There are many things that affect whether or not a certain hairstyle suits you. Your face shape is one. How you style it is another. If you’re considering a top knot, whether you’re actually a practicing samurai warrior should be a third. But the main one is the hair itself.
Men’s hair type determines what you can do with your hair and how obedient it is when styling. And while some men (terribly annoying sorts) have a full, shiny mop that could rival Samson’s locks, others have to work hard to keep their follicles looking semi-presentable and semi-present.
If you want to do your crowning glory justice, then you need to get personal and give your type of hair the bespoke treatment with your men’s haircuts. That’s why we’ve tapped the advice of industry experts to find out what you can do with your hair type, no matter what your mama gave you.
Hair Types: Thick Hair | Asian Hair | Fine Hair | Wavy Hair | Afro Hair | Unruly Hair | Thinning Hair
Thick Hair Type
The Best Haircuts For Thick Hair
Managing thick hair is all about maintenance. If you’ve got a lot of mop up top, you’ll need to hot foot it to the chop shop on a regular basis. The good news is that you’ve got plenty of options for haircuts.
The Best Products For Thick Hair
Getting thick hair to damn well behave itself is tricky because a few things are going on that are looking to scupper your success. “Thick hair is clearly heavy, so if you require lift (a quiff for instance)
then apply the best hair mousse or gel to the root area and blow dry. If a sleeker style is desired, apply the product to damp hair so the product holds shape without expanding,” Robinson says.
Thick hair is also extremely reactive to the tools you’re using too, so brush with extreme caution. “Style thick hair into shape using a wide-tooth comb after the product has been applied, then use a dryer with a diffuser attachment to dry the hair to about 70 percent, allowing slightly damp hair to air dry,” says Robinson.
So, if you’ve got fine-tooth combs or bristle brushes in your hair care kit, get rid of, right now.
Asian Hair Type
The Best Haircuts For Asian Hair
Because of this type of hair’s density, vertical feats of hairstyling are trickier to master, so for ease, it’s best to work with gravity rather than against it. “Sharp geometric shapes suit Asian hair as they will hang well with little-to-no styling. A short crop is also a striking look that suits this hair type,” says Lendon.
Try a short back and sides with length on top for minimal maintenance, or consider a longer fringe that can be swept behind the ears if you’re after more length.
The Best Products For Asian Hair
As Asian hair types usually suffer the unenviable fate of being both thick and shiny, volume is often the blind spot. “Creating extra texture is often important in Asian hair,” says Lendon. “Using a clay will help to create definition but apply a strong hairspray to keep styles in place.”
You’ll need to switch up your approach to styling though, depending on which look you plump for. “For shorter Asian hair, dry the style with a good quality hair dryer and use a metal barrelled round brush to add body and bounce. For longer Asian hairstyles, try applying heat with tongs or straightening irons to add shine and shape,” says Lendon.
Fine Hair Type
Fine hair is pretty hard to make the best of because it feels like there’s not much to work with when it comes to this men’s hair type. Unfortunately, you won’t get even a fraction of the sympathy that those with diminishing locks do. You’ve still got a full head of hair, it’s just a bit more shy and retiring than other types.
The Best Haircuts For Fine Hair
The Best Products For Fine Hair
Don’t douse your head in all that powder and hope something will stick; you need a bit of technique here. “Men with fine hair should use a vent brush and a hairdryer, drying upside down to add body to the final style,” adds Lanzante. Just watch out for headrush.
Wavy Hair Type
Wavy hair is a bit of a fence sitter, not able to make up its mind on whether it’s curly or straight, leaving those with this hair type utterly confused as to what the hell to do with it. Add to this the fact that all waves are different and you’ve got yourself a pretty changeable barnet, says celebrity hairstylist Oliver J. Woods
“Wavy hair is the mid-point between straight and curly hair but can vary massively in terms of the size and texture of the wave,” he says. “Because of its irregular growing pattern compared to straight hair, cutting and styling require a little more attention to keep in shape.”
The Best Haircuts For Wavy Hair
Leave wavy hair to its own devices and it ends up looking a bit of a mess like you’re an extra in Game of Thrones. It needs purpose and direction.
“The best way to style wavy hair is to go short on the back and sides and longer on top to give the hair some movement and shape,” says Woods. With that in mind, make messy crops or short, textured quiffs your go-to.
The Best Products For Wavy Hair
And don’t worry about expensive barbershop combs or plug-in stylers. “The best tools for styling wavy hair are simply your fingers and a hair dryer.”
Afro Hair Type
Afro Hair Afro hair is a misleadingly catch-all term for a hair type which – although similar in ways – differs massively from one person to the next. That said, similarities do exist. “Textured hair has curls which can be tight coils or looser waves, varying in thickness,” says Lendon.
“As a general trend, textured hair is not usually cylindrical, so this means light is not as easily reflected, resulting in a lack of shine. This hair type can be prone to dryness, so it needs products that offer intense moisture.”
The Best Haircuts For Afro Hair
The good news is that, thanks to its texture, getting afro hair to stay put is usually hassle-free. No tedious blow drying once you’ve got the right cut. “Cuts for this hair type should create a shape that works with the curl pattern,” says Lendon.
“Ask your barber to create a shape based on your curl type, which will dictate whether the cut is more round, square or faded.” Those with wavy curl patterns can go for a blunt fringe and a fade on the sides, but if you’ve got tighter coils, try a short but squared cut on top for a modern take on classic nineties styles.
The Best Products For Afro Hair
Before you even think about what will hold your hair in shape, make sure your moisture levels are topped up. “Opt for products that define curls while minimizing frizz – styling creams are normally the most effective option,” says Lendon.
“A curl enhancer will also intensify the natural shape while taming frizz and heightening shine.” Afro hair needs a little more TLC than most hair types as it’s prone to breakage if it isn’t handled with care, so go gentle. “Opt for a wide-toothed comb or paddle brush to distribute styling products across the whole head and dry using a diffuser at a low heat to minimize frizz and damage.”
Unruly Hair Type
Mavericks are good in certain vocations (fighter pilots, homicide detectives) but one place you don’t want to find one is your hair follicles. Refusing to be put in a box, unruly hair is hard to manage as it doesn’t usually lay flat or straight and has a rough cuticle layer, says Ruffians barber Stevie Warwicker.
“Unruly hair will typically need some sort of styling aspect to keep it looking presentable.” There is a silver lining, though, as unruly hair has plenty of texture, which is beneficial to its overall finished appearance – so your glass is kinda half full. Ish.
The Best Haircuts For Unruly Hair
Unruly hair stops being a pain to work with when you’ve got the right combination of cut and product, says Warwicker. “Shorter and longer hairstyles work better than medium-length hairstyles, and cuts should have weight and texture to increase manageability.” Think shaggy face-framing mops or a textured short, back and sides. If it feels middling, it’s not the one for you, son.
The Best Products For Unruly Hair
Like an out of control teenager, unruly hair needs a bit of discipline to get it on the straight (or curly) and narrow again. “Cream- and oil-based products help put moisture back in while also reducing frizz and flyaway hair, which is common for those with this hair type,” says Warwicker.
“A hairdryer and a vent brush will help to control unruly hair by smoothing the cuticle, allowing the hair to lay flat while minimizing messiness.” Consider your follicles told.
Thinning Hair Type
By the age of 50, it’s estimated that more than three-quarters of all men will have thinning or receding hair to some degree. If that’s you, this is the bald(ing) truth. “Thinning hair can be prone to feeling extra silky and floppy, which will make hair feel lank and lifeless,” Lendon says. “It can also become difficult to gain volume and add bulk to. In some cases, the length of hair may be uneven.” When you’re working with such temperamental tresses, we get that it’s tempting to throw in the towel and reach for the hair clippers, but don’t be so hasty.
The Best Haircuts For Thinning Hair
“A cut that is blunt and above the shoulder will maximize bulk at the perimeter of thinning hair,” says Lendon. “If the hair is thinning at the crown, a rough crop of about 1-2 inches is best, and if thinning occurs on the sides, a closer cut can help blend lengths.” So if your hair is packing its things but not yet out the door, ask your barber for a medium-length blunt chop and coax it to stay a while. If things have advanced, try a short French crop or buzz cut instead of succumbing to baldness prematurely.
The Best Products For Thinning Hair
If you’re losing your hair, you need to be extra tactical about persuading ambivalent hairs to stick around. “Avoid product build-up at the scalp as this can impact hair growth and thinning,” says Lendon. “Cleanse the scalp and gently exfoliate regularly.” This also means going easy on heavy, greasy products and choosing lighter formulations that are water-based and easy to get rid of.
Before you reach for the growth pills, try a few tricks of the trade too, says Lendon. “The best styling method for thinning hair is to use a hair dryer on a high heat as well as drying the hair upside down to create more volume at the root.” It’s got to be better than a five-figure hair transplant.