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In today’s workplace, a polished hairstyle can say as much about your professionalism as your resume. This article presents you with professional hairstyles for guys that are both stylish and functional. From neat fades to classic comb-overs, pick a style to look your best in a work environment.
It might not be an obvious first choice but just think about it. An Edgar cut has precise lines and clean edges that enhance a polished appearance. It’s contemporary and works well with both casual and formal attire, adapting to different settings seamlessly.
If you think Mohawks mean party, not business, you might want to reconsider. The fade on the sides is tidy and easy to maintain. Go for a gradual fade with a smooth transition to avoid stark contrasts. Simply keep the top neatly styled and not too high to make the style corporate-appropriate.
Do you want a haircut that says you’re up-to-date with styles and maintains a professional edge at the same time? Go for a pompadour haircut with a smooth taper fade. The pompadour can be styled to look sleek and can easily transition from a formal look to a more relaxed style.
You can never go wrong with a classic side-parted hairstyle. This hairstyle boasts voluminous hair peppered with subtle highlights, neatly combed to the side. The sides and back are shorter. It creates a nice contrast that emphasizes the volume and color play on top.
The layers and slight waves of this tousled medium-length haircut give off natural, laid-back vibes. This style is great for creative industries like advertising, design, or media, where a stylish, relaxed look is appreciated. It also works well in more casual office settings and even in more formal environments if styled neatly.
Short hairstyles are unbeatable in ease of styling and maintenance throughout the day. A close fade can help you get through the awkward stages while you’re growing your hair out. To set your quiff, blow-dry your hair on low and brush it up and back from your face.
Wavy textures thrive in medium lengths. Work some mousse into damp hair to give your waves body and lift. Follow your natural part to direct the waves so that they fall effortlessly to the sides. A spritz of strong-hold hair spray will ensure a movable hold that stays all day.
Timeless and professional, a classic slicked-back style became a staple of the office dress code. This hairstyle agrees well with straight to slightly wavy hair. Straight hair achieves a smooth look easily and wavy hair can add a bit of texture and movement. It’s a bit more challenging with curly hair, but with the right products and techniques, it can still look great.
It’s not easy to become a wolf of Wall Street but getting a side part haircut is definitely a step in the right direction. According to research, owners of such a hairstyle are more likely to land well-paid jobs. Why? They’re seen as trustworthy and organized and demonstrate leadership potential.
Working with your natural texture will give your curls their best life. To keep your ringlets manageable, leave the top tresses longer for a textured finish and taper the side for an overall neat look. This cut is great for men with naturally curly or wavy hair who want a haircut that balances structure with a relaxed feel.
Neatly groomed and styled with a subtle structure, this flow haircut grazes the ears and keeps the length above the collar. Lightly trimmed sides and neckline prevent the style from looking too unruly. Use a bit of product, like a light cream or pomade, to control frizz and give your hair a refined finish.
The sides and back of this hairstyle fade down to the skin at the bottom, gradually blending into longer hair as it moves up. Leave the top section longer and style it to one side. If you have facial hair, fade the beard so that it blends with the rest of the haircut creating a unified look.
Kill two birds with one stone with this neat hairstyle! A low Afro fade offers both a polished appearance and allows for natural hair texture to be featured. The sides are faded low, close to the ears, and gradually blend into the natural texture on top.
If you love softer, more natural transitions, skip a short fade and opt for medium length with gradual taper instead. The taper on the sides is less extreme than a skin fade and the length allows for flexibility. It can be worn more casually with natural volume or styled with a product for a sleek finish.
This haircut combines the best of both worlds – it retains volume on top and keeps the sides and back neat. The pompadour on top is styled to be sleek and intentional. A pomade or wax will provide a strong hold with a bit of shine.
A short slick back hairstyle is great for keeping your hair neat and polished without much hassle. At the salon, ask for short sides and back with a bit more length on top for slicking back. To style it at home, use some pomade or gel, comb it back, and you’re good to go!
A crisp haircut that is tidy and appropriate for work? Try a tapered crop paired with a low fade. The top is left slightly longer, which allows for subtle texture without overdoing it into appearing too casual. This cut works well in various professional environments, from corporate to creative.
Balance professionalism and personal style with a signature curly crop. With shorter sides and back you’ll have a practical cut that’s easy to look after. Ask your barber for styling tips based on your curl pattern and hair density.
A classic taper haircut is deceivingly simple but it gives you enormous styling freedom. You can comb it over for a composed and collected look, slick it back, or style it ruffled for more casual environments.
Longer hair that skims a collar looks super elegant when it’s swished back with a flourish. It has that movie star allure to it and would look organic on young professionals from creative industries or tech startups.
A great haircut for work is more than a look – it’s an attitude. Find the style that reflects your personality and suits your work environment to step into each day with confidence.
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