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    • Long and Sleek. What’s more '70s than just letting your hair grow, grow, grow? This is especially true when you’re taking to the red carpet in a glam rock, '70s-inspired blazer like Jared Leto did for the LACMA Art and Film Gala in 2019.
    • Classic Afro. Jimi Hendrix’s classic afro is a celebration of natural hair and needs only a few pumps of a light hair oil to seal in moisture, followed by a hair pick to achieve the desired shape and volume.
    • Afro Twists. Here Donald Glover gives the classic afro a modern, textured finish that’s easy to maintain and fits any scenario, from casual to white tie.
    • Short Feathered. Featuring a strong side part and loose structure, this quintessential '70s look is something Bilal says is easily adaptable to both formal and casual affairs.
    • Afro
    • Long Hair
    • Mullets
    • Dreadlocks
    • Feathered Hair
    • Rock Hair
    • Disco Hairstyles
    • Greaser Hairstyles
    • Shag Haircuts
    • Man Perm

    Arguably the defining men’s hairstyle of the decade, the afro is still used as a symbol for the 70s in pop culture today. From a political symbol to a flaunt at the disco, the afro was everywhere. Styled by using a wide-toothed comb, one must brush and pick-up their hair upward against gravity and shape it into a ball to get that puffy look resembl...

    Speaking of the hippies of the 60s, their influence on personal style carried over just fine into the next decade with long hairstyles. Natural long hair may not have been used as a political symbol as much, but there was no mistaking its popularity. Natural and flowing, 70s long hairstyles came in many forms as the style leveraged a man’s hair typ...

    The mullet didn’t peak until the 80s, but the 70s were the beginnings of one of the most notorious hairstyles of all time. The classic mullet hairstyle can be described as long hair all over with even longer hair in the back. Also known as “business in the front, party in the back”, the modern mullet is making a comeback and is generally paired wit...

    Worn by Rastafarians and popularized by 70s reggae musicians like Bob Marley, dreadlocks attracted those who love Mother Earth and her natural “herbs”. Out of all the 70s men’s haircuts, this one takes the most time to perfect. Despite the common misconception, you do have to wash your hair to get dreads. Luckily, once you’ve achieved the style, mo...

    After the sleek greaser hair of the 50s and 60s, it was time to give men’s hair some much-needed definition with the feather cut. Men in the 70s found feathered hair perfect for adding subtle layers to their short and medium length hairstyle.

    In a decade that began with Robert Plant and ended with David Lee Roth, it was filled with men trying to copy their rock hair. It was a long, fluffed up, and layered tool for headbanging and you better believe that’s what it was used for. With it being so long, rock hair never came in a one size fits all box. With music, let alone rock, being so pe...

    Disco hairstyles were all the rage in the 70s. When you stepped on the dance floor, your hair was expected to be as good as your moves. Guys could choose from the afro, perm, slick back, feathered cut, or mullet, but your style needed to be on-point. Consider John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever; he had a simple slicked back base, but it was puffe...

    While the greaser hairstyles of the 50s may have been seen as a relic of yesteryear, you can thank the Fonz from Happy Days for bringing greaser styles back. To be fair, there was plenty of room for greaser hair in the 70s and the retro hairstyle has inspired a generation of modern men styling the slick back. Clean and cool, the slicked back haircu...

    Shaggy didn’t just apply to carpets in the 70s. Plenty of guys were walking around with shaggy haircuts since the style was on-trend and cool at the time. To get a shag hairstyle, you’ll want to grow medium length hair, tease it with your fingers, shake your head and keep the style messy and naturally tousled.

    If you were born with straight and otherwise boring hair and were a young man in the 70s, it would have been hard not to be dejected by the luscious puffs of the men walking around with afros. But not to fear, with a good barber and some chemical concocting, you could flex your man perm in no time. Achieved with the help of perm salt, it’ll turn yo...

    • Long Silver Bob. A lot of men over the age of 70 find that their hair isn’t as thick as it used to be. This can make it difficult to style. One way to overcome this problem is to keep long bangs that blend into a bob.
    • White Curls. If you have thick white curly hair, you can keep it messy to make yourself look a wise guy. Wash your hair with volumizing shampoo to make the hair puffy.
    • Fine Waves. Use a lightweight, volumizing shampoo and conditioner to give your hair some body. Next, blow dry the hair to help accentuate your natural pattern, or you can air dry too.
    • Side Part. Make sure the hair is cut short enough that it doesn’t hang over the ears or in the eyes. Start with dry hair and comb them, making a side part.
    • The Leo. 2023 is already sending us a clear message: The ’90s are back and here to stay. Don’t believe us? Check out “Ginny and Georgia” actor Felix Mallard‘s throwback layers and center part that pay homage to Leonardo DiCaprio‘s famous “Titanic” cut—or Sebastian Stan‘s layered undercut.
    • Bleached-out fade. Looking for a foolproof way to elevate your client’s classic fade? Just add bleach! These perfectly bright, blended looks by BaBylissPRO® Barberology educators Carlos Estrella (@los_cut_it), Sofie Pok (@staygold31) and others will give fade addicts old and new a head-turning refresh.
    • Piecey texture with fade. For fade clients who want to keep a little more of their hair on top, a chic tapered look with plenty of natural texture is the way to go.
    • A little ON the top. Do you have a client who can’t decide between chopping their hair or letting it grow? With this trendy chop, they can do both. Plus—w hether they prefer braids, curls of long layers—this look can be dressed up or down to match any aesthetic.
  1. Jun 21, 2023 · Get the latest men’s hairstyle trends for 2023from modern mullets to curtain bangs and more. Confidence starts with an incredible haircut!

  2. Aug 18, 2023 · From short fades and undercuts to mullets and wolf cuts, this year has a stylish option to suit every hair length and type. Below are have rounded up are the most popular men’s haircuts for 2023 to inspire your next barber visit.

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  4. May 22, 2023 · Boho hair accessories, big curls, and celebrity-inspired haircuts are only some of the iconic '70s hair trends making a return. Here are 15 chic '70s hairstyles making a major comeback in 2023.

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