A textured hairstyle is a popular and fashionable look for men who want to show off their healthy and natural shine. While these styles were once considered rebellious, textured haircut styles are a modern and trendy choice that look classy and effortlessly cool. For a short haircut, ask your barber for a fade or undercut on the sides with a crop. To create a medium to longer style, a textured quiff, comb over or messy look can be flattering.
If you’re looking to make a change, here are some of the best textured haircuts for men that will blow your mind. Check out all the coolest ways to add texture to your hair for a stylish look.
Popular Textured Hairstyles For Men
Short Textured Hair
There are numerous ways to achieve sexy short textured hair, whether your classic look is a crew cut, short spikes, or even something more Ivy League. Although each of these is well-suited for shorter hair, keep in mind that you will need at least two inches of length to get the a tousled look with a natural finish.
The crew cut is longer on top and fades down into a taper or skin fade. For edgy short hair, definitely get a high bald fade or a razor fade with shaved sides. Tousling the hair on top using a matte pomade or wax can help you create this look.
Short spikes are also easy to create with a small amount of styling product. Just apply the strong-hold product and shape the spikes in any size and direction you’d like with the option of getting a faux hawk. Even Ivy League haircuts can be transformed into something textured and trendy. Apply your product and then create your side swept look for that natural finish.
Medium Textured Hair
Medium textured hair is the easiest to style and provides you with the most options. You can do a textured comb over, faux hawk, mohawk, quiff, or pompadour in a matter of minutes.
For styles like the pompadour and quiff that rely on extra volume, you’ll want a thick wax or clay pomade that offers moderate hold. Apply it to barely-damp hair and use a natural hair brush at first to move your hair in the right direction and help develop lift and flow. Then use your fingertips to put the defining details and get your desired style.
Although you can style men’s textured haircuts with hair of any length, medium-length styles offer the most versatility and styling options.
Long Textured Hair
Long textured styles are incredibly hot right now. If your hair is shoulder-length or longer and you’re lucky enough to have some natural wave, consider a cut with long layers. When you style, try a light-hold styling cream or clay, apply it to the ends of your hair, and separate a few sections for a beachy, tousled look.
If you have straight hair, you can also apply the cream or pomade before wrapping your hair up in the ever-popular man bun.
Textured Crop Top Haircut
The textured crop is a stylish modern version of the old school mushroom or bowl styles from the late 80’s and early 90’s. The crop top is a cool and practical choice for men with short, thick hair. By combining faded sides or a high undercut with a very short style on top, the French crop offers an easy-to-get, simple-to-style look.
Simply put, it’s a longer, thicker version of a buzz cut with a more distinct fade. For more contrast, we recommend the high skin fade on the sides and back. Once you have the cut, just apply your matte pomade or wax and mess it up for a cool, casual finish.
Textured Fade
A textured fade works well with short and medium-length styles. This classic tapered haircut on the sides requires a scissor cut to create the perfect blend. The hair on top must be longer to avoid clashing with the sides and back. As a conservative business professional hairstyle, the textured fade looks good with many of today’s top trends.
Just note that there are many different kinds of fade haircuts – whether you want a high, mid, low, or bald fade, fades offer a fresh, clean-cut finish.
Messy Textured Hair
Messy textured hair is incredibly popular these days, but not the sort that looks like you just rolled out of bed. The coolest textured messy hairstyles require some styling. This sort of style works for men with short, medium, or long hair, and it’s all about sectioning off bits of hair to create a disheveled look for a natural finish.
If your hair is short, opt for a thick clay or wax; if it is medium-length, use a matte pomade; and if you have long hair, go with a light cream that offers light hold and very little shine. Apply the product to your damp hair, run your hands through your hair in all different directions, and then let it air dry.
Modern Textured Fringe
The textured fringe is a great hairstyle for men with curly or wavy hair. The men’s fringe haircut often requires longer hair on top with short sides. Guys have the option of a high or low taper fade and styling the fringe messy or swept to the side.
The bold messy fringe needs a light to medium product to texturize the hair, while a side-swept, angular fringe lays flat on the forehead.
Textured Spiky Hair Fade
Textured spiky hairstyles continue to be fun, cool styles for guys. You can keep your spiked hair subtle with a short haircut and a low taper fade, or you can be bold with long spiky hair, a high bald fade, and line up. Guys also have the option of shaping their spiky style into a fohawk for a distinct, edgy look.
In either case, you’ll need a medium-hold pomade, clay, or wax with a matte finish. You can have a few thick spikes or several short, pointy ones. The sky is truly the limit with this style, so don’t be afraid to experiment.
Textured Undercut
Undercut hairstyles are great for textured hair, especially if you’re considering a slick back, comb over, or brush up look. These textured undercut haircut styles work well for guys who have thick hair that is at least two to three inches long on top.
It all starts with the cut; undercut requires that your barber trim the sides high and short while leaving the hair on top longer. You can even ask your stylist for a disconnected undercut where he will shave or buzz the sides and back of your head for more contrast. Textured undercut styles like the brush back and pompadour are chic and sexy.
Textured Quiff
The modern textured quiff has become a hot men’s haircut around the world. You’ll need a good styling product to keep the quiff for all-day wear, but the cut and style is worth the effort.
Whether you have short or medium-length hair, a textured quiff is as easy as applying your product to damp hair, sweeping it upward with a brush, then using your fingers to define the strands. This swept-up hairstyle looks perfect with many different types of fades, and styles nicely with a messy, natural finish.
Thick Textured Hairstyle
If you have thicker hair, then you are the envy of every man who has always wanted to style all the coolest hairstyles. The natural volume makes thick textured hairstyles incredibly simple and fashionable, but you’ll need to be a little more selective with your hair products.
Guys with thick hair need a matte finish with a strong hold for neat, structured styles or a light hold for tousled, free-flowing looks. Start with a small amount of product and gradually add more as needed to texturize thick hair. Work it in from root to tip and use your fingers to style.
Fade and Texture Hair on Top
A fade haircut with a messy textured hairstyle on top offers a fresh cut and versatile style. The fade on the sides and back will deliver strong contrast to the natural styling of your hair.
How To Add Texture To Men’s Hair
The most important part of creating a modern textured hairstyle is the cut. Without a good cut, you will be extremely limited in the hairstyles you can create, and the ones that appeal to you the most may turn out to be impossible to style. After getting a good barbershop cut, it’s all about how you use and apply good hair styling products.
These days, the most popular hair products for men are pomades, waxes, clays, and creams. Familiarizing yourself with the different types of products – their hold, shine, and finish – will go a long way toward helping you style short and long textured hair with minimal effort. Ultimately, a good low-shine or matte hair product is all you need to add texture to your hair.
Because textured styles involve a natural finish with volume, movement and flow, you’ll want to avoid strong hold products that may clump up your hair and stiffen the look. Instead, a medium-hold, low-shine pomade or wax can help you style short hair, especially if you want a messy look. Similarly, for medium to long hairstyles that require more volume and flow, we recommend a light to moderate-hold clay or cream.
Most of these products should be applied to slightly moist, towel-dried hair. For a messy or tousled hairstyle, use your fingers to create the right amount of texture. Otherwise, for a neat side part, comb over or pompadour, use a brush for the perfect finish.