When we talk about medium hairstyles for men, there’s a whole world of possibilities that it’s hard to choose where to start. Perhaps that’s the best part of styling medium hair lengths – the fact that there is no lack of options. However, the critical element is that you have to know how to style your hair. When it comes to style, too many choices can also wreak havoc, and many times, it can be disastrous.
The crucial part of working with medium hairstyles for men is that you have to pick wisely and execute flawlessly. Now, a lot of times, this is much easier said than done. If you’re a guy with medium hair and you just can’t seem to get the right hairdo, you’ve stumbled on the right place.
We understand that not all guys have the time to visit the barber every week. So it’s handy to have a few DIY hairdo-tricks up your sleeve. To this end, we want to break down what medium hairstyle to choose and how to style it for the best effect.
The Bro Flow
The Bro Flow is one of the most laid-back looks that can add a layer of charm to your appearance. It’s a natural look that stands out among other medium hairstyles for men. It’s also one of the easiest and simplest styles you can do on your own. The Bro Flow looks back with around five to six inches of hair, preferably reaching your ears.
After taking a shower in the morning, use a towel to dry your hair, but leave it slightly damp. Use a sturdy bristle brush to comb the damp hair to the back as well as the sides. Next, apply some styling cream to your brushed hair.
Rub it nice and thorough from the root all the way to the tips. Make sure that you work the longer strands towards the back of your head and to the sides. This will give it the ‘flow’ look. When the tips of your hair grow too long, you can trim off a few centimeters once a month. Alternatively, you can let them grow and wear a Bro Flow with longer hair.
Pro tip: Make a habit of running your fingers in the direction of your hair. Doing this frequently will emphasize the contours of your hairstyle and keep it in place.
The Pompadour
The Pompadour is easily one of the classiest hairstyles ever to grace the head of men. It is distinct, elegant, and has a dash of royalty to it. Celebrities like Elvis Presley (Rock royalty) revolutionized the look during his heydays, and the style has evolved even more now.

The Pompadour can work with an undercut or even a taper depending on your preference. Either way, you can use a clipper to trim the sides. Leave some volume and medium length on top.
After a shower, you can towel-dry your medium-length hair to start with. After this, blow dry your hair while combing it gently with a brush.
Once the hair is dry, squeeze some pomade on your palms and rub them together to create some heat. Work the balm through your hair, concentrating on the sides and the top. The top part of the hair will need some additional pomade to hold it in place.
Next, use a brush to work your hair up and then over. While brushing, you can use the other hand to guide the brush so that you get the desired shape.
Pro tip: Once you’ve combed your hair, use some hair spray to give it more definition. It will also make the hold last longer.
The Blowout
Sometimes called the ‘Temple Fade,’ the Blowout is undoubtedly one of the coolest options in medium hairstyles for men. It’s fresh, edgy, and confident. Although it was first made famous during the early and mid-1990s, today it’s gaining traction as a hip look to have.

For this look, you need to get a fade throughout the back and the sides. Get a clipper and a T-liner to get a balanced trim in the back and sides. Make sure that the sideburns are even and balanced. Trim the tips of the top if you already have long hair. If the length is not too long, you can leave them at a few inches for the styling later.
Apply some gel to your palms and work them evenly throughout your hair. Use an upward action so that your hair is directed towards an upright position. Gently work your hair into the desired stance and let the gel dry out.
Pro tip: You can use a pinch of hair gel to spike out the tips of the hair. This will give it a more polished and refined look.
The Slick Back
The Slick Back style is a look that can enhance your appearance in any event. However, it is generally more suited to occasions in the evening. It goes along well with both formal and casual environments.
With the Slick Back, you need to wash your hair frequently and thoroughly. Make sure there are no residues of yesterday’s hair products. After using shampoo to clean, use a conditioner to restore your hair’s stylability. You can dry your hair entirely or leave it slightly damp before you start styling.
Start by combing your hair while it is still damp. Comb it in the direction you want the ‘slick’ to follow. Most men prefer brushing it straight back, but it’s up to you. Once set in place, let it air out and rest for a moment on two. Next, take some pomade or paste and rub the outer layers of your hair in the desired direction. After the pomade has been applied, use to comb again to pull your hair back.
Once your hair is set in place, do not touch it any further. Rubbing it unnecessarily can ruin the texture or mess up the direction of the look.
Pro-tip: Use some hairspray after the pomade has dried. This can give it an added layer of shine as well as extra hold for the style.
Conclusion:
So, there we go! These are some of the trendiest medium hairstyles for men of all ages. They are classy and dashing, yet simple enough to do on your own at home. Make sure you combine your new hairstyle with some fine clothing and a winning personality. Armed with these qualities, you can set out to impress on any occasion!