Top Hairstyles For Boys

Boys can choose from various top hairstyles to complement their style and personality. Some require high maintenance levels while others can be worn casually while still looking great.

Low Fade with Forward-Combed Hair

One of the best styles for boys is a low fade with forward-combed hair. This look works well on all hair lengths and creates an understated yet modern appearance.

Undercut with Brushed Back Hair

The slick back undercut is perfect for boys who want a stylish yet masculine appearance. This captivating undercut boasts an eye-catching combination of an innovative fade at the sides and long, wavy locks at the crown.

Crew Cut

The crew cut is one of the most versatile styles for boys and can be styled in various ways. Subtle modifications such as adding a low fade can transform a standard crew cut into something more sophisticated and professional-looking.

Faux Hawk

Ask for a faux hawk haircut if your son wants something more unconventional. This hairstyle features the same length as a regular crew cut but can be spiked up in the center for a mohawk look.

Middle Part

Middle partings for boys can make them look dapper and stylish and be easy and low maintenance compared to other styles. Your son can use pomade or gel to hold his locks in place and add long side-swept bangs as an accent piece.

Temple Fade

Temple fades are fashionable for boys with low taper and subtle blending on the sides, complete with a hard part or other delicate shaved designs for an eye-catching finish. Ideal for biracial boys who wish to express themselves through their hairstyles.

Comb Over

Boys of any age can wear comb-overs with short sides and longer hair on top for a stylish and versatile look.

Spiky Hair

Spikes are an exciting new trend among men’s haircuts, adding a dramatic flair. You can style spikes to look like regular pompadour styles with taper fades or keep them messy in an unstructured and natural manner.

Faux Hawk

A faux hawk is a more subdued version of its mohawk counterpart, featuring an open stripe of longer hair down the center. It works particularly well for boys with long and thick locks and most facial structures; plus, it goes excellent with beards or stubble.

Try applying salt spray or pomade to the top sections to add texture and create an unruly style. This will create a gritty look that’s hard to achieve through regular styling.