Sons – The Hairstyles to Choose for Men with Thinning Hair

Sons - The Hairstyles to Choose for Men with Thinning Hair

Contacting a premier hair loss specialist to address the hair-thinning problems you’re facing is a wise decision, but the prescribed medication isn’t an overnight solution; it requires a lot of patience and consistency to get the desired results.

In the meantime, there are hairstyles you should consider so your hair loss or thinning doesn’t look as noticeable. Here are some ideas we find work if you’re encountering thinning hair.

Buzz Cut

Don’t kid yourself that hair loss or thinning is occurring. The smartest and most liberating thing you can do is admit that your hair isn’t quite as thick as it used to be and embrace the loss or thinning you’re experiencing. Shaving your head to a concise cut can look stylish, particularly if you pair it with a thick beard for a more manly aesthetic; you can get help to assist beard growth with beard-boosting products.

Longer Fringe

A longer and ideally messy fringe can hide receding hairlines, especially at the temples, if you let it grow and style it to look not so neat; this will hide more of your scalp and not expose the receding hairline. There’s no point in making your fringe look neat and straight, as this won’t look as good. Instead, use a tiny bit of hairstyling products to move the fringe about liberally with your fingers for a rough and ready appearance.

High Quiff

Especially for men with a thinning crown, a high quiff will act as a visual barrier against a lot of your scalp. Men with hairlines that aren’t receding particularly like this style because, to many people, this is the first part of your hair others will see – perhaps the only part if you’re tall, too. Gelling your quiff high is simple and will make it look like your hair’s condition is fine while taking topical Minoxidil, for example, to the crown daily for over a year.

Sweep-Over (Not a Comb-Over!)

This isn’t quite a bed-head look as it is natural yet stylish; the sweep-over brushes your hair one way in a semi-messy fashion, particularly at the hairline. Conversely, a comb-over covers a balding scalp with long hair, and it doesn’t fool many (search for Bobby Charlton’s hairstyle if you’re interested in what this looks like), so a sweep-over is a far better option.

Mop Top

Lastly is perhaps the most obvious choice: letting your hair grow long. Even thinning hair can grow long, so don’t be afraid to style your hair much longer than you’re typically used to. However, visit your barber occasionally to trim the ends for hair health and keep it looking in its best state.

Summary

Whichever hairstyle you choose, visit a barber to see if your hair will suit your idea, and contact a hair loss company for products to fight hair loss and thinning.