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7 Tips On How To Style Long Hair For Men

7 Tips On How To Style Long Hair For Men

Growing out a long, sexy mane is not an easy endeavor. If you’ve managed to grow out your tresses and bypass all the awkward stages, then we whole-heartedly salute you and your incredible patience. But the real challenge remains: how does one style long hair?

If you have no idea what to do with your long locks, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s how to style long hair for men like a professional and achieve irresistibly-sexy locks.

1. Long Textured Waves

Lesson number one in how to style long hair for men: don’t fight your hair’s natural texture. Take your hair inspiration from Harry Styles and learn to embrace it instead. If your hair is naturally wavy like his, emphasize the surfer-hair-don’t-care look with a sea salt spray for men. Just spritz a few pumps into your hair, scrunch your waves with your hands and enjoy all that amazing volume and texture.

2. Long Slicked Back Hair

Need to make your long hair look professional? Whether you’re meeting important clients or attending some fancy event, the slicked back hairstyle is a good one to have in your back pocket to spruce up your appearance. However, hair can become more difficult to control the longer it gets. To achieve this super-suave style, use a strong styling gel to wrestle your medium-long locks into submission.

3. Defined Middle Part

Changing up the location of your hair part is an easy way to dramatically alter your look (see: Ryan Gosling and his side-part experimentation). But while the side-part is universally flattering on all face shapes and hair types, the middle part is far trickier to pull off. If you have long, silky strands like Jared Leto, you’re practically a shoo-in for the look. Tame potential flyaways and frizz with a nourishing hair cream that won’t add grease to your hair.

4. Dreadlocks

Dreadlocks can be a dicey choice for some dudes. But, if you have the ability to pull them off, you’ll be rewarded with a cool ‘do that sets you apart from the crowd. Not to mention, you’ll spend way less time in the morning getting ready. Take your hair inspiration from Jaden Smith and pair your dreads with a high top fade or let them tumble down your shoulders like Marshawn Lynch. Bonus tip: if your dreads start itching like crazy, try using a tea tree oil shampoo to combat the problem.

5. Long Hair + Short Beard

There’s something majestic and manly about a dude with a well-groomed beard to complement his long, flowing locks. Perhaps it’s because the beard and long-hair combo were a favorite among badass warriors, like the Spartans or the Vikings. If you want to channel your inner warrior, like Jason Momoa, we recommend sticking with a shorter beard style to balance out your long hair. If your beard is too long, you’ll look less like a fierce Viking and more like Gandalf the Grey.

6. Long and Curly

If you have hair like Dev Patel’s (read: thick, long and curly), it’s probably safe to assume that you spend a lot of time caring for it. Although your high-maintenance hair may be annoying at times, just think about what you’re getting in exchange: massive, massive sex appeal. It’s true! The spicy senoritas go crazy for that sexy, artistic vibe that comes with long, curly locks. For healthy, run-your-fingers-through-them curls, be sure to eat your vitamins, use quality men’s hair products and go easy on the blow dryer.

7. Man Bun

Last but not least, there’s always the mighty man bun. Worn by famous men such as Bradley Cooper, Chris Hemsworth and David Beckham, the man bun has proved itself to be more than just a fad. Even if you aren’t a huge fan of the look, you’ll likely be tempted at some point to throw your long hair into a simple bun just to get it out of your face. When that time comes, you’ll want to find a good mid-point for your bun—not too high or too low. Once you find the sweet spot, you’ll be at the top of the men’s style board.

A Case for Long Hair

With a little practice and the right products, figuring out how to style long hair for men is pretty easy. The real challenge is growing your hair and keeping it healthy. Remember to get regular trims (every three months or so), use conditioning products and eat a balanced diet.

 

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