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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesSpikes and jagged edges are excellent in haircuts for thin strands. Whether you choose a side part, high spikes up top or all around choppiness, this is an easy, low maintenance option for any man.
Men’s hair may get thinner with age. And there are men whose hair is naturally fine or not as dense as they would like. Actually, it’s not such a big problem if you choose the right haircut and learn how to style your hair quickly so that it looks nice and stylish. We offer to your attention 50 best hairstyles for men with thin hair. You will certainly find here something that looks right and may work for you personally.
Texturizing, comb overs, undercuts, messy styles, and slicked-back variants – this is just the beginning of the whole list of possibilities you have with your hair. The right hairstyle can really change your image! The photos below will show you different casual, sporty, and formal styles that are flattering for your hair density.
If you struggle with thin hair, then think upward. This hairstyle brings hair up in the center to detract from the lack of thickness. Add some well landscaped facial hair to further divert attention away from thinning hair.
Hipster hair is great for those experiencing some minor thinning – check out this style that features a close cut all around the sides and back, leaving as much remaining hair as possible up top. A few days of facial hair growth brings a further fullness to the look.
Thinning hair don’t care? Say it with a full, dignified beard. When it comes to thinning hair men tend to panic and add products they don’t really need and can actually make the situation worse. Instead, grow a thick, regal beard that will capture attention before your thin mane can even show up to the party.
Men’s long, flowing locks may look very romantic. But what if your hair is thinning? Don’t worry – there is an option for you too. Opt for hair that flows down the neck. Wear your hair long, loose, and effortlessly swept back.
Receding hairline haircuts are not only needed by older men – younger guys experience hair loss as well. Embrace this change by adding some ink! Simply shearing hair off half the head and replacing with an artistic, meaningful tattoo can make the rest of your hair appear thicker.
Struggling with a receding hairline? There are still plenty of men’s hairstyles that bring shape and dimension to thin hair. Style it right and your locks will appear thicker. Take this photo as an inspiration!
Cut close and yet kept long, this style features combed back hair with light spiking. Your hair will look much thicker with this styling.
One solution to thinning hair is to simply embrace it. If you are going gray, such a hair can actually look handsomely dignified.
If your hair seems to be flying South, then grow it out to make it seem on purpose. Long, combed back hair naturally looks thicker. Add in a square bottom cut midway down the neck and you will love the youthful, flowing hair result.
Fortunately, thin hair can be concealed in a variety of ways. This is one of the coolest cuts for thin hair types out there – the hair is left thick on top and brought forward, fading it down into barely there facial hair.
When it comes to hairstyles for men with receding hairlines, it might seem that your options are limited. However, concealing thinning hair while still looking your best is easier than you think. Slicked back hair adds height, detracting from the fact there isn’t a lot of thickness. The fade cut along the back and sides also works to distract and conceal.
This hair cut combines height and color. Lightening hair not only minimizes the appearance of fine hair, it also brightens up the face and provides you with a cool, casual look. There’s a reason women do it so often, steal this trick!
Another way to minimize the look of thinning locks is to avoid uniform short haircuts. Use flattering undercuts that provide a contrast of lengths. Shear one side’s under layer, and then form a deep side part, sweeping the longer hair over to the other side.
Thinning hair doesn’t mean you’re doomed to a lack of style. On the contrary, some hairdos look even better on men with receding hairlines. Front spikes and subtle facial hair are a few ways to conceal while also looking your best.
If you have very thin hair, go with a punk-inspired style that focuses on length (and a little bit of chaos) rather than texture. Adding some thicker facial hair can also help men with thin hair feel better about their appearance.
Choppiness creates texture that always looks more voluminous than sleek hair, especially when the length is short. We love this combo of blunt edges and textured interior of the hair on top. By shearing the sides of the hair and adding in some subtle, sculpted facial hair, guys tend to look more youthful with a trendy undercut.
Front fringe really helps receding hairline haircuts look their best, but you need to be careful not to weigh down your facial features with too much heaviness in the front of your style. Brush hair back and to the side to add height.
Guys with thin hair can rest assured that this updated version of a classic childhood cut will make the grade every time. – delete this sentence) Go for a deep side part and cut one side shorter than the other to add the illusion of thickness to your locks. Growing out facial hair can also help to balance the whole look.
One more flattering haircut for a man with a receding hairline is a textured side part that pushes hair to the side and backward with some lift at the roots. This combover can be held in place all day with a high-quality mousse or styling gel that is applied while hair is still damp. You can also add a lighter hue to your hair to make it seem more textured than it truly is.
Spikes and jagged edges are excellent in haircuts for thin strands. Whether you choose a side part, high spikes up top or all around choppiness, this is an easy, low maintenance option for any man.
If you were blessed with natural waves, work them into a soft, longer style that will conceal thin spots where it is needed. If your hair is curly, this could also work for you as long as frizz is kept under control with a quality product.
Keeping hair short and closely coiffed will minimize the appearance of thin hair. Men with the ability to grow a fair bit of facial hair can also benefit from a well sculpted beard to keep attention on the face rather than the hairline.
Using a strong styling gel or moose, brush medium-length locks straight back while hair is still damp. Go for a close fade on one side to make the hair appear fuller. Haircuts for locks that are on the thinner side don’t need to be complicated – sometimes it’s just as simple as changing an angle.
If you are lacking up top, a good trick is to grow a very full beard and mustache. Not only will this draw attention away from a receding hairline, but it will also keep you relevant as facial hair has definitely made a comeback.
Adding layers of volume into male hairstyles is a tried and true trick for creating the illusion of thickness. Play with various lengths, angles and holding mousse to find the correct combination for your individual hair type and personality.
Inspired by a touch of bedhead, this laid-back summer look is perfect for men of all ages. Hairstyles for receding hairline issues often include color to lighten, brighten and conceal.
Go punk with a faux hawk cut that is not only fun to wear, but can minimize the appearance of hair loss at the same time. Spike and shape the thicker sections of hair, leaving the thinner regions to play a subtle, supporting role.
When you see the final result, it’s easy to understand why men would opt for a multilayer cut. There are so many quick fixes that come with this style, from accentuating facial hair to concealing thin patches.
If you have naturally curly or wavy strands and want to embrace your natural hair texture, let them flow free. Brushing them forward can also help minimize thin areas.
Modernize a popular punk cut with a rugged fade and carefully sculpted facial hair. This style is all grown up and ready to impress.
Losing your hair? Get creative instead of depressed with this style that involves strategically styled strands with a strong hair gel. Using a fade in your hairdo makes the eye travel downward, allowing the hair on top to look fuller.
Shave off the back and sides of your head, so the eye wanders upward to the deceptively thick section of top hair. Throwing in an unshaven face is also a great way to disguise thinning hair.
Rock a side part and give your hair some instant volume. If your hair is thinning up top, a groomed side style paired with facial hair will do the trick. Be sure to use a strong product that will hold all day – the thinner your hair, the more prone you are to cowlicks and flyaways.
Thinning curly hair can be even more distressing as you’ve long been accustomed to very thick locks. Get a square haircut featuring back and side fades. To keep a boost of body throughout your head of curls, use a styling gel that will hold all day.
If you want something different, young and edgy, place a fuller section of hair in the back instead of up top. The rest of your hair can be faded up – a sort of reverse fade that definitely looks out-of-the-box.
A preppy hairstyle with a side part accentuates your wide cheekbones and strong jawline. Alan Ritchson’s style looks 100% manly, neat and formal. Use hair wax to give your thin on top hair the needed shine and structure.
Thin hair is not always a problem. If you are not dealing with thinning hair or a receding hairline, you can afford many haircut varieties. Ryan Gosling, for example, wears a cool tapered short haircut. Style it with a side part for a trendy look.
Trendy undercut haircuts are OK for thin hair if your keep the top section relatively short. When the temples and nape are clipped to #1 or #2, there’s a contrast in lengths between the hair on top and on the sides, which also adds visual thickness. Kellan Lutz has wavy hair and it’s an extra bonus for thin hair.
Slick hairstyles are not a contraindication for thin hair, as most men think. Will Young wears his Ivy League cut slicked back and to a side. To get the right effect with slick hairstyles, choose proper styling products. Styling waxes and creams with a matt finish usually work great on thin hair.
Dolph Lundgren is still as cool, strong, and handsome as he was in the 90s, but his hair has got a bit thinner. Not a problem for a super hero. The actor opts for a short haircut with an edgy quiff. The bleached ends are one more trick that works as an optical illusion – hair with the darker roots appears thicker.
If your hair is dark and thin and you have it cut short, it may work for you as it did for Matt Damon. Short dark hair looks thicker. Well, short doesn’t mean extra short all over the head. You may get a slightly elongated top section and a nice, small quiff.
If your hair is of normal density, and your hair line has just begun to recede, you may try medium short haircuts with point cut ends styled towards your forehead and to a side, like Ewan McGregor’s. But as a rule, all the attempts to conceal a receding hairline fail. Another option is to wear a shaved head or a buzz cut. Will Arnett goes his own way, accepting himself as he is and wearing his comfortable length in a neat slicked back men’s hairstyle.
Thinning hair doesn’t mean you should wear only extra short hairstyles. Dominic Monaghan tries on a cut with elongated top and nape section and accurately trimmed edges. This variety lets him reveal the wispy texture of his hair that looks thin but very appealing.
If your hair is relatively thin, meaning not extremely thin, remember that texture and a light curl make it appear thicker. Easton Corbin’s haircut is very simple, but he always styles it with lots of texture. Texturizing pastes work great in such cases.
Here’s one rule that works in style invariably: when you want to distract attention from something, attract it to something else. The razored finish for the ends in Kevin Alejandro’s male cut immediately catches the eye. Apply some mousse and blow dry your hair upwards.
For thin hair, stylists often recommend a very short haircut. Not necessarily an extra short buzz, but the shorter, the better. Aaron Eckhart follows this recommendation and gets a neat, professional look.
Matthew McConaughey has already faced the problem of thinning hair and a receding hairline, but at the expense of curly texture, his hairstyles still look cool. The style in the photo features gelled curls on top and at the back. If your thin hair doesn’t like gel, use pastes, mousses, and waxes instead.
Styling pastes enhance the texture of your hair and control the shape of your haircut. Benjamin McKenzie’s hairstyle takes only a few minutes. Blow dry your hair away from your face and apply a bit of styling paste to your temples, smoothing them backwards. Then work some more product into your quiff, styling it with your fingertips up and backwards.
Stephen Dorff’s bold hairstyle appears effortless and spontaneous. In case you like disheveled edgy looks, you need a haircut with point cut ends and a medium hold styling product. If your hair is thin and you want to style it in spikes, it shouldn’t be too long on top.
Tapered haircuts with a longer length at the quiff and neat sideburns work amazingly for men with thinning hair and a receding hairline. Alexander Skarsgard has chosen the right cut and the flattering preppy style to match. Style your quiff with a lift at the roots.
These photos prove that looking stylish is possible with hair of any length, type, and density. There’s no universal haircut to flatter everyone, but there’s definitely your most suitable option. We wish you to find it and feel confident no matter what happens.
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