyle that pairs beautifully with beards, making this ideal for professional male clients looking for elegance and sophistication at work or showing their wild side in public. This look works wonders for business professionals seeking elegant yet casual office attire, making this style equally suitable for showing off the wild side as it does elegance and sophistication.

This hairstyle combines the classic pompadour and fades for maximum height at the top, creating contrast with buzzed sides for added visual depth and interest. Perfect for both short and medium-length locks!

Long Textured Hair

Adding texture to your long hair can add an eye-catching flair. Harry Styles made it famous, and is appropriate for guys with wavy or curly locks. Textured styles create a striking contrast between the sides and top of haircuts, adding definition to pomps, combovers, and quiffs.

An elegant long textured hairstyle featuring a neatly combed fringe and skin fade.

Mohawk with Bald Fade

A mohawk is an iconic men’s hairstyle that makes an eye-catching statement, while for something less striking, you could combine it with a fade. A fade can either feature high skin fades or be more subdued like low or mid fades – either can create an eye-catching combination!

This spiky mohawk makes for an impressive and sophisticated look, perfect for formal and evening events. Use hair gel to keep it upright, or comb down for a more casual vibe.

Fringe and Layers

No matter your hairstyle preference, this look will still give you an elegant yet masculine appearance. A faux hawk approximates a mohawk without shaving or buzzing the sides of your head, thus allowing for volume and texture while remaining clean-cut.

This hairstyle is ideal for guys with straight and medium-length hair, providing an exciting alternative to conventional men’s haircut trends. Pair it with a taper fade for the perfect transition, and use texturizing wax on the crown of your head to increase height.

Pompadour with Fade

A combed pompadour with a mid fade is an on-trend style for men with medium-length hair, as it shows off your volume without appearing too hippie and works exceptionally well when combined with beards.

Thin hair can look great with a textured pomp. Just be sure to taper off the sides for a balanced appearance.

An alternative way to rock the pompadour is with a skin fade. This gives your hair a sleek and stylish appearance that will surely wow anyone who sees it.

Hard Part

Complex parts add striking accents that are both stylish and eye-catching. This look works particularly well for men with either high or low-taper fade haircuts, pairing well with various styles, including combovers.

For an updated style, pair a complex part with a slicked-back undercut for an updated look. This is best suited to men with straight, heavy hair with round face shapes.

Man Bun

A man bun is an ideal style option for guys with longer locks, as it allows you to sculpt it to suit any look or occasion – from shaggy and rugged to smart and casual – and keeps hair out of your eyes and off your face.

This style features a chic mid-fade with a tapering back. To complete its cool aesthetic, this cut features a rusty iron dye, a thin texture, and dry shampoo to further boost consistency and workability.

Long Beard

Black men who want to express masculinity can opt for a beard and hairstyle featuring long beards and an elegant low temple fade, balancing facial and scalp hair while creating an eye-catching appearance. This look looks particularly striking, with long locks hovering each other evenly in weight distribution.

Chris Pine sports this classic short boxed beard and slicked-back medium haircut, perfect for anyone with a square-shaped face, to add height and soften his already robust features.