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Haircuts play a huge role in how we look and feel. The right style can complement your features, while the wrong one… well, not so much. Here’s a breakdown of some popular styles that tend to work (or don’t) for different groups. Also if I say something racist or mock any culture, I’m very sorry, I’m not a racist person… just enlighten me about it.
1. Black/ Mixed Men
Best Styles: Can’t go wrong with cornrows, slightly longer braids, or vanilles. If you’re into it, blonding them adds a nice color contrast. Plus, tying them up? Definitely a great look—it’s incredibly stylish. And if you’re over 30, I’d say the Michael B. Jordan haircut is a solid choice—it’s classic and sharp.
Styles to Avoid: Anything that’s too long, too thin, or too thick tends to look off. Even if someone pulls it off, it’s usually just because they look good overall.
2. Asian Men
Best Styles: Slicked-back, textured crops, or messy fringe. Stylish and low-key.
Styles to Avoid: Mullet. Just no, I won’t even explain it.
3. White Men
Best Styles: Just a simple slicked-back or side part.
Styles to Avoid: The water slide haircut idk what it’s called, or wearing a cap — pmo honestly.
4. Latinx Men
Best Styles: For Latinos low fade with beard, pompadour, and longer, shaggy layers.
Styles to Avoid: Edgar, idk who tf started this but it’s trash. And curls that aren’t well taken care of.
5. Middle Eastern Men
Best Styles: taper fade with beard, buzz cut and longer slicked-back hair. If you live in any arab country the Dubai-Scarf (idk what it’s called) looks rich and sexy lmao.
Styles to Avoid: Again, Mullet.
Final Thoughts
The best haircut really comes down to your hair texture, face shape, and how much upkeep you’re down for. Some styles are always a vibe, but not everything will work for everyone—and that’s cool. Try different looks, find what feels right. If you want individual advice pm me.
1. Black/ Mixed Men
Best Styles: Can’t go wrong with cornrows, slightly longer braids, or vanilles. If you’re into it, blonding them adds a nice color contrast. Plus, tying them up? Definitely a great look—it’s incredibly stylish. And if you’re over 30, I’d say the Michael B. Jordan haircut is a solid choice—it’s classic and sharp.
Styles to Avoid: Anything that’s too long, too thin, or too thick tends to look off. Even if someone pulls it off, it’s usually just because they look good overall.
2. Asian Men
Best Styles: Slicked-back, textured crops, or messy fringe. Stylish and low-key.
Styles to Avoid: Mullet. Just no, I won’t even explain it.
3. White Men
Best Styles: Just a simple slicked-back or side part.
Styles to Avoid: The water slide haircut idk what it’s called, or wearing a cap — pmo honestly.
4. Latinx Men
Best Styles: For Latinos low fade with beard, pompadour, and longer, shaggy layers.
Styles to Avoid: Edgar, idk who tf started this but it’s trash. And curls that aren’t well taken care of.
5. Middle Eastern Men
Best Styles: taper fade with beard, buzz cut and longer slicked-back hair. If you live in any arab country the Dubai-Scarf (idk what it’s called) looks rich and sexy lmao.
Styles to Avoid: Again, Mullet.
Final Thoughts
The best haircut really comes down to your hair texture, face shape, and how much upkeep you’re down for. Some styles are always a vibe, but not everything will work for everyone—and that’s cool. Try different looks, find what feels right. If you want individual advice pm me.