Receding hairlines don’t need to stop you from having an excellent style. If you prefer shortcuts, ask your barber for a high or mid-skin fade that starts above the temples and gradually tapers down toward your neckline.
High Fade
A high fade is one of the best haircuts for receding hairlines, as this style involves clipping both sides to shorter lengths than the top and tapering them together. Mid and low fades may leave a strip of longer hair at the top that draws attention away from receding areas; with this style, however, any receding areas can be concealed by long enough top hair to create fullness that draws away attention away from temples and forehead.
Edgar Cut
The Edgar cut is ideal for receding hairlines as its extended front portion effectively conceals any thin areas around your hairline and complements widow’s peaks, should any exist.
Textured Side Part
The textured side part receded hairline haircut is an effective way to cover up thinning temple areas. It focuses more on hair and length at the crown of your head and can be styled into an undone aesthetic to emphasize volume – this style works particularly well on men with thicker strands.
Brushed Forward Hair
A brushed forward hairstyle can help cover up a receding hairline without adding too much weight to your look. By adding texture and volume to the locks, a brushed style adds depth that distracts from any thinned or balding areas.
Clean Shave
One way to conceal a receding hairline is with a clean shave. This style can be styled backward with a product to achieve a sleek appearance that draws the focus away from your receding hairline and onto other aspects of your head rather than its receding edges.
Quiff
A quiff may be an ideal solution if you want a longer hairstyle to hide a receding hairline. This funky style combines aspects from pompadour and mohawk haircuts, making for an adaptable style that can be spiky or smoothed back, depending on your desired look.
Textured Haircut
A textured haircut is another stylish and contemporary way to disguise a receding hairline. Ideal for medium to long hair, this cut can be styled countless ways and will draw more attention away from receding hairlines than to them.
Fade with Hard Part
A fade with a hard part is another effective way of concealing receding hairlines. This style features short sides and more extended top portions for an aesthetically pleasing and sophisticated appearance, and having your barber create a distinct pattern into it can only heighten this visual appeal further.
Though some men opt for going complete bald as soon as their hair begins thinning, there’s no reason for you to follow suit. Finding the appropriate haircut could make all the difference, and numerous stylish choices exist.