9 Classic Men’s Hairstyles That Will Never Go Out Of Fashion

Many people believe that footwear is what people first notice. But, we think it’s actually your hair. You can’t slip out of a bad pair of shoes or a pair of white sneakers with a battered leather sole, and that’s not true for a pair of brogues. It’s a good idea to learn about classic haircuts for men before you go to the chair. These nine haircuts, which were chosen by the UK’s top barbers are guaranteed to work for anyone and will not go out of fashion six months later.

Daniel Davies, general manager at Pall Mall Barbers

The French crop, which is the white T-shirt of haircuts is ideal for all face shapes and is especially good for those with thinner faces. You can cover receding hairs by allowing the fringe to grow out slightly. This style is easy to wear and can be worn in any environment, including the gym, swimming pool or outdoors. However, if you don’t want to use product, you can try hairspray. The French crop is one those mens’s haircuts meant to be natural. This cut requires minimal styling. However, it is important to trim your hair every three weeks.

Brent Pankhurst is the founder of the barbershop and grooming brand Pankhurst London

The trend cut is timeless. To make this style work you must have a well-shaped head, such as Ryan Gosling’s or Christian Bale’s. The name is derived from the sound they make. However, there are other options for those who don’t have a square jaw or a perfectly proportioned head. If this is you, try a slightly square shape all around [clipped at the sides], with some length on the top. Pankhurst’s technique of using a scissor-over comb to trim hair is this. I recommend it over clippers. You can adjust the shape of your head by cutting to make your overall cut flattering. To give you a haircut that fits you, a good barber will consider everything you know about you, from your style and personality to your daily life. Your haircut should be able to adapt to all situations.

In the 1920s, the modern slickback made its debut. It was important to have a style that would not be damaged by a hat. This was a status symbol and an indicator of one’s social class in the early 20th century. It has been a timeless icon since then. Straight hair works best. The more curls you have, it’s harder to slick back properly. This style is great for any face shape. The hair will frame the face and allow facial features like beards or moustaches to be more obvious. The slicker look will not be suitable for people with receding hairlines as it will make the recession much more obvious. Taper the sides and back, and make sure they are natural and tight. Gradually work your way up to the heavier top. A undercut requires a disconnection. However, blending is a better option for finer hair. 6 Style your hair by blow drying it back. If you have long hair, this may take longer. Use a water-based pomade to style your hair. For a more modern look, you can use a matte paste.

THE SIDE PARTING

This style was popular in the 1920s-1940s, and again in 1960s. It has been revived as an easy-to-achieve option to the slickback in the past decade. The basic haircut has a short back and sides. This style will work with most hair types as well as face shapes. If the hair is too long or thin, it can look like a comb-over. Ask for a tapered back and sides when you are seated in the chair. The top should be long enough to allow for movement, but not too short to make it difficult to remove.

Your hair’s density will determine which styling product you use. For thicker hair, a paste is recommended, while matte clay works well for finer hair. Parting hair can be difficult. It is best to apply the product when the hair is damp and then use a comb to separate the hair. Your barber may be able to help you determine the natural parting point. If your hair is falling apart, you can comb it backwards. This style is classic and elegant. It can be used in many situations. You can change between a beach-ready texture and a Gordon Gecko boardroom look by letting your hair grow longer.

Growing your hair is the most difficult part of this style. You will never be able to stand your hair and want it to go. However, you can set a goal length for yourself and decide if you want to keep it. Talk to your stylist about your expectations and limitations when getting your hair cut. It’s not a good idea to have a messy, layered look when you need to be smart and well-dressed for work. The hair texture is key to this style’s success. Hair that is too straight will not stay in place as well as hair with a slight wave. It is also more difficult to maintain a smooth look if your hair is extremely curly. This style looks best when it is natural and without styling products. You can try salt spray to give your hair a more natural look, or use a texturizer to make curly hair easier to manage.

 

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