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Keeping your locks a bit longer than usual leaves multiple options for styling. The key benefit is that you don’t need to wear your hair down all the time and can easily switch between different looks whenever you like. One way to give your tresses a major fashion twist is to put them up in a ponytail. Here are 15 trendy and easy-to-make ponytail hairstyles for men to flatter every hair type and texture.
Men’s ponytails vary in length and height, making them an ideal match for different haircuts. Take a trendy fade crop with a longer top section and shorter sides. You can gather the strands in a high pony instead of leaving them loose. Or you might also want to elevate your long hairstyle and throw it into a low ponytail or a half-updo for a more put-together look. Sounds interesting? Then dive in!
Even though you’re into long hairstyles, you don’t need to wear your locks down all the time. Try out a half up half down ‘do to keep your lengthy strands away from the face and avoid stubborn flyaways on the top of the head. Use a touch of hair gel for a sleek finish and forget about boring designs.
You’ve probably been through this awkward hair-growing stage when your locks lose their original shape and become long enough to gather them in a ponytail. In fact, it’s a good way to shift from shorter to medium haircuts because you don’t have to style your tresses meticulously until you get the desired length.
Elevate your undercut hairstyle with a curly ponytail that rests at the crown and goes all the way to the nape area where it intersects with a shaved part. Ask your barber for a line up design at the front and a creative hair tattoo behind the ear for a more multifaceted glam.
To achieve a neat and well-defined look with your long hair, try a pull-through ponytail style, aka dragon braid. Get the style by tying the top of your hair into a half ponytail first. Add another pony just below the first one. Split the first ponytail into two sections and pull the second ponytail through them while securing the ends with an elastic. Repeat the process until you get a dragon tail-like braid.
If you decide to leave your top hair layer longer, this ‘do is your must-try. The trick is to reveal a hard part that visually divides your hair into two horizontal sections with different lengths and textures. Gather the longer locks at the back of the head in a small pony and show off those well-trimmed sides.
Make your kinky strands work for you by pulling off a fluffy hairstyle like the one in the picture. Request a faded crop to enhance the textured top and use high-quality hair products to prevent frizz and breakage.
Revamp your everyday style by changing your haircut to the edgy and trendy mohawk. The shaved sides create a visible contrast with a long, textured top layer that starts at the front and goes back to the nape area. Attach a couple of clear elastics to this section to get a ponytail look with a dramatic twist.
Add some pops of color to your ponytail by throwing in blonde highlights that make your top section really stand out. Don’t forget to ask for a sharp fade that enhances your temple area and creates a notable transition between the lengths.
Keep things simple yet stylish with a long wavy ponytail. It’s by far the most universal hairstyle among men with long locks today since it doesn’t require much time and effort. Just gather your hair in one hand and wrap it with an elastic to secure the ‘do.
Black men’s ponytail styles can be combined with protective hairdos and dreadlocks to achieve a more textured look. If you want to switch between loose and upswept styles, consider tying your medium dreads in a ponytail with black elastic. Keep the sides cleanly shaved for a sharp finish.
Rat tail is the ultimate retro style that sends back to the ’80s subcultures and their grungy fashion choices. To keep your hairdo modern and up-to-date, pair the tiny pony at the back of your head with a voluminous flat-top crop and pointy beard.
Craving something more rebellious this time? Then, gather your curls in a very high ponytail that rests at the top of the head. Add a shaved design on the faded section to create more depth and fulfill your unique fashion vision.
If your hair is long enough to wear a ponytail, try this style next time. All you need to do is to pull your locks back and tie them nicely with an elastic. Pair the look with shaved temples and a well-trimmed beard for the maximum effect.
Having thin or fine locks doesn’t mean you can’t wear your hair up. A small ponytail will still look nice if you know how to style it for your hair texture. After all, you can always add a bushy beard to compensate for the lack of volume at the roots.
This Viking-inspired hairdo is a great example of a braided style that makes your thick mane appear neat and put-together. The classic French braid will work great for the whole glam, but you can always experiment with other types of braids if you feel extra creative.
Don’t limit yourself to ordinary hairstyles when you can try something new and different with your locks. With ponytail ‘dos, you’ll look unique and stylish for any occasion.
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