Best Winter Hairstyles For Men

13 JAN 2024

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Also known as the man fringe, this hairstyle can be low to some maintenance, depending on the particular fringe you go for. The main style of fringe currently in is the ‘Angular Fringe’. This style became prominent amongst male models in 2014 and caught on as a popular trend in 2015.

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Fringe

The success of this hairstyle depends on layering. The sweep back works with having your hair cut at different angles and then to your head. The best results come from having the hair around the ears and the neck cut two inches shorter.

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Sweep Back

In the past, the only way to control messy hair was to keep it short. But recently men with natural curly or wavy hair are growing it out. Faisal, an Asian barber, comments: “A lot of my customers are Arab and they have naturally curly hair, they just get the sides shaved and keep their natural curly length on the top.”

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Messy Waves 

Asians with natural frizzy hair can let their hair grow out to have it longer on the top and make it look like an afro. With shaved sides, the hair at the top will become the centre of attention. However, it requires a lot of maintenance and constant care, and can be costly to keep up.

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Afro Styles

Very popular amongst Asian guys, this style allows the illusion of fading hair when trimmed and cut professionally. Hamza says: “I love the fading, because it makes your hair look fresh and it keeps you from having completely shaved sides, which the 0 blade can give you.”

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Fade

The side part is perfect for professional environments, as it embodies class and power but still oozes a hint of wildness. The style works well with a fade, allowing you to get a ‘two in one’ style.

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The Smooth and Simple Side Part 

This trendy hairstyle offers men the chance to feel empowered because of its military feel. This style gives you the chance to do your hair up or down, for those days when you don’t feel like making the effort.

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Undercut

Quiffs are just about flattering for any man, since it combines modern flare and retro vibes, which radiate style and sensuality. Nasira, a Birmingham student, says: “I think quiffs are sexy – but not if they are too high in the air, nobody likes a Jedward wannabe.”

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Quiff

This is the most trendy haircut amongst Asians, mainly due to the low maintenance and edgy versions of it. A short back and sides allow men to add their own unique design to the longer hair length at the top.

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Short Back and Sides

This hairstyle is for men who don’t need a clip on man bun and have naturally long hair. It can also work for men who don’t have a long mane but can put their hair in a ponytail. The look sees two different styles mixed together. Both the top and bottom sections are divided and twisted very closely.

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Bun Twist