Autumn Mens Hair Trends February 28, 2018 15:16

Men's hairstyling has evolved over the last few years, and with so many options out there, it can be difficult to decide which look is the best for you. We've rounded up the best haircuts and hairstyles for men who prefer to wear their hair long, short, or medium hair to choose from. Whether you have curly or straight hair, prefer a high fade or a short crop,

HARD PART COMB OVER WITH A TIGHT FADE

This look is perfect if you want an easy haircut that you can quickly comb to one side. First, decide where your hair’s part will be. This means that one side will be kept long and one will be short, so let your stylist know your preference. Ask for a tight fade that goes up to the nape of the neck and reaches the temples on the sides. The top should be cut so that one side is long enough to comb over.

HIGH FADE AND CURLY HAIR

Curls can be tricky because they require a little more work to tame, but they’re not impossible to style. To get the perfect haircut, ask your stylist to keep the hair on the sides and back short and fade into hair two to three inches long on top.

SLICKED BACK POMPADOUR WITH A SOFT TAPER

Make this cut your new look if you want add some height and volume to your hair. Ask your stylist to create a soft taper from the neckline up to the crown in the back and from the temples up to the round of your head on the sides. The top should be left long enough so that your hair can easily be brushed back toward the crown.

SHORT CROP HAIRCUT WITH BRUSHED BACK HAIRSTYLE

The short crop is a haircut worth experimenting with for guys who have thick hair and want something longer than the classic Caesar haircut. To get the cut, ask your stylist to give you a taper fade up to the temples of your head on the sides and up to the crown in the back. The hair that’s on top should be left two to three inches long.

MAN BUN FOR LONG HAIR

Man buns might be off your radar, but there’s a way to make it work for you. The best part? It is really easy. Gather all of your hair to the middle of the back of your head and hold it together in one hand. Use the other hand to twist the hair and roll it into a bun, then secure with a hair tie. For any extra product left on your hands, use your fingers to twist it into any loose strands to give the hair messy texture.