This year’s latest men’s hair trend is taking styles with long tops to the next level. While the pompadour, quiff, and undercut have already caught our attention, it’s now time for the blowout to reign supreme. From New York to Paris, gents everywhere are rocking this revived hair trend with style. The blowout haircut is not only eye-catching but it is also fashion-forward and cool.
1. Straight Blowout
This straight blowout style with shaved sides is bold and fashion-forward. The key to making the look work is to maintain a natural texture while keeping everything in place. Be especially careful if you have fine hair. A blowout of this style could end up falling flat and limp before the end of the day if your locks are thin.
2. Afro Blowout
Men with afro hair can also rock an awesome blowout style. Thanks to plenty of natural texture and volume, this hair type is the ideal partner for the look. If you want to try an afro blowout, just remember to keep the sides of your hair shaved and neat for a balanced appearance.
3. Blonde Blowout
While a blowout is already quite a bold look, a blonde blowout can be even more eye-catching. The light color combined with wind-blown style creates a unique appearance. Whether you’re naturally blonde or not, you should consider this look for a more individualistic take on the trend.
4. Blowout with Fade
Traditionally, blowout hairstyles have featured faded sides. Although today you’ll find all kinds of variations, a blowout with a fade is still a great look. To modernize the style, begin your fade from the crown with definition between the longer hair on top of your head and the shorter sides. Doing so will also reference the undercut hairstyles that are so popular today.
5. Wavy Blowout
If your hair is naturally wavy, try embracing the blowout. Thanks to your hair’s organic texture, your blowout will appear modern and stylish. While the long length on top of your hair will display your waves nicely and have a relaxed appearance, the faded sides will keep things tidy and sophisticated.
6. Full Volume Blowout
Gents with thick hair will find that a blowout looks great on them. The full volume appearance will have the type of dramatic look that was intended for this cut. Just be sure to keep things neat and well-groomed. A wild and frizzy voluminous blowout can often appear unkempt and unstylish.
7. Messy Blowout
A sharp, structured blowout can easily seem outdated. To keep things modern, opt for a stylishly disheveled look instead. To create the style, simply mess and scrunch hair using hands and some pomade after blow-drying. The result will be a polished bedhead look that’s perfect for the weekend.
8. Quiffed Blowout
Combining a blowout with an unstructured quiff is an excellent way to merge two trends into one. While the blowout will provide a great voluminous look, the quiff will help add shape and definition. To achieve the style, use hands and some pomade to gently mold your blowout into a wave shape at your forehead hairline.
9. Crown Blowout
This contemporary blowout style features a long section of hair on the crown of the head with a high fade on the sides. The contrast between the tall top section and the shaved sides creates an elongating effect, making it ideal for those with a round face shape. If your face is oval, you can still rock this look but consider shortening the length on top or lowering the fade.
10. Short Curly Blowout
As short curly hair already has a natural tendency to sit up, a blowout can make a great styling option. The simple look shouldn’t take much work and will have a stylish result. Just remember that the more you blow-dry, the frizzier your hair will be.
11. Pushed Back Blowout
This look is ideal for men with quite a bit of length on top. It’s created by first blow-drying strands straight up before lightly combing or pushing the ends backward. The addition of sharp, shaved sides also makes this blowout a seriously sophisticated and stylish cut.
12. Modern Blowout
Instead of trying a rock-hard blowout, modernize the look with a soft, textural appearance. While blow-drying your hair upwards will help achieve height and volume, it’ll take some hair product to keep it there. Instead of using gel, which can often have a hardening effect, try a pomade, which boasts a more natural finish.
13. Spiked Blowout
If you like the look of a blowout but want something with an edgier aesthetic, consider trying a spiked blowout. The style, which works particularly well for men with straight strands, appears more sharp and more intense than regular blowouts. To create the style at home, blow-dry hair straight up using a brush or comb before taking some hair product between your fingers and pulling pieces of hair upwards into a sharp spike.
14. Textured Blowout
While getting your hair cut into a cool blowout shape is easy, styling it to achieve your desired look can be more difficult. If, after blow-drying, you’re finding your hair is fluffy and unappealing, try adding some texture. All you need is the smallest bit of texturizer through the front section of your hair to completely transform your style.
15. Cropped Blowout
A blowout hairstyle isn’t just restricted to men with long hair on top. These days, a short, cropped blowout can look just as stylish as any standard version. Thanks to its subtle appearance, you can even confidently rock this look to the office.
How to Style a Blowout Haircut
- Towel dry hair after washing.
- Blow-dry the hair on top of your head while using a nozzle to direct the air up and back and a round brush to pull strands upwards.
- Once your hair is standing up, use your fingers and some pomade or gel to direct the hair around the outside of the crown upwards.
- Spray the top of your hair with hairspray.
- Blow-dry strands again, using your hands or a comb to create your desired shape and style.
Blowout Haircuts FAQs
What is a blowout haircut?
Popular in the '90s, the blowout is a haircut that is designed to look like your hair was caught in a gust of wind. While it is typically less structured than a quiff or pompadour, it shares the same voluminous look and short sides. Instead of fashioning the front section into a pointed quiff or rounded pomp, the hair is instead styled straight up.
How do you ask for a blowout haircut?
Ask your barber for a cut that is long on top – at least three inches – with volume and a soft finish, plus a taper fade at the neck, sideburns, and temple.
Can you do a blowout on short hair?
While the classic blowout is designed for long or medium hair, a cropped blowout looks great on short hair – though it's typically more subtle than the longer version.
How long does a blowout last?
The taper fade part of the blowout typically lasts around three weeks. When it comes to the top section, expect it to hold for several hours up to a day. The type of product you use will determine how long the blowout maintains its shape. Using pomade is a great option because it combines longevity with flexibility, so you can reshape your hair throughout the day as needed without it getting crunchy or stiff.
Taylah Brewer holds a bachelor's degree in fashion and business and is a skilled writer with several years of experience in the world of online content creation and copywriting. She is passionate about fashion, beauty, and all things lifestyle-related and has been writing for The Trend Spotter since 2016. She currently works as the Head of Digital & Ecommerce at White & Co.
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