Long live the lion’s mane. Indeed, curly locks can be seen adorning the heads of men throughout time: from Michelangelo’s David through to contemporary celebrities like Jason Mamoa. Oh, and like all the Jonas brothers, among other glitterati.
Whether you’ve got short, medium, or long locks, you’re sure to find the best curly hairstyles for men right here.
What you need to know
- Curly hair needs a little more TLC than its straighter counterparts.
But no worries, it’s much less upkeep than a fade. With the right hair styling products, and a few minutes in the morning, you’ll rock the handsome tumbling barnet you’ve been dreaming of. - Curls are naturally drier, so curly hair needs more nourishing care.
Long waves fare best with lots of moisture to keep them from frizzing up—medium curls: likewise, and shorter curls require a slick of gel or cream to keep them defined.
If you need a little help styling your hair, these are the most popular hair care products for men right now:
Kérastase
Rogaine
HairGenics
TIGI
Curly Hair With A Quiff
Wavy Hair With A Fringe
Short Afro Curly Cut
Long Curly Hairstyle
Slicked Back Wavy Style
Modern Curly Hair With Tapered Undercut
Messy Curly Quiff
Wavy Drop Fade
Heavy Angular Fringe
Curly Hair With A Pompadour
Curly Skin Fade
Long Messy Curls
Extra-short Curls
Medium Curly Quiff
Bowl Cut Wavy Hair
Curly Slicked Back Style
Short Messy Style
Long Afro Style
Tousled Top With Short Sides
Textured Curls With Undercut
Curved Fade With Curls
Curls Faded Undercut
Side-swept Curls
Curls Brushed And Textured
Curly Fringe Style
Loose Wavy Hair With Undercut Fade
Curly Hairstyle With Beard
Side Part With Curly Hair
Gradual Fade With Styled Curls
Fade With Sideburns And Beard
Fancy Curls With Tapered Design
Shaggy Curls And Fringe
Rusty Waves And Curls
Curly Top With Pointy Line Up
Classic Taper And Scissor Crop
High Volume Curls
Fine Faded Side With Dyed Curls
Fine Curls With Vivid Mid Fade
Curly Top With Sharp Low Fade
Curls With Cuts
Sleek Temple Fade With Short Curls
Bowled Round Curly Top
Intense Curls With Subtle Widow’s Peak
Curled Top With Clear Mid Fade
Curly Taper Fade
Intense Short Curls With Crystal Mid Fade
Tight Curls And Drop Taper
Temple Fade With Curled Top
Different Shades Of Blonde
Highlighted Curl With High Fade
Short Fohawk With Lineup
Undercut Curls With Sleek Fade
Medium Fade And Curly Top
Wet Curls With Clean Line Up
Shiny Thick And Small Curls
Dense But Controlled Curls
Front Curls With Side Fade
Tapered Bed Head On Wavy Hair
Curly Short Crop And Taper
Curly Top With Controlled Volume
High Blob Top With Low Fade
Dense Curls With Fancy Neckline
Casual Curls Top With Tapered Sides
The Golden Curls
Overloaded Curls With Thin Hair
Brush That Curl Up
Wet Dyed Curled Top With Low Fade
Tousled Wavy Hair
Short Curled Mullet
Short Afro Curls With Temple Fade
Messy Curled Shag
Thin Hair And Thin Curls Are The Best
Thin Hair Curly Shag
Spring Rolled Blonde Thin Curls
Semi Wavy Textured Side Part
Fancy Curled Mullet With Side Patterns
Medium Curled Side Brush Up
Mid Part Curled Up Shag
Medium Curls With Christ Fade
Short Tight Brushed Up Curls
Curled Brush Up With Mid Hard Part
Less Maintenance Curled Mess
Thin Side Parted Short Curled Brush Up
Thin Afro Curled Top With Drop Fade
Thick Curls With Retro Touch
Drop Taper With Beard Blend
Curly Brushed Up Shag
Thin Dense Curls With Tapered Sides
Stylish Curly Mess
Messy Curled Side Brushed Shag
Trendy Curled Top And Mid Fade
Round Curl Shag With Blonde Thin Hair
Dusty Rugged Curled Toss
Thin Wavy Shag
Dense Curled Shag With Temple Undercut
Forehead Falling Medium Curls
Thin Curled Strands With Rusty Blonde Dye
Big Curls Shag With Undercut Taper
Rusty Blonde Highlights With Curled Top
Subtly Mid Parted Curled Mess
Layered Curled Shag
Men’s curly hairstyles tips: How to maintain curly hair?
Make no mistake: a full hair of curly hair is simply irresistible. Not to mention, not everybody is blessed with bouncy waves (or any hair at all!); so, if you’re one of the lucky ones, we implore you to make the most of it. Wondering what to do with curly hair? Guys with maintenance on the mind, read on:
Save the shampoo
Be sparing with your shampoo: Yep, when it comes to washing, less is more. Instead of stripping your hair of its natural oils on the daily, simply spritz a good dry shampoo throughout your roots for quick refresher.
Let us be clear: we’re not advising against showering every day (unless your goal is authentic caveman), but just limit the shampoo to (at most) every other day to keep those tresses in tip-top condition. This applies to long, medium, and short curly hair, no matter how tight or lose your ringlets.
Oil up
Just as your facial forestry demands a good beard oil, so does your curly hair. Pick up a nourishing hair oil, and work it through your locks for an instant moisture injection. This is particularly important for thick, curly hair, since it tends to dry out quicker. Use hair oil after washing your hair, and incorporate a weekly hair mask into your routine for extra hydration points.
Go lightweight
Guys with thinner (or thinning) curly hair, heed our advice. When you’re selecting hair products, opt for lightweight mousses, creams, and gels. Curly hair is a sucker for weighing down, which can create an imbalanced aesthetic (read: flat roots contrasting with wild, frizzy ends—so unless ‘never-ending monsoon season and no access to shampoo’ is your desired look, it’s not cool, friends).
Trim, trim
While longer curls can get away with less frequent barber trips, you’ll still need to show up every now and then to snip those splits. Look sharp, short, and mid-length curls: you’re not exempt; no matter the length, you rely on those ringlets looking healthy, nourished, and split-end-free, so book a monthly (or so) snip and blow-dry at your barber to stay on top.
And finally? Don’t leave your self-care with hair. Nothing works better with tumbling locks than clear, healthy skin, and a spritz of fragrant cologne.
Stay in style: our quick tips
Now you’ve got your locks as healthy as can be, the next phase is: styling. The good news? It’s as easy as pie and won’t eat into your morning.
Long curls: Long curly hair is super versatile, especially if it’s on the longer side. Tie it up, go man-bunned, or wear those locks loose for a Greek god vibe (it was cool then, and it’s cool now, we promise).
Medium curls: Keep your curls neat and slick by using a mattifying wax or gel after showering. While your hair is damp, distribute it from roots to ends for defined, shiny locks.
Short curls: Number one rule? Keep it trimmed, lest you begin to resemble a certain Frodo Baggins. However, aside from regular trims, you can simply rustle a touch of curl-defining product throughout to keep those curls from merging together.
For more short hairstyle inspiration, check the rest of our illustrated guides to men’s haircuts: