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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesDaring and attention-grabbing, a modern mullet fade haircut is your chance to showcase your style and personality, diving into a bold statement fashion. You can go for a wildly expressive long permed mullet with skin fade, or choose something more discreet, such as a short mullet featuring low fade. Just pick whatever resonates with you and adjust it to your appearance!
Modern haircuts usually combine several styles, allowing men to experiment with their appearance on the way to a unique and self-expressive hairstyle. And, this time, we decided to share something truly daring and captivating – a modern mullet fade haircut.
You can opt for different types of fades, mixing them with choppy or shaggy mullets, varying in length and texture. Besides, there’s always room for fringe and beard styles that not only spice up the look but balance facial features. Intrigued already? Here is our collection of 15 fade mullets for you to try this year!
The French crop is a popular choice for men of all ages, and we offer you spice it up with mullet features for edgy vibes. Make your hair on the top and at the back practically the same length, emphasizing your hair’s choppy texture. Incorporate a low fade for a smooth transition from a longer top to tapered sides.
“This bold haircut captures rave culture energy with a striking side disconnect, pushing the boundaries from daring to extreme,” notes its talented creator, Alessandro Bonetto. If you aim for a statemental style that resonates with your individuality and strive for self-expression, recreate this cool mullet with a temple undercut. Including some features of a shaggy haircut, which are the tousled, textured layers and long, layered fringe, this look will give you points for creativity and boldness.
Each mullet is different, but this one is undoubtedly one-of-a-kind. With a longer section down the middle and skin temple fade, your mullet will look like an elongated version of a faux hawk. Style it with a curling cream to give your natural curls a more textured shape and definition.
Among a diversity of stylish curly hairstyles, there’s surely something for everyone, and to come up with the perfect style, you should consider your features. For example, if you have an oblong face shape, haircuts featuring a long fringe and elongated back will make your face appear shorter and more balanced. An Edgar mullet is a perfect combination of both, plus it involves disconnected faded sides for a bold contrasting effect.
Modern pomp is a hairstyle for those aiming for elegance and delicate masculinity. It may soften your appearance and accentuate the wavy or curly hair texture, emphasizing your exquisite taste and sense of style. By mixing it with a drop fade, you can additionally enhance your voluminous top and give a contemporary flair to your whole look.
To achieve this cool hairstyle, ask for a well-textured haircut with an elongated fringe and a longer middle stripe of hair, resembling the mohawk. Create more contrast by shaving the sides around the ears. You can style it straight or spiky, using a hair clay for men.
While a classic mullet has short hair at the front and a longer back, you can experiment with the lengths and create a more personalized look. Get longer hair on top and tousle it with your fingers, applying a hair gel or clay to make the spiky texture. As for the sides, shave them closer to the temples for a contrasting fade style.
Clean and polished, this slicked-back hairstyle has longer hair at the back, typical for a mullet, and subtly faded sides. To achieve this elegant appearance, style your strands with a gel or pomade. Apply the product to damp hair and brush it with a wide-toothed comb in the desired direction.
If you’re not a big fan of male fringe styles, go for a short quiff instead, which perfectly works for men with short, straight hair. It is good to pair with a burst fade, as well as a beard and mustache, so you can get a little creative and try various facial hair styles.
Want to stand out among your friends wearing classic mullets? Try this modern permed mullet with a curly fringe and shaved sides. With semi-permanent curls, your haircut will look cool and eye-catching, making you the most stylish guy wherever you go.
If your hair is not long enough for a classic mullet, try this shorter and more contemporary version, suitable for any hair type and texture. By fading down the sides, you bring more elongation to the hair at the back, creating a signature mullety shape.
There are two ways for men with square face shapes to round them out: a textured fringe or a beard. If you prefer the latter, here is a great style to recreate. It’s not compulsory to grow a long beard like the one in the photo – you can end up with your comfortable length. What is more important is to take care of your facial hair, making it look neat and well-groomed.
This textured haircut is like a blend of a mod haircut at the front and a mullet at the back. While it looks interesting as it is, you can go further and bleach out your hair to get this blonde hue that makes you look extremely trendy.
This mullet deserves a special place on our list just by virtue of being an absolute stunner in the world of long haircuts for men. However, for men with long curly hair, hair care plays an essential role, as it allows you to manage your hairstyle and achieve defined springy curls. For the best results, use a curling gel or cream and blow-dry your strands with a diffuser.
For men with thick hair types, we suggest choosing haircuts with layers that remove some weight from bulky hair, especially on top. A shaggy cut mullet with a temple fade can fix this for you, not to mention it instantly elevates your look and raises confidence.
So, you’ve got the idea of how you can mix mullet with faded haircuts. Now it’s time to create your own version of a faded mullet to express yourself and accentuate your face and hair in the best way.
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