

The quintessential quiff comes with short hair at the back and sides with medium to long hair on top. This now overused style is completely reinvigorated by thick curls, making the wearer look fresh and free-spirited. However, nobody quite rocks a quiff better than the curly haired man. This is probably due to the fact they contain a mysterious element that gives a groomed and maintained appearance to even the scruffiest git.

Your face will still be hideous but the faithful undercut will help to divert attention away from it! The QuifĪfter their major comeback some 4-5 years ago, most guys experimented with a quiff at least once. This style is a great choice for our chubbier faced readers as razored back and sides with a thick, bouncy top will add height and create the illusion of a slimmer face. The undercut has been around for a while and doesn't seem to be going anywhere. If you really want to go crazy, try adding an undercut to the slick-back look to stand out from the crowd. This style works best with medium length hair with wavy or loose curls. Simply throw some curls in the mix to give this composed look a wild transformation. Done incorrectly, you'll end up looking like that guy who forced the metro system to create a women's only carriage. Done correctly, slicked back hair oozes class and control.

This classic style reaches a whole new level with wavy hair. You probably also know the limitless possibilities when it comes to styling, but just in case you haven't ventured out yet, here's a list of my favourite hairstyles for curly haired men. If you were blessed with natural waves and curls, you're probably the envy your lame-ass friends who silently wish they had such fantastic follicles. The rest of the world only seems to be catching up now, thanks mostly to Kit Harington's portrayal of The King of The North. But one area where we've always been ahead of the game is our appreciation for curly haired men! We proudly boast permed powerhouses such as Sachin Tendulkar, Irfan Khan, Prabhu Deva, Johnny Lever, and Sai Baba to name a few. We Indians might be famous for being a little 'slow off the mark'.
