20 Best Men's Haircut For Thin Hair, According To Stylists

Medically reviewedby Dr. Amy Revene M.B.B.S.
WrittenbyLiza Schermann
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Let's be honest, guys. Hair loss happens. Whether it's a gentle retreat of the hairline or a more noticeable thinning up top, it can leave you feeling frustrated and scrambling for solutions.

This article is packed with the best haircuts for men with thinning hair. We're talking styles that not only work with your reduced mane but also make a bold statement.

No more hiding under hats – it's time to embrace your hair (or what's left of it) and project confidence that shines brighter than any bald spot.

Who did we consult?

  • To ensure this guide offers the best advice, we consulted with Marc Andersson, a hair stylist specializing in men's haircuts, particularly for those with thinning hair.
  • We also spoke with Dr. Chaudhry, a dermatologist with expertise in hair loss and scalp health, for insights on hair health and hairstyle suitability.
  • Additionally, we considered the recommendations of Hector Silvander, a stylist known for their work with men's fashion and hairstyles.

This ensures our recommendations are based on not only styling expertise but also hair health considerations.

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20 best men's haircuts for thin hair

Here are the top 20 men's hairstyles for thinning hair:

  1. High Fade
  2. Buzz Cut
  3. Side-Swept Part
  4. Faux Hawk
  5. High and Tight with Scruffy Beard
  6. Short and Messy
  7. Medium Textured
  8. Flat Top Buzz Cut
  9. Slicked Back
  10. Layered, Messy Fringe
  11. Short and Spiky
  12. Textured Forward Brushed
  13. Clean Shaved
  14. Longer Textured
  15. Flat Top
  16. Classic Quiff
  17. The Statham Stubble
  18. The Bro Flow
  19. The Owen Wilson Surfer-Style
  20. Faded and Spiky

1. High Fade

high fade

A high fade gradually tapers the hair from short on the sides and back to longer on top. This helps create the illusion of fuller hair on top by focusing the volume there. The short sides also make thinning less noticeable. The contrast between the closely cropped lower sides and the longer, fuller hair on top gives the appearance of more substantial, healthy-looking locks.

2. Buzz Cut

buzzcut

A close-cropped, uniform length all over the head. This style minimizes the appearance of thin or balding areas since there is no length variation. The even cut makes the hair look denser and more uniform. It's an excellent option for men with diffuse thinning or receding hair, as the close trim draws less attention to sparse areas.

3. Side-Swept Part

Side-Swept Part

Parting the hair to one side and sweeping it over creates the appearance of fuller hair. The part line hides any thinning hair at the crown or temples, and the asymmetrical style adds movement and volume to the style. This is a flattering look that can work for men with varying degrees of hair loss.

4. Faux Hawk

Faux Hawk

The sides are closely trimmed while the hair on top is left longer and styled upwards. This draws the eye to the voluminous top section, masking thinness on the sides. The contrast between the short sides and elevated, textured top creates the illusion of fuller, more substantial hair.

To achieve this hairstyle, you will need a hair gel. We recommend this hair gel for an optimal hold and to ensure your hair health is on point.

5. High and Tight with Scruffy Beard

High and Tight with Scruffy Beard

The high and tight keep the sides and back very short, directing attention to the slightly longer, textured strands on top. The full beard also balances out a thinning top, creating a rugged, masculine appearance that can camouflage hair loss or any thinning area.

6. Short and Messy

Short and Messy

Keeping the hair short all over and styled with texture and volume on top creates the impression of thicker, fuller hair. The messiness and movement hide any sparse areas by making the coarse hair appear denser and more substantial.

7. Medium Textured

Medium Textured

A haircut for medium length hair with lots of added texture camouflages thin spots by making the fine hair appear thicker and more substantial. The layers and movement draw the eye away from any hair thinning, creating the illusion of healthier, fuller locks.

8. Flat Top Buzz Cut

Flat Top Buzz Cut

The even, closely cropped flat top draws the focus away from any thinning, giving a uniform, dense appearance. This minimalist style eliminates visible signs of hair loss by maintaining an even length all over.

9. Slicked Back

Slicked Back

Slicking the straight hair back creates the illusion of fuller hair by visually increasing the volume on top. It also hides thinning at the temples by sweeping the hair away from the hairline. This sophisticated style draws attention to the top of the head, camouflaging sparse areas. This style is not recommended if you have a receding hairline.

Styling tip: For a slicked-back hairstyle, we recommend using a hair wax that does not cause a lot of buildup and damage your hair. Something like the Scandinavian Biolabs Firm Hybrid Clay is a great styling product if you are aiming for this hairstyle.

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10. Layered, Messy Fringe

Layered, Messy Fringe

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Longer, layered fringe and a textured, disheveled style add visual density to the hairline and crown area. The movement and volume of the fringe distract from any thin or balding spots, creating the appearance of thicker, healthier hair. Great for a receding hairline.

11. Short and Spiky

Short and Spiky

Closely trimmed sides and spiky texture on top give the appearance of fuller hair by concentrating volume on the upper regions. The contrast between the short, tapered sides and the textured, lifted hair on top creates the illusion of fuller locks.

12. Textured Forward Brushed

Textured Forward Brushed

Forward-swept, textured strands on top masks thinning at the hairline and crown. The volume and movement of the style distract from sparse areas, drawing the eye to the fuller, more substantial-looking front section. Another great one for those with receding hairline.

13. Clean Shaved

Clean Shaved

Completely shaving the head eliminates the visibility of thin or balding areas, creating a sleek, uniform look. This is a bold choice that can be empowering for men experiencing significant hair loss, as it takes away the worry about thinning and a receding hairline.

14. Longer Textured

Longer Textured

Keeping the hair on top longer and adding lots of texture gives the impression of fuller, thicker locks. The length and movement create the illusion of density, masking any thin or sparse areas. This style works well for men with diffuse thinning throughout the scalp.

15. Flat Top

Flat Top

The flat, even cut on top with close-cropped sides provides a uniform, dense haircut that camouflages thinning. The simplicity and minimalism of this style draw less attention to areas of hair loss.

16. Classic Quiff

Classic Quiff

The lifted, voluminous pompadour-like style on top draws attention away from any thin or bald spots below. The height and volume of the quiff create the appearance of thicker, fuller hair. This accentuates a receding hairline, if you have one.

17. The Statham Stubble

The Statham Stubble

The closely trimmed beard balances out a thinning scalp, creating a rugged, masculine look. The facial feature draws the eye downward, away from any visible signs of hair loss on the head.

18. The Bro Flow

The Bro Flow

Longer, tousled hair on top with short sides gives the appearance of fuller, healthier hair. The contrast between the short and long sections creates the illusion of density, while the movement and texture of the style distract from thinning.

19. The Owen Wilson Surfer-Style

The Owen Wilson Surfer-Style

Relaxed, beachy waves and texture on top create the illusion of denser hair. The carefree, effortless look draws attention to the fuller, more voluminous sections and away from any sparse areas.

20. Faded and Spiky

Faded and Spiky

The high fade on the sides keeps the focus on the spiky, voluminous hair on top, masking any thinning. The dramatic contrast between the short, tapered sides and the textured, lifted top creates the look of thicker, fuller locks.

Conclusion

In this article, we've presented 5 best thin hair hairstyles for men and 20 haircuts to style thin hair.

We hope these will help you overcome your insecurity and help you regain your confidence.

An alternative to adopting a new hairstyle is to use a hair product like Toppik hair building fibers or other hair fibers. These will ensure you can conceal your hairline, short hair or bald areas.

However, this is a temporary fix, and you might need to reapply it.