Trending Long Hairstyles For Men

Are You Lucky Enough to have Long Locks? Be Proud – they look incredible. And there is an array of gorgeous styles you can do with them from Kim Kardashian-approved butt-length waves to waist-length box braids!

1. The Quiff

Quiffs offer men who seek modern haircuts with defined, tidy appearances an ideal solution. This is especially true of disconnected quiffs, which feature an obvious line where long hair meets close-clipped sides. This version of the quiff works particularly well on men with curlier locks, making it an excellent option for men without straighter textures to achieve an ideal formal version. A medium hold hairspray should help secure this style.

The Teddy Boy Quiff is one of the more eye-catching quiff adaptations. Made popular among greaser dudes in the 1950s and 60s, this retro style helped define that decade’s bad boy fashion. Today, it serves as an effective way to add a dash of edge and personality to any look and suits taller men with narrower face shapes best.

2. The Mullet

The mullet is an adaptable cut ideal for both work and play, from casual wear to formal occasions. Wear yours spiky for an eye-catching cartoony style, or go for something less dramatic with clean skin fade and long side locks for a subtler take.

The classic mullet features short hair on the forehead and ears with longer mohawk sections at the back and neck, worn by everyone from chariot racers to singers; medieval fishermen even used it as protection from North Atlantic spray!

The modern mullet is a more subdued take on its classic counterpart, featuring long hair on top with either a skin fade or blend of longer and shorter strands on either side and an optional shaggy mohawk section in back. This look can be particularly suitable for those not quite ready to make the commitment to a full mullet yet.

3. The Puff

With its combination of professional-at-the-front-and-party-at-the-back styling, this long hairstyle makes an excellent choice for men who wish to appear professional without giving up their signature length. This look can be worn slicked back ponytail style or man bun configuration.

A layered haircut is an attractive style suitable for all hair types, yet especially flattering on curls and waves. Layered haircuts add volume and texture to the locks for easy styling in different ways. Ask your stylist to add layers to any bob or lob to instantly update it.

Layers work great on all lengths of hair but are particularly suitable for longer strands because they’re easy to grow out and add movement. Request short, medium, and longer layers throughout your strands for an eye-catching dimensional effect.

4. The Wings

No matter if you love 60s fashion or want to channel high-fashion vampire, this blond style will help. Just ensure to regularly deep condition your locks to prevent brassy hues.

Gigi Hadid and Elle Fanning have recently been seen sporting this trendy cut, which features iron-ramrod straight locks that extend down the middle of your back without curls. While this style looks fantastic on thick hair, thin or limp locks may present challenges that must be overcome before trying this look out yourself.

Are You Wanting a Long Cut with Bangs?

Bangs can add the perfect finishing touch to any long haircut by framing the forehead and drawing attention towards your eyes. Side, full frontal, or wispy fringe bangs are all stylish choices that will instantly refresh your look.