If you have thick hair, you’ve probably learned by now that it takes a knowledgeable stylist to cut it. The best haircuts for men with thick hair look great straight out of the salon. They also grow in well between barbershop visits. Tame your thick hair, or wear it wild. Thick hair is actually incredibly versatile. These are the best haircuts for men with thick hair.
Long, Spiky Fade
If your thick hair sticks up anyway, why not emphasize its natural tendencies? Keeping it longer on top looks great if you have a fade on the sides and back. Encourage it to come down over your face for added edge.
Thick Hair, Short Beard
If you have a short, groomed beard, you can keep the thick hair on your head a little longer. Part it on the side, and train it upwards. A few lines shaved into the sides will add to the tight-edged look.
Structural Thick Hair
A fade can be tough to maintain if you don’t want to have it trimmed frequently. Keep the sides longer with a structural cut that allows the hair around the ears to lie flat. Cut the top longer than the sides, but don’t go too tight around the head. You can quickly blow dry this cut as you run your fingers through it. Work a pomade through it after it’s dry.
Classic Modern Buzz And Fade
If you have thick hair, trying a shorter haircut is always an easy way out. Buzz the top, keeping it short with a well-defined hairline. If you have a beard, keep the edges impeccably razored. Although this cut is simple, it requires consistent maintenance. A style that’s 1/8-inch long now will look completely different in one month. This is the cut to get if you’re ready for regular trips to the stylist.
Medium-Length Texture
If you want a cut that grows out well, keep it a medium length. This length invites you to play with the texture. The coarser your hair, the better it will stand up. If it flops over, you might want to try a shorter cut. Blow drying it while holding your head upside down will help this cut get the lift it needs.
Wavy Fringe With Short Sides
Wavy hair benefits from slightly longer sides. You’ll get lots of texture without even trying. Keeping the front long encourages your natural texture to shine through. For even more shine try using dry oil spray-on hair. Keep an edge at the hairline so this style doesn’t get too unruly.
Curly Medium Fade
If you can’t stand your curls, lop them off. Your hair should still have a slight wave at this short/medium length. The fade isn’t super tight, so it still has time to grow in before you have to head back for another haircut.
Crew Cut
The crew cut is a classic way to keep a rein on your thick hair. It’s also one of the top 50 short men’s hairstyles. Keep it high and tight with a bald fade, and you won’t have to do anything but get up and go. You can brush it forward or to the side. Keep it in place with some gel or hair wax.
Combover And Fade
The combover is popular for thick hair that has a little wave to it. If it will lie somewhat flat and you don’t want a lot of height, this is relatively easy to maintain. You can keep the fade longer on the sides if you prefer.
Short Textured Urban Haircut
All of the best haircuts for men with thick hair don’t have to involve a fade. This one is textured and medium length all around the head. The ends are thinned out, so it will tend to lie flatter than a haircut with blunt edges. You can work in as much texture as you want, making a spiky style or a more subdued one, like this look.
Longer Crew Cut
This crew cut isn’t long, but it’s got more length than the one we mentioned earlier. This is another style that wears well between salon visits. Ask for textured ends so that the style has a nice shape.
The Pompadour
The pompadour is more versatile than you might imagine. It takes its inspiration from the Elvis look and has its roots in 18th century France. However, it’s still completely contemporary.
Textured Cropped Curls
If you have curls, think texture. This style is great for summer and keeps your head warmer in winter. It’s laid back, and it doesn’t make you look like you try too hard to be on trend. What’s more, it takes cues from your hair’s natural wave, so you can work with your thickness instead of against it.
Classic Modern-Day Side Part
The epitome of handsome might have started with the classic side part. This is an easy look to try out if your hair is medium length or longer. If you’re not used to parting your hair, put a little mousse in it while it’s wet. Blow dry while brushing your hair away from your part with a comb or paddle brush. Add some putty or clay to keep it styled after it’s dry.
Short Afro With Fade
If you have coarse, black hair, keep it under control with a short afro. The sides go even shorter with a bald fade for a crisp appearance. Keep the top as long as you want.
Long And Floppy
Here’s another haircut that works if your hair has some wave to it. If your hair is straight, it might just stick straight out. However, if it’s somewhat curly, you can keep it rather long around the head. Have the ends pointed so that you can texturize them. Otherwise, your hair will lie flat and may make it look like you’re wearing a helmet.
Classic Textured Fringe
The classic men’s haircut looks great with a little texture and fringe in the front. This cut can be done entirely with scissors. You can also use a razor for pointier ends and a shaggier look. Just don’t go too short in the front.
The James Dean
This haircut is officially called the quiff. Imagine James Dean in his heyday. The back is soft, and the sides are relatively short. Number four is the perfect length for the sides. The top of the hair is long and swept back. You don’t have to make it look perfect, though. This one looks ideal when it’s a little messy.
Shoulder Length
If your hair isn’t too bushy or too straight, you may be able to get away with wearing it long. Cut it at the base of the neck, and let it do its thing. Blow drying hair this long can make it frizz. There are several ways to tame frizzy hair if you have a shoulder length cut, however. Work in some dry shampoo or sea salt and let it air dry after shampooing it. Pay attention to conditioner, too. You’ll want to keep long hair moisturized.
Lush Textured Top
When you think of running your fingers through your thick hair, is this what you envision? The top is slightly longer to the sides, and the hair has some natural wave and lift at the top. Try using some spray wax for a tousled look.
Slicked Back Medium Length
If your hair has some length to it, you can slick it back. Thick hair may rebound, so don’t go crazy with the gel. You want a look that’s somewhat sleek but a little rough around the edges. This might not work if your hair is too short or too long.
Brushed Up
If your hair doesn’t seem to look sleek no matter what you try, then brush it up. This looks good on hair that’s about 2 to 4 inches long. This version keeps a longer cut on the sides.
Long Layers
Longer hair may be more likely to stay where you put it. A few layers at the nape of a shoulder-length cut can add movement to a longer style. Sweep it back to keep it out of your beard.
Undercut Long Combover
Not sure if you want long hair? Part it on the side, sweep the long layers over, and shave the other side. The longer length is relatively easy to keep in place.
Messy Man Bun
You knew this one was coming, didn’t you? This may be the easiest way to maintain your haircut between visits to the barber. It only takes a few seconds to put up and makes any bad hair day a little better.
Ivy League Haircut
The Ivy League haircut is a different take on the crew cut. It combines the classic look of the crew cut with a side part. You can go as slick as you want with this look or play with the length of the sides.
Spiky Mohawk Undercut
Did you ever know the Mohawk could look so clean cut? This one isn’t too long, and the sides are cleanly faded.
Wet Look
When nothing else works, wet your hair. A combination of water and gel will keep it in place. Use a heavy hand so it looks like you mean it. Our current favorite gel gives major hold and wet shine.
Long Top Haircut With Shaved Sides
Keep the top long, but don’t worry so much about the volume. If you keep the hair slicked back, you can show off the sleek sides. You might want to avoid this haircut if your face is very long and narrow.
Highlighted Pompadour
If your hair is very thick, it can look like a solid mass on your head, especially if you use a lot of product. Add some depth with highlights dispersed throughout the style.
Dreadlocks
If your hair is coarse enough, twist it into dreads. This look doesn’t have to make you look like a hippie. Keep the dreads shorter to make a contemporary fashion statement. Make sure to condition your dreads to keep them long and healthy.
Shaggy Brush Cut
Make your texture pop by working pomade into the ends. Pull the front pieces toward your face, and style the rest of your hair in alternating directions.
Short Sides With Curly Top
If there’s nothing you can do about your tight curls, keep them on top of your head. Prevent the whole thing from looking like a clown’s hairstyle by keeping the sides tightly cropped.
Tapered Pompadour
This is one very clean haircut. The tapered pompadour blends the long hair from the front with shorter hair in the back. The sides also taper cleanly down. This is one style that looks better when it’s polished, not when it’s messy.
Medium Shaggy Layers
If you’re more surfer than hipster, keep your hair longer and get lots of layers. Long fringe can be pulled down and to the sides. Texturizer will help the ends look spiky.
If you’re wondering how to style thick hair, consider a textured, slightly messy style. Your hair probably doesn’t want to do exactly what you coax it to do. Therefore, if you keep it a little on the bedhead side of things, it will look great no matter what (even if you did just roll out of bed).
Gel can be tough to work with if you’re not going for the wet look. Instead, try a thicker product, like a putty or clay. Work it into dry hair so you can tell how much you’re applying. Make sure that you understand the differences between pomade, wax, clay and more. The right products can make the best haircuts for men with thick hair look perfect.