After all, hair length has no gender, and there are no rules when it comes to beauty.
Plus, we know that long hair is currently trending for men.
Contrary to popular belief, growing out your hair and rocking some extra length can actually be low-maintenance.
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Not to mention, can add some extra edge andje ne sais quoito any look.
Plus, we tapped the experts for tips on how to get your favorite style.
Patrick Butleris the director of technical education and academy at Floyd’s Barbershops.
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Draped Waves
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Timothee Chalamet’s haircut is effortless but possesses some edge.
The key to this look is to let your curls and waves do their own thing.
For texture similar to the singer’s, we suggest using a lightweight air-dry cream that enhances curls.
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Cali Surfer Vibes
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Brad Pitt in the 90s was a whole mood.
The length and shade give Kurt Cobain vibes while maintaining a Cali-cool style.
If you have straight hair and want to give it some texture, we recommend using a texturizing spray.
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Byrdie Tip
Dreadlocks are essentially hair that is matted or knotted into strands of coils.
Styling with a sea salt spray is also a good idea.
Voluminous Pompadour
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Bruno Mars is all about adding height to his classic pompadour.
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To get the singer’s signature look, use a high-shine pomade with a strong hold.
Curly Bob
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If you have a natural wave to your hair, show it off.
Lived-In Lob
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Jason Momoa’s hair practically has a life of its own.
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Air-Dry Texture
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Once upon a time, Austin Butler had long hair.
Here, he opted to let his naturally wavy texture shine with a messy side part.
But with this look, protection and maintenance are key.
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For the latter, anACV rinsemakes washing braids a breeze.
To style, simply take a flat boar-bristle brush to the bang area and blowdry until smooth.
Then finish with a few drops of a shine-enhancing product.
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Imperfection is key here so spritz strands with sea salt spray and then tousle a bit until satisfied.
(FYI: Long hair may actually emphasize hair loss).
For an extra boost of body and lift, apply a volume-boosting product at the roots.
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If your hair length falls around the jawline, go for a half-up, half-down style.
If your hair is longer, go ahead and pull all the hair back carefully.
“Repeated pressure in one spot can weaken the hair and produce breakage.”
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It will also require some layers.
Use a pomade, wax, or paste to help piece out layers, creating definition and dimension.
Rock ‘n Roll
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Want to feign a rock ‘n roll lifestyle?
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Booboo Stewart’s stylish look has an element of edginess thanks to soft layers around the face.
Given the length, it works best on medium-to-thick hair.
Consider your face shape when deciding whether to go slightly longer or shorter.
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Here, the front is kept long to avoid crossing over into shag territory.
Feathered Layers
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Face-framing layers lend movement to Jared Leto’s slightly feathered look.
And we love the way loose waves contrast with a stark middle part.
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Braided Pigtails
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Braided pigtails go from cute to cool with Adam Beach’s rendition.
Lastly, take a vented brush and blow-dry hair before finishing with a light holdpomade.
Curly Lob
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Haven’t you heard?Lobsare universally flattering.
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And if you’ve got curls, embrace them in this style.
Tell your hairstylist to incorporate long layers to lend shape to your lob.
Remember: You want it voluminous, not poufy.
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Also, invest in the rightcurly hair productsto keep coils hydrated and defined.
“This grown-out shaggy, layered cut is perfect for curls.”
To get a similar look, Vaccaro advises mixing a curl creme with a medium-hold gel to frizz-prone hair.
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Lustrous, defined curls.
Extra-Long and Curly
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Ditch heat styling and work with your natural texture instead.
Case in point: This lengthy mane with free-flowing curls.
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“If you have wavy to curly hair, go for more length!”
To keep coils looking their best, run a small amount ofessential oilmixed with a carrier oilthroughout strands.
Generally speaking, long hair is relatively easy to take care of and style once it’s grown out.
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However, your hair key in and texture will also play into how low-maintenance your long hair really is.
Afros and protective styles are easy hairdos for long, natural hair.
Just check that you are keeping your hair hydrated to avoid breakage.
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Washing with a clarifying shampoo will help to avoid product buildup, too.
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