Hair loss represents one of the most difficult aspects of men’s grooming. But there are some tips and tricks to manage the situation. Here are 5 haircuts for men that help minimize a receding hairline.
Warm weather will be coming around before we know it. No matter how much we will want to relax, good grooming is always a priority, especially for those men who are noting hair loss. Moreover, warm weather also brings an increase in external agents that make a greater impact. So hair requires more and regular care.
Keeping hair and skin moisturized is the first recommendation. Count on your barber to make suitable suggestions. Never forget to rinse hair with abundant fresh water after swimming in salt water, for example. This will stop brine from further drying out delicate hair. Finally, sun protection is mandatory for both hair and scalp. Care taken during warm months will pay off in the fall, when your hair will be prepped to face seasonal changes.
In addition to a personalized hair routine, the right hair cut and style can help call attention away from a receding hairline by optimizing other features. As in all cases, attention much be paid to other elements like face shape, the type of hairline, and the characteristics of the hair itself. Here below are some suggestions for 5 haircuts for men to keep you looking your best.
1. For a slight frontal receding hairline
If hair loss involves mostly the forehead with a slightly receding hairline, a pompadour cut can be a solid option. Call attention to the quiff by exploiting preceisely the empty spots that outline it. Draw some inspiration from Jude Law.
2. A short cut, but choppy
Otherwise, take into consideration a short layered, choppy cut, like in the case of Michael Fassbinder. The irregular lengths are perfect for an casual, natural look, filling in the forehead with a tousled, but never messy look.
3. Hair loss at the crown
Hair loss can also involve the top of the head, with the appearance of a bald patch or tonsure. Initially it should suffice to minimize it with a hair cut that leaves hair fuller on top. A variety of solutions is possible. For example, Ryan Gosling balanced out top and sides.
4. Fades on the sides
David Beckham opted to emphasize the upper part of his head with a fade around the sides of his head.
Further inspiration arrives from Arón Julio Manuel Piper, who keeps the upper lengths just a little longer, but otherwise very short everywhere else.
5. Taking it all off
If the hair loss, both in the front and the back, is more significant, many men opt to shave their heads completely or a super short cut. This solution is particularly suitable for those with a high forehead. In this way the shave does not lead to imbalance. Two good examples are those of Bruce Willis and Jason Statham.
It is not by chance that both wear: playing with shape and length can create focus on the lower part of the face. A well-groomed beard or important moustache orient the glance toward the face and away from the top of the head.