Born and based in San Jose, California, Nikki Goddard has always had a passion for hair styling and unusual makeup techniques. At the age of 20, she started her education in The Salon Professional Academy and went on an extensive program in hair salons. Today, Nikki is a certified hair stylist and makeup artist with an associate degree in cosmetology. Currently, Nikki is a senior editor at therighthairstyles.com. She takes pride in being the root of inspiration for not only herself, but the entire team at The Right Hairstyles magazine. Her mission is to make the beauty industry available to everyone, and she enjoys teaching people the basics of hairstyling and makeup through the magazine’s articles. Nikki’s attention to detail and her ability to create a unique look that complements each client’s individuality is what continues to motivate her each day.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesNataly is an experienced freelance writer well-versed in lifestyle, beauty, and fashion. She enjoys testing new hair products to tame her long locks. Believing in the power of self-care, Nataly collects styling tips like gems. Currently, she delivers exclusive content on the latest hairstyle trends and transformations.
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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesIf you are blessed with naturally tight, perfect curls, your options of good hairstyles are endless. In fact, you’ve got one flawless hairstyle at your fingertips, and it requires little to no effort at all! All you have to do is invest in curl-defining shampoo, conditioner and styling products. Try a curl-promoting foam or mousse on wet hair, then blowdry with a diffuser.
A full head of hair is a sign of your health and good genes, so why to hide this treasure from the world? Longer locks on men often look non-trivial and sexy, of course, when they are cared for. There are many longer hairstyles that can turn out flattering for your lengthy tresses and won’t take more than a few minutes of your precious time on styling procedures. At the same time, you may be lucky to adopt one of those wash-scrunch-and-go dos which won’t dare to put on you any styling pressure at all. Here are 35 effortless and eye-catching styles for men who opt to sport their long stately locks with style.
The best everyday hairstyle we can successfully adopt is the one that is supported by the natural texture of our hair. This statement is especially evident in regards to men’s hairstyles. Low or preferably none maintenance is a top requirement for men’s dos. A decent haircut is crucial, especially when it comes to longer locks. Any omissions in the cut will tell on your general look and complicate the styling routines immensely. Fine hair with a tendency to a curl, for example, will frizz excessively if layered heavily.
A shoulder-length hairstyle or a slightly shorter hairstyle with light layering for the ends works well for most men with good hair. Punk hairstyles look good on straight hair and suggest heavier layering with a spiky finish through the edges. Tucked behind the ear longer styles appear tidier and can be used as office day hairstyles.
Long hair care routines include frequent washing, conditioning and usage of hydrated products to nourish and moisturize your hair, boosting its natural shine. To prevent men’s hairstyles for long hair from inclination into the feminine side, avoid using too much of styling products. A little bit of light hold gel or pomade can offer better control, while curls often seem sexier in wet looks. Other than that, try to keep your hairstyles simple and offhand.
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Most hairstyles for men with long hair target those with a longer mane, but here’s one that can work even for those who are just about to work it into a ponytail. That’s actually what it is: two sections, divided and twisted loosely, joined into a low pony and then twirled in a sort of quick sloppy knot. Let the tips stick out, for a totally chilled-out vibe.
As far as boys long hairstyles are concerned, this is one look that will add a touch of maturity to an otherwise carefree vibe. It requires an indistinct deep side parting, with a large section of the hair swept over to one side. With the current trend on disheveled hair, it can be a good choice even for a formal event.
Is your hair getting a little long? Resist the urge to cut it and rock a spendid wavy hairstyle instead! Go for a classic Old Hollywood look by brushing your grown out mane back. Keep it in place by running some gel through it prior to styling.
Here is a style of creative men who opt to look dignified but not overly pretentious. The front tresses, swept off the forehead to one side, and several locks tucked behing ear are accentuated with natural highlights setting off the eyes and skin undertone.
Long hairstyles for men probably make you think of outdoors-y, wood-dwelling men with tangled locks that cascade down their backs. However, long male ‘dos can definitely take a more sophisticated, cool edge. Shoulder-length hair with soft layers is a great option for those looking to go long without going overboard.
With all these new inspiring men’s hairstyles, we are seeing more and more guys with long hair on the street. Long straight hair for men can actually be equal to a short hairstyle for women. Yep, we’re talking about the bob. The short, chic ‘do that women are loving happens to be the long, hipster look that men are equally infatuated with.
If this look reminds of you of Brad Pitt or Kurt Cobain, you’ve got it nailed. It’s a 90s-inspired semi-bun, which only requires you to pull up half of your hair. It’s simple: divide your hair into two sections, horizontally and then tie the upper section with a hairband.
Naturally-settled glossy locks, subtle parting and long bangs create a nonchalant laid-back look, loved by artists, actors, photographers and other creative personalities.
Of all the men`s hairstyles, the man bun is the simplest and sexiest. We don’t know if it’s the hipster movement or the undeniable appeal of the bun style, but this look is a crowd-pleaser. It requires less than a minute to throw together and is the most convenient and comfortable style, ever. Who could ask for more?
Guys with thick hair will have no problem pulling this one off. Simply wash your hair, dry it with a towel, apply some product and run your fingers through it without combing. Your aim is to create a side part at the hairline and sweep the larger portion of your hair to one side.
Here’s a highly complex style that requires some personality. First off, the hair is shaved into V-shape. Then, it’s worked into an inverted French braid, but from the bottom up. Finally, halfway up the head, it’s tied back into a bun. Hard work, but fully worth it.
This is where punk meets both hipster and hip-hop. If you have long hair with side undercuts, you can French braid several sections of your hair, working very close to the scalp. At the end, pull the hair back into a classic high bun.
Need ideas on how to deal with your thick, wavy hair? Instead of going the easy route and keeping it all short, try letting it fly free on top. For messy, unkempt curls, apply a bit of mousse or any other curl enhancer suitable for your hair type. A styling product will make it look piece-y and textured instead of frizzy and unruly.
Shoulder length hair may seem like a lot of work, especially for men used to keeping their hair short and at a close shave. However, if you have naturally thick, full hair, this look is a lot easier to maintain than you think. Try spritzing your wet, washed hair with a sea salt spray and blast it with a blowdryer or let it air dry. The spray will give your hair some grit and a perfectly imperfect messy finish.
Long locks work great with coarser, curlier hair! In fact, heads full of crazy curls can look super trendy when swept back and secured with a headband. Not only will your hair stay out of your face, but you’ll be the coolest guy on the block. A line up with long hair is a fresh take on the men’s long hair trend.
If you are blessed with naturally tight, perfect curls, your options of good hairstyles are endless. In fact, you’ve got one flawless hairstyle at your fingertips, and it requires little to no effort at all! All you have to do is invest in curl-defining shampoo, conditioner and styling products. Try a curl-promoting foam or mousse on wet hair, then blowdry with a diffuser.
When it comes to long hair, men can pair it with a cool undercut. For example, shaved sides and a long middle section deliver a versatile and totally rock-and-roll look that is as cool as they come.
Long hairstyles should not be boring. They should celebrate the man’s unique features and nature. And, if a man is currently rocking dreadlocks loud and proud, his long look couldn’t be cooler. Try shaving the bottom half of your head and keeping the dreadlocks long and gathered in a pony up top.
Styles for long hair can definitely showcase your artistic side. Use the bottom half of your head as a canvas. Keep the hair short and include a cool shaved-in design. Grow out the hair on top long for a stark contrast.
If you’ve got wild ringlets, don’t hide them. Add some soft layers for a nice silhouette of your cut and wear your curls side-parted, centre-parted, with a facial hairstyle, or without any!
The most popular hairstyles for men with long hair can’t miss the arguably hottest ‘do on the block: the man bun. Whether worn messy or sleek, this style is hot, hot, hot. Try running some gel through the top of your hair and slicking it back into a little rolled chignon. See if you’re not getting compliments left and right!
It’s not a full bun, because the tips of the hair are not twirled inside, but left out, in a “devil may care” kind of style choice. It’s the type of attitude you’d expect from a laidback California surfer, but it looks just as charming on the more urban males, too. Leave a frontal strand of hair out, for that extra dose of effortless coolness.
Now, let’s be honest here for a second. Never in a million years would we have imagined that French braids, a consummately feminine style, can look this good on a guy. However, if you think of how hip hop culture has permeated into the mainstream, you’ll see where it’s all coming from. Top off this look, full of pizzaz, with a well-groomed, lumbersexual-type of beard – and that twirled tip ‘stache, if you’ve got the courage for it!
This is one of the more complex looks on our list, as it involves both undercuts and long hair braided in rows. Divide the hair into as many sections as you want to braid, braid each section separately to the ear level, then unite all the braids into a single, simple one. Tie it with a hairband at the end – that’s it.
Who said curly hair always looks messy? Someone who has never seen this neat half up ponytail, we assume. It looks absolutely amazing with shoulder length hair, since it makes the top part of your head look neat, highlighting the eyes and, at the same time, allowing the rest of the hair to frame the face appealingly.
Want a long hairstyle for men that doesn’t require any fuss and/or grooming? Easy! Wash and blow dry (or, even better, air dry) your hair. Then take one small section and twist it into a single, simple, wispy braid. Tres hippie.
Pull your hair back and a bit up. Tie it into a ponytail and then make a sloppy knot. Let the ends stick out – you do not need a perfect bun. The point is to create a bohemian look, which suggests you just woke up like this. Note how the ombre color effect, which runs from pitch black to brown blonde, adds interest points to this trendy hairstyle.
This is the most simple and elegant variation of all the hairstyles for men with long hair. It only works on very straight hair and also requires a small amount of gel for de-frizzing, taming short unruly wisps, and added shine. Simply tie your hair into a low ponytail at the nape of your neck, and then add the hair product of your choice to smooth everything out.
This dense hair is a blessing, so it would be a crime to cut it extra short. Instead you can have this cool cut with longer top and the bangs, featuring rough and random wavy texture with a few strategically placed highlights.
One length cut is not his choice, whereas layers and thorough trim for the ends is what any stylist would prescribe for hair of moderate density and a laid-back style like this.
This is a fantastic rounded style with whipped up breezy curls framing the face. It works perfect for naturally wavy and moderately thick hair.
Love your lengthy locks but occasionally prefer to keep them out of the way? Sweep your hair back and make a loop ponytail – easy and looks quite creative on a man.
Light beach waves initially work for the rough texture. Who knew that this naturally-looking hairstyle, more associated with vacations, will blend so harmoniously into the formal style? Johnny Depp, being over 50 now, is inimitable as always, but you can easily duplicate his hairstyle.
This “oh, well, yes, I was just born handsome” look drives women crazy. Okay, the slightly messed up wheat blonde hairstyle seems really harmonious and absolutely effortless.
Thick wavy hair settles well in layered haircuts. You can sweep your bangs off the forehead and use a bit of a styling product to bring out the natural shine of your cool black tresses.
Men’s hairstyles regardless of length should appear effortless and maximally natural. Make a stake on your stronger points, like straight/wavy texture or good density and choose the best options accordingly.
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Contrary to what most men believe, long hair is typically less maintenance than short hair. You can go months between haircuts — your long hair will still look great, while skin fades start to look rough after a week or two. ”