10 Most Attractive And Stylish Men’s Hairstyles of 2017
10 Most Attractive And Stylish Men’s Hairstyles of 2017
These Haircuts has typically been a staple hair trend in men’s runway and editorial looks. Not only strictly popularised in fashion, but this haircut is also common amongst many film and television stars. It has also celebrated a long-lasting popularity in street style, particularly with the younger generations eager to embrace the trend. There are several reasons for this. Firstly, it’s youthful and can work incredibly well for curly, straight or wavy hair types. The other great thing about the undercut is that it can be interpreted in many ways. From the classic versions to the more modern adaptations and everything in between, consider this your ultimate guide for the top undercut hairstyles you should try today.
The Caesar haircut is a popular buzz cut, but for good reason. The short length of the style makes it easy to maintain, and incredibly simple to spike. With a dab of cream or styling gel, the spiked look can be achieved in a matter of seconds, and will stay in place all day, with little to no maintenance required.
2. The Classic Undercut
For something a little more conservative, go for a classic cut which still maintains trimmed sides, but leaves the top not too long. The classic undercut is recommended for those who may be a little apprehensive about this haircut because it is relatively simple and isn’t too extreme. Styling the classic undercut is simple, and a bit of hair product will keep it clean and polished. A wet look gel or mousse will give this cut a 40’s/50’s touch which can be great to change the proportions up.
3. Short Back and Sides
With short back and sides and a long layer on top, this hairstyle sweeps over the head, and gradually tapers to a tip at the front. It’s an ideal choice for men who want to add a touch of uniqueness to their style.
The side-swept version of the undercut is best channelled in pompadour-esque styling. Much like the slicked back version, the first step to harnessing a side swept undercut is to ensure you have longer proportions up top so the slicking of the hair works well with the shorter sides of your haircut. The key to pulling off the side swept undercut is to make sure that you are parting your hair the right way. This differs for everyone, so ensure that you are choosing the best part for your face. This is generally determined by which way your hair naturally falls.
This is a close cousin of the quiff – only it’s neater. The hair is swept back high over your forehead leaving no strand out of place. From the side view it’s shaped like a cone or a shark’s fin. You maintain its direction with a blow dryer and some wax or pomade.
For those looking to make a statement with their hairstyle, the longer-haired undercut offers just that. The combination of short sides with long, unrestrained hair on top makes for an eye-catching juxtaposition. Thi cut also brings a sense of style to a long-haired look that might otherwise appear unkempt and careless. Have your barber take some of the weight out of your hair when having it cut; this will ensure your locks flow and keep the contrast looking distinct.
7. Side Part
The side part is a type of combover that’s split somewhere in the left/right sections of your scalp. There are men who use it to hide bald spots. But you can have thick straight hair and look just as good in it. Hair on either side is swept according to its natural direction. A good gel or pomade should keep everything neat and slick.
Channel the 1950s into your undercut with a voluminous, rockabilly pompadour. The pompadour works best with longer locks and brings a stylish and slick look to your length. Think along the lines of the slicked back version of this cut, but bigger and bolder. You’ll want to use a wet-look, strong-hold gel product and comb for the most genuine interpretation of the ‘50s look.
There’s a place in men’s style for hair that looks like you just got out of bed! Your hair should first be mid-length with the sides partly trimmed. The trick is using gel or pomade to run down the hair and “mess it up” to an extent. You get to play around and try different looks.
10. Simple Short
This simple short style keeps the hair a little longer on the top, with sides and back short. It’s perfect for those who want a no-muss-no-fuss hairstyle, with the freedom to play with the look from time to time. A little hair gel and tussle of the hair will create a spiked or bedhead look in a few minutes.











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