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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesAsian mullet styles have a special flair that differentiates them from traditional mullets, but their essential features remain the same: a longer top and very short or shaved sides. Mix them with other haircuts popular among Asian guys, and you will craft a unique hairstyle that shows your creative personality. Here are 15 examples of how you can experiment with a mullet haircut.
Mullet haircuts occupy a special place among Asian trends, allowing the guys to bring out their unique sense of style. This particular short mullet works well for any hair type and texture, which you can further accentuate with styling products like hair gels, mousses, and clays. A textured fringe adds sweet vibes to the look, softening the appearance and accentuating the eyes.
A mullet wolf cut is a trend popular among K-pop artists, and nothing stops you from looking like the idol by recreating this haircut. Ask for shaved temples to boost the contrast with elongated hair at the nape and full textured fringe, creating a somewhat edgy disconnected look.
Showcase your rebellious side with this edgy short mullet with tousled, textured layers and a short choppy fringe. Accentuate the texture of spiky hair by applying hair clay with a matte finish and roughing the hair with your fingers.
Pompadours are widely popular among Asians, and to make this hairstyle even more statemental pair it with a fade on the sides and a mullet at the back. It is best to be styled with a pomade applied to dry hair for an extra hold.
Featuring messy textured layers on the top and a longer length at the back, this modern mullet fade exudes boldness and character. You may pair it with facial hair or leave the haircut at the center point of your look. Skin fade on the sides gives a dramatic contrast that catches the eye.
Have some fun with your mullet haircut by adding a colorful accent to the hair at the nape. Working great with different types of fades, this style will showcase your willingness to take risks and not be afraid to express yourself.
Combine two appealing hair styles in one look, creating a permed mullet that will draw all attention towards you. Depending on the desired result, you can make it longer and messier or stick to an accurate perm with shorter hair at the nape. Take good care after your permed curls by applying a curl cream to keep them hydrated and well-defined.
If you aim for something bold and captivating, mohawk is always the answer. Go further by leaving longer hair at the back and, thus, turning your mohawk into a mullet. As for the side shave, opt for a high fade or drop fade to enhance its edge allure and make it easier to maintain.
Trendy and stylish, this haircut is a great catch for guys looking for a versatile mullet style suitable for the office dress code. A gradual taper fade on the sides offers a clean and refined look for a mullet featuring longer hair at the back and on top. Use a medium-hold hair gel with a low-gloss finish for a polished appearance.
A long fringe falling down your face has a charming impact on the appearance and matches any haircut, a textured mullet mod in particular. However, you may need to follow a hair styling routine and use a couple of products to make the best out of your look. For example, you can apply hair clay for a longer hold texture or a sea salt spray for a more natural-looking effect.
Shaggy mullet features lots of messy layers and face-framing pieces, thus emphasizing your facial features. It’s a good choice for men with straight hair who aim for a more textured haircut with no fuss.
Infuse some edge into your style with this disconnected haircut, featuring long hair at the top with closely shaved sides and lightly tapered hair on the back. By mixing these styles, you can come up with something truly unique, especially if you add a stylish undercut design to the temple shave. For men with thick hair, this is also a good way to reduce hair bulkiness and balance its density.
Add a modern twist to your mullet with a center-parted section resembling curtain bangs. Middle-part hairstyles work great for both casual and formal occasions, as they bring chic yet relaxed vibes to the appearance, flattering men’s features. Apply some sea salt spray to enhance your hair’s texture and movement.
Whether thin or thick, your hair will benefit from layered haircuts, such as a textured and dynamic mullet. You may also style it to the side if you wish to try something new or ask your stylist for a comb-over.
This Korean wavy mullet strikes a distinct appearance, blending the elegance of wavy hair with the edgy flair of a mullet. Enhance your texture with a product specifically formulated to complement and define your waves, such as a curl cream.
Find the look that better suits your style and hair type, and inspire people around with your fresh haircut that aptly represents Asian fashion.
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