What is the hairstyle for 2021?
Texture, whether natural, beachy, shaggy, or braided, is clearly king in 2021, especially throughout the winter months. "I think we'll still see the trend of beachy waves and braids because you can wear them with your hair down and a winter hat won't mess up the style," Casamassima says
Whether you have thick, thin, wavy or curly hair, here are the best men's haircuts to get in 2020.
- Messy Taper Hairstyle. ...
- Short Sides, Long Top Hairstyle. ...
- Textured Crop Top Fade. ...
- Faux Hawk Fade. ...
- Long Crew Cut + Tapered Sides. ...
- Long Curly Hair Fade. ...
- Thick Swept Back Undercut Fade. ...
- Modern Messy Quiff.
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There are so many hairstyles available for younger guys that it can be difficult to choose. To help, we’ve compiled a list of more than 100 styles. You’ll find everything from classic haircuts that never go out of style to trending cuts that will place you on the cutting edge of fashion. |
The quiff has become quite popular recently, and it’s a nice choice for boys who favor a classy appearance. While the quiff is a more noticeable haircut, it can be modified to be either subtle or bold. For a subtle look, we recommend the short quiff, and for a more bold look, the long quiff or the messy quiff will stand out. How to get it: We recommend going to a high-quality stylist for a great quiff. The basic idea is that the hair is longer on top and shorter on the back and sides. The hair on top is styled up and combed back. For a more in-depth look at the quiff, check out our guide to this cool style. |
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If you like the carefree style of the tousle, then you’ll love this cut. This look is best for boys with fine, shiny, thick, and straight hair. It requires matte and medium hold products because the idea is to look natural and unstyled. Like the tousle, this is a casual cut that will work well in many situations. This requires slightly more maintenance than some others on this list, but you’ll find it well worth the effort. How to get it: Moussed hair is blow dried and combed back. Dry shampoo can be used at the roots for added volume. The comb tail should be used to create a clean part. Then, the hair is gently messed up with fingers. Keep styling until you find the perfect look for you. |
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Another popular teen boy haircut, the spiky hairstyle is a nice alternative to the porcupine spikes of the 90s. An almost wind-blown look creates a soft yet spiky style that looks great. This style usually works best with mousse, since gel tends to make the hair lose its soft look. It takes little maintenance; all it needs is a quick run through with styling mousse each morning. Since a wind-blown look is the basis of this style, it does not take a lot of sculpting. The style works best with short foreheads, strong jawlines, and strong cheekbones. How to get it: You’ll need some good gel to achieve this style. The idea behind spiky hairstyles is exactly that––spiking the hair. The hair should be cut relatively short to get the best effect. |
Adventurous boys with understanding parents may want to try a mohawk. This is surely one of the most famous haircuts. It is named after the Mohawk tribe of Native Americans. Their warriors would frequently shave their heads save one strip in the middle. This style was said to inspire fear in their enemies. Teens will like its wild and unique look. Some parents, however, may find the style a bit too aggressive. This is definitely a boy’s haircut that lives on the edge. How to get it: The mohawk is another hairstyle that is easy for a trained hairdresser and unlikely to be messed up. The sides and the back are easy. The hairdresser only needs to shave them clean. After this is done, it is time to cut the top. Most of the top will be shaved clean as well. Only a strip in the center will be left. Most boys will prefer that this strip is fairly short, and the hairstylist will cut it with scissors. |
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Harry Styles has proven that this haircut is sensation-worthy. While the straight shag has captured the world of prep, the wavy shag is better fitted for the casual teen boy. While it does not cater to boys with straight hair, it’s great for thick-haired guys. Depending on how unpredictable the hair is, it may need some styling with gel or mousse but can very easily be allowed to go wild. It works best with thick, wavy hair, round faces with strong cheekbones, and high foreheads. How to get it: This is similar to the straight shag. Both are based on layers, but the wavy shag consists of long layers all around the head. The hair is usually cut with a razor instead of scissors or a clipper. |
Justin Bieber may have popularized it, but the straight shag hairstyle has grown into one of the most trendy haircuts for boys. Depending on what kind of hair you have, it can be pretty low maintenance, requiring only a brush and maybe some mousse. If you don’t have naturally straight hair, you may have to use a flat iron to gain that pin-straight look. Usually, this style works best for boys with naturally straight hair, long faces, round cheeks, and high foreheads. How to get it: If your stylist is familiar with the shag cut, tell him you simply want a straight shag. For those stylists who aren’t in the know, you can tell them that you want layered hair. Make sure to mention that you want the layers cut shortest at the crown of your head. The layers should then increase in length as the stylist moves away from the crown. Tip: If you want a messy look, tell your stylist to razor cut the ends of your hair. |
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Coarse hair can be tough to work with. The modern cowlick allows you to tame your coarse hair and get a stellar cut out of it. This is a short haircut that is longer at the front. This gives a wet look to short hair, featuring many defined ends along the scalp and a hint of an undercut. So if you have shorter, coarse hair, try this cut. How to get it: You’ll need a slight undercut on the sides. Style the cowlick-like fringe by using a dab of matte and medium hold paste. For more texture, product should be applied to hair when it is towel dried. |
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Short hair enthusiasts will rejoice at the Caesar cut. It’s been around since––you guessed it––the time of Julius Caesar, who allegedly used the style to hide his premature balding. Its short, no-fuss style is ideal for boys who are always active and on the go. How to get it: The Caesar cut is popular all over the world, and almost all barbers and stylists know how to cut one. The Caesar cut is unique because the hair is the same length all around the head, anywhere from half an inch to three inches. You can accomplish this with clippers, but it can also be done with scissors for a longer cut. |
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This striking haircut is a great summer ‘do for teen boys with coarse and thick hair. Its high-reaching style is sure to add energy to any situation, and it works with both short and long hair. This haircut gives some height to the hair and is ideal for a square or round face because it adds dimension. The coarse and thick hair will need pomade or hair wax with the best hold possible to stay upright. How to get it: Apply product to damp hair. (If you don’t have enough natural volume, blow dry your hair.) Style it upright, and modify to your preferences
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While the ponytail isn’t as wild as the mohawk, it’s best for adventurous boys. Additionally, this hairstyle requires a surprising amount of maintenance. Many think having a ponytail means that one simply grows out their hair and never goes to the hairstylist, but this is not the case. Regular trips to the hairstylist are necessary to keep a ponytail looking good. Unfortunately, it is quite difficult for a barber to trim a ponytail hairstyle properly. How to get it: Long hair is essential for a quality ponytail. Grab the hair you want to make into a ponytail, and band it together. You’ll have to experiment with different elements to get the tail you like best. |
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