What Are The Best Medium Length Hairstyles For Men?- Part 2

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What Are The Best Medium Length Hairstyles For Men?- Part 2

Comb Over

With its clean-cut look and stylish simplicity, guys with medium length hair regularly style the comb-over. The comb-over hairstyle is one of the best styles for professional men charming and timeless. Coupled with longer hair on top, start with a short taper fade haircut on the sides and back. 

You will want to comb all your hair to the other side of your head creating volume and height when styling. It is especially well-suited for men with thin or thinning hair while flattering for all hair types. 

Messy Hair

To add a youthful look to your style, messy hair is an excellent way. Messy hairstyles have been a growing trend in recent years from teen guys who want tousled shag hairstyles to young men in need of easy tousled hair. Messy styles should be low-maintenance and look effortless while the bed head aesthetic shouldn’t be confused with an unkempt or dirty look. 

With faded undercut or tapered sides start with a medium length haircut on top. Use your fingers to essentially mess up the hair after applying your favourite hair product. Whereas others will want to fashion their look and sweep the fringe, create messy spikes, or maintain a shaggy finish, some guys prefer to let their hair fall into place naturally. 

Fringe

Guys are loving the aesthetic of the fringe from teen boys to young men. Growing your fringe out works well for young men who want to make a statement without trying too hard also known as bangs for men. A fringe style tends to be smooth and relaxed cementing the youthful vibe although the locks are longer. 

You will want to leave the medium hair on top flowing, messy, and side-swept when paired with a taper fade or undercut. By using a matte product like wax or clay and ruffling your hair for a thickening effect, as a level of texture. You can always brush it up and back or sweep it to the side when your fringe comes across the face. 

Faux Hawk

The faux hawk is an edgy men’s hairstyle that’s been trending in recent years less extreme than a mohawk. You have to reign in your instincts during the week when you are in the office as for guys who like the spiky hair, but want to change up the look, the faux hawk hairstyle is the perfect style if you are an anarchist at heart 

The faux hawk is often styled with short to medium length hair on top and a fade or undercut on the sides also known as a fohawk. The longer hair above is spiked towards the middle of the head as the style combines your punk edge with a modern twist as the short sides are sharp. 

Mohawk

The style is for guys who don’t care about what others think as a mohawk is the next step up from a faux hawk. It doesn’t have to be over-the-top anymore as rebellious and truly bold, the mohawk haircut is the epitome of the 1970’s punk era. In the form of a mohawk fade, the modern variation has been toned down. 

Mohawk hairstyle becomes more accessible and easier to pull off with faded or undercut hair instead of shaved sides. Fashion a looser hawk to soften the look using a high hold styling product to keep the classic spikes up all day. 

Braid Styles

In the sense that they involve hair care, maintenance, and braiding man braids are the opposite of tousled hair. It can only be achieved with medium to long hair as braided hairstyles are unique ad intricate. 

Braiding your hair can help you achieve a cool style that will turn heads with many types of braid styles for men including cornrows, box braids, and dreads. 

Medium Length Haircuts

Undercut

The undercut remains one of the most popular haircuts for men in barbershops around the world. Undercut haircuts look best with short to medium length hair on top for a clean finish you can wear anywhere cut short and to all the same length on the sides and back. 

Undercuts work with all types of medium hairstyles for guys from the comb over to the quiff, pompadour, and mohawk. Request this short cut next time you see your barber if you care about experimenting with the latest men’s hairstyle. 

Low Fade

Guys can style well with any look including the low fade which is a classy business haircut. Creating just enough contrast for a cool trim, low fade haircuts start tapering just above the ear and neckline. Consider adding a skin fade to the low cut to make it bold and edgy. 

Guys can style their hair any way they want as low fades to look good with all long to medium hairstyles. You can leave your curls bouncy and loose, or sweep your wavy hair to the side, as also spike your thick locks or slick back your straight hair with limitless styling ideas. The low fade will always be in style classic ad forever charming. 

Mid Fade

Men can always pair their mid-length hair with a mid-fade haircut for a handsome look that is equal parts classy and edgy. Between a low and high fade, as expected the medium fade starts tapering around the middle of the head. Left tapered for some extra length or bald faded down to the skin is the cut. 

The mid fade works with all types of men’s styles that are great for business professionals who want a clean-cut look at the office while still having a cool hairstyle in their personal life. This tapered cut can be dressed the way you want whether you combine the cut with a quiff, long fringe, fohawk, layered style, thick crop top, or spiky hair.

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