Bearded Man Looking His Hair in the Mirror

Thinning hair and a receding hairline are every man’s worse nightmare. It not only means dealing with less dense hair at the top of your head, but certain hairstyles become a no-go zone. 

Aging is the leading cause of thinning hair. Around 85% of men will experience hair thinning and a receding hairline by age 50. However, some men experience thinning hair in their 20s due to their genetic disposition.

It can be frustrating when hair begins to thin, not because of aging but because of genetics. When that happens, it only means one thing for most men – time to start considering older men’s hairstyles.

Luckily, it doesn’t have to come to that; there are many ways of managing thinning hair, a receding hairline, or a thin beard.

From specific haircuts for thin hair to hairstyles for balding men and hair products to cover patches and add a desired thickness and fullness, there are various options to reduce the effects of thinning hair.

60 Haircuts for Men With Thin Hair

Buzz Cut

Buzz Cut

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A buzz cut is one of the easiest-to-manage haircuts for thin hair men. Since a buzz cut features short hair with visible skin, if you have thin patches, they won’t be as visible as they would if you had long hair.

A buzz cut is also an ideal option for a receding hairline since it makes the hairline less evident by reducing the contrast between the hair and your forehead.

The best place to get a buzz haircut is at the barber shop, but if you have the skills to do it at home, you will need cordless hair clippers.

Pompadour 

Pompadour

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Old school haircuts, while seemingly retro, transcend time, and modern versions still look as fashionable as they did in the 50s and 60s. The classic pompadour is one of the most popular hairstyles for men that has stood the test of time.

This old yet iconic hairstyle can help hide thinning hair and patchy spots. However, it doesn’t do much to hide a receding hairline. The good thing about a pompadour is that you can have it short, medium, or long paired with a beard and undercut.

It is also ideal for almost all face shapes except round face shapes.

Comb Over

Comb Over

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Layered haircuts usually look good on men with thick hair. However, some layered hairstyles, like the comb-over, can also work for you if you have thinning hair.

A comb-over is tidy and stylish and doesn’t appear overdone, which is why it’s perfect for thin hair. To pull off the look, apply hair pomade, create a rough side part, and comb the top across and sides down.

Slicked Back With Waves

Slicked Back With Waves

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If your hair is thin and wavy, a slicked-back hairstyle with waves will do. Grow your hair a little longer to create more room for waves so your hair appears fuller.

However, be sure not to grow the hair too long as it will emphasize the patches instead. Apply some pomade and then slick it back.

Sleek Side Part

Sleek Side Part

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A side part can make thinning hair appear thicker. Use the right amount of hair products, though, as too much will weigh down the strands, making them appear flat and thinner.

Apply a small amount of lightweight pomade to create a smooth appearance and lock the hair strands in place.

Textured Crop

Textured Crop

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The leading reason hair appears thin is because of sitting too flat on the head. To remedy the situation, consider a short-textured crop. The textured crop features long and short strands.

The longer strands will sit flat and pull downwards, while the shorter ones will sit higher, helping hide the thinner sections.

Faux Hawk

Faux Hawk

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If fine hair is spread out, it can appear messy and thinner, so you need to focus the strands in one spot. The faux hawk haircut makes hair appear thicker by concentrating the strands into one section, which helps draw attention to that area so the finer parts go unnoticed.

Crew Cut

Crew Cut

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Crew-cut hairstyles are ideal for balding men and those already experiencing receding hairlines. Ideally, a crew cut helps reduce the contrast between the sides of your head and the temples, thanks to the shorter and thinner sides creating the illusion of a more even hairline.

 If you prefer longer hair on top, go for a classic high and tight haircut.

Soft Spikes

Soft Spikes

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Spiky hairstyles are youthful and energetic and perfect for when you want a fun, carefree style with a bit of an attitude. They work for most hair types, including thin and patchy, although they rely primarily on hair products like gel or pomade.

Ideally, spiky hair makes strands appear separated and spaced, so you need to go for soft spikes. They are perfect for short hair since the style adds texture to make it look thicker and fuller.

Textured Side Part

Textured Side Part

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A textured side part is an excellent choice to hide thinning hair. This is especially if you have naturally smooth and straight hair. You can add texture with the help of a quality texturizing hair spray.

Comb Over Fade

Bearded Man Looking at the Plastic Comb

If you have fine, thin hair, try a comb over with a faded undercut. The haircut creates a contrast between the longer top and the shorter sides, creating the appearance of more volume.

Straight Micro Bangs

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Fade Design

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Side Slick

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Faux Hawk Bangs

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White Slick Back

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Undercut

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Classy Buzz Cut

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Induction Line

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Hard Part And Pomp

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High Fade Bleached Top

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Short Fringe

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Skin Fade And Fringe

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Brushed Back

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Ginger Sharp Fringe

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Bald Fade Side Slick

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Curly Bangs

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Dyed Side Undercut

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Bleached Curly Fringe

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Slick Back

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Side Micro Bangs

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Combed Side Bangs

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Brushed Fringe

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Blow Back Thin Hair

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Zero Cut

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Textured Fringe

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Swirl Bangs

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Fringe On Side

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Casual Undercut

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Side Comb Over

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Classic Comb Over

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Low Fade Buzz Cut

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Spiky And Messy

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Bald Side Slick And Bun

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Thick Spiked Hair

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Brushed On Side

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Shadow Fade Wavy Hair

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Short Pompadour

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Casual Upswept Top

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Drop Fade And Blow Back

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Sharp Haircut

Photo @alan_beak

Sideline And Combed

Photo @kalin_barber

Fringe And Swirl Bangs

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Bleached Buzz Cut

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Temple Notch

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Shadow Fade Crew Cut

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Square Bangs Line

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Dyed Side Part

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Side Part Thin Hair

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Swirl Pompadour

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Maintaining And Styling Your Haircut for Think Hair

Step 1 – Choosing the right hairstyle

Not all hairstyles will look good if you have thin hair or patches. So, start by choosing a style that helps create the illusion of thick hair as much as possible.

Depending on the length of your hair, you can choose between a classic buzz cut, a military haircut, a classic pompadour, a comb-over, or a slick side part. The shorter the hairstyle, the better it will do to hide the thinning and patchy spots.

Step 2 – How to style

When styling thin hair, the idea should be about adding volume so start by blow-drying the hair after washing it, then apply a small amount of a mattifying hair product like hair pomade or paste.

Work the pomade into your locks and push the hair on top to the side and back to hide the thinning spots. Finally, perfect the hairstyle by running a fine-toothed comb through the hair to prevent strands from sticking out.

Step 3 – How to maintain 

To maintain any of the haircuts for thin hair men, make sure you wash your hair often since hair products can weigh down the strands making hair lie flat on the scalp, thus giving the appearance of thinner hair.

Likewise, when combing it, rather than using a comb, try and run your fingers through the hair. Also, blow-dry it once in a while to add volume and use the right products. The final tip is to try and grow some facial hair to draw attention from the thinning hair on your head.

Step 4 – Best products to use

Hair products like dry shampoo, hairspray, and mousse do nothing to add volume, but they make it easy to cover up the thin patches and give your hair a more uniform and healthier look. You must also invest in lightweight hair pomade and quality hair powders to add volume.

The rule of thumb when you have thinning hair is to avoid using hair gels and waxes since these can make your hair appear thinner and flatter.

FAQ

What is the best haircut for a male with thin hair?

The best haircut for thin hair is a short, neat style like a buzz cut. Short hairstyles show some scalp, so the patches don’t appear too prominent.

Is a short or long hairstyle better for a man with thin hair?

Thin hairstyles are much better since the short length doesn’t weigh down the hair, so it lies flat on the scalp. Short hair is also easy to style when adding texture, volume, and thickness.

What haircuts make hair look thicker?

Short haircuts like the buzz cut, comb-over fade, faux hawk, crewcut, textured crop, sleek side part, and classic pompadour make thin hair appear thicker.

Longer and medium hairstyles like the comb-over, slicked back with waves, soft spikes, and a textured side part will also look good with the help of a lightweight pomade.

Anthony Giannotti

About the author: Anthony Giannotti

Anthony Giannotti is a senior writer and editor for Beardoholic and a licensed barber for more than 13 years. He owns 3 barbershops and has his own hair care product line that is sold in barbershops worldwide. Known for his impeccable technique and skills, Anthony is an expert in hair and beard care and he knows the best products and tools to get rid of all beard problems and have an amazing beard.

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