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What are the top 5 hairstyles for men

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What are the top 5 hairstyles for men

What are the top 5 hairstyles for men

Picking the right haircut can totally change how you look. Based on what's trending, what's easy to manage, and what actually works, the top five men's hairstyles right now are the Textured Crop, the Modern Quiff, the Low Taper Fade, the Classic Pompadour, and the French Crop. Each one gives off a different vibe and works for different face shapes and hair types.

1. The Textured Crop

Honestly, the textured crop might be the most popular men's haircut out there right now. Short on the sides and back, a bit longer on top, and cut with choppy, uneven layers to create that messy, natural look. Super low-maintenance and works great with straight, wavy, or even slightly curly hair. Best for oval, square, and heart-shaped faces.

2. The Modern Quiff

The modern quiff is basically a cooler, updated version of the old pompadour. You still get that volume and height up front, but the sides are faded or tapered so it looks cleaner and more current. Takes a bit more effort to style—you'll need a blow-dryer and some matte clay or pomade to get that lift. Works for most face shapes, especially round and square ones, since the height makes your face look longer.

3. The Low Taper Fade

The low taper fade is super versatile—hair gradually gets shorter from the top down to the skin, starting low around the ears. You can style the top however you want, whether it's slicked back or a messy fringe. Perfect for professional settings but still trendy. Honestly works with any hair type and face shape, no complaints there.

4. The Classic Pompadour

The pompadour is a classic bold look with lots of volume and height swept back from your forehead. The modern version usually has a fade on the sides, but the classic keeps them longer. Expect to use more product and spend more time styling—strong-hold pomade is your friend here. Best for guys with thick hair and oval or square faces.

5. The French Crop

The French crop is like the textured crop's cousin but with a defined short fringe (bangs) sitting on your forehead. Sides and back are usually faded or buzzed short. Super clean, sharp, and barely any styling needed—just a little product to texturize that fringe. Really flattering for men with long or round faces because the fringe breaks up the length.

How to Choose the Right Hairstyle for Your Face Shape

Picking a haircut based on your face shape makes a huge difference. Here's a quick breakdown:

Face Shape Recommended Hairstyles Why It Works
Oval Textured Crop, Quiff, Pompadour Most styles work; balanced proportions let you experiment.
Square Textured Crop, Low Taper Fade, Pompadour Softens strong jawlines; height from pompadour adds length.
Round Modern Quiff, French Crop Height makes your face look longer; fringe adds structure.
Heart Textured Crop, Low Taper Fade Volume on top balances a wider forehead and narrower chin.
Long French Crop, Textured Crop Short fringe and sides reduce the perceived length.

People Also Ask

What is the most low-maintenance hairstyle for men?

The French Crop and Textured Crop are your best bets if you hate spending time on your hair. Both need minimal styling—just a quick dab of matte paste or clay. Short sides and back mean fewer barber visits too, usually every 3-4 weeks.

Which hairstyle works best for thinning hair?

Go with the Textured Crop or Low Taper Fade. The textured cut makes your hair look denser and fuller by adding volume and movement. The low taper fade keeps sides short, drawing attention to the top. Avoid slicked-back styles like the pompadour—they just highlight thinning spots.

Can these hairstyles work for curly hair?

Yeah, especially the Textured Crop and French Crop. If you've got curls, ask your barber to leave a bit more length on top so your curls can form naturally. The Low Taper Fade also works well—the fade keeps sides neat while curls on top add texture and volume.

How often should I get a haircut to maintain these styles?

For fades and crops (Textured Crop, French Crop, Low Taper Fade), you'll want a haircut every 2-3 weeks to keep the fade sharp and shape defined. For the Quiff and Pompadour, which have longer tops, every 3-4 weeks should do the trick.

Expert Styling Tips

  • Use the right product: For textured crops and French crops, grab a matte clay or paste. For quiffs and pompadours, strong-hold pomade or wax works best. For taper fades, a light styling cream or sea salt spray is perfect.
  • Blow-dry for volume: For quiffs and pompadours, always blow-dry your hair in the direction you want it. Use a round brush to lift the roots for maximum height.
  • Communicate clearly with your barber: Bring reference photos and use specific terms like "low taper," "textured top," or "short fringe" to get exactly what you want.
  • Maintain healthy hair: Wash 2-3 times a week and condition regularly to keep your scalp and hair healthy. Makes any style look better.

FAQ

What is the difference between a Textured Crop and a French Crop?

The main difference is the fringe. A Textured Crop has a messy, textured top with no defined fringe, while a French Crop features a short, blunt fringe that sits on the forehead. Both have short sides and back, but the French Crop is more structured at the front.

Is the Pompadour still in style?

Yes, the Pompadour remains a classic, stylish choice. While the high-volume, retro version has evolved, the modern pompadour with faded sides is very popular. It is a bold, confident style that works well for formal and casual settings.

Can I style a Low Taper Fade with a comb-over?

Absolutely. The Low Taper Fade is versatile. You can style the top as a comb-over, slicked back, or even a textured quiff. The fade on the sides provides a clean contrast, making any top style look sharp and modern.

Which hairstyle is best for a professional workplace?

The Low Taper Fade and Classic Pompadour are excellent for professional environments. The low taper fade is clean and understated, while the pompadour conveys confidence and style. Both can be tailored to be conservative or modern, depending on your workplace culture.

Resumen breve

  • Top 5 estilos: Corte texturizado, Quiff moderno, Fade bajo, Pompadour clásico y French Crop.
  • Versatilidad: Cada estilo se adapta a diferentes formas de rostro y tipos de cabello, desde liso hasta rizado.
  • Mantenimiento: Los cortes texturizados y French Crop requieren menos mantenimiento; los quiffs y pompadours necesitan más producto y tiempo de peinado.
  • Consejo clave: Usa el producto adecuado (arcilla mate para textura, pomada para volumen) y comunícate claramente con tu barbero para obtener el mejor resultado.