There are pros to both short and long hair.It is easy to maintain and you have many options to choose from.Medium-length hair can be worn in formal 'dos.A variety of hair styles can be created with a few simple steps.
Step 1: Blow dry.
Move the blow dryer from the tips to the roots when your hair is dry.Work is done in 1–3 sections.Tuck the sides of your ears or hold them in place with a bobby pin after brushing your hair.It's a good idea to cut your hair in the center.After washing your hair, this should be done.
Step 2: You should do a pompadour.
The top of your hair should be on one side.Put a small amount of hair gel on your fingers and spread it evenly on top of your head.You can brush the hair back with your fingers or a comb.If you want to give your hair more volume, use a blow dryer.Men with long hair on top and shorter sides look best with pompadours.
Step 3: For a simple, yet wild hairdo, tousle your hair.
Put a small amount of hair gel on your fingers and run it through your hair.While ruffling the top, place your fingers on the side of your head, or wherever your natural part is.To get a clean look and feel, wash your hair first.Those with naturally curly hair should use tousling hair.
Step 4: If you have short sides, try a comb-over.
If you have long hair, you should use wax or hair gel to distribute it evenly.Put your hair on one side and comb it down.To set the style, mist it with a light mist.If you shave the sides and keep the top long, this style will look good.On balding men, comb-overs don't look as stylish as they should.
Step 5: A small man bun is a popular men's updo.
You should smooth your hair away from your forehead.Holding your hair in one hand and the hair tie in the other, pull it halfway through the tie and wrap the rubber band around the bun twice to put it in place.Before doing a man bun, wash your hair.If you want a creative bun, have a friend braid your hair in the middle and French braid the left and right sides.To make a ponytail and bun, use elastic bands to tie the two braids together.Put a small amount of pomade or gel on your hair before putting it in a bun to give it a sleek finish.
Step 6: A ponytail is an alternative to a bun.
Take as much hair from the top and sides of your head as you can and hold it at the crown.Then, twist the rubber band around the center.Pull the hair all the way through the rubber band and tighten it at the center to hold it in place.If your hair is too short to pull through the rubber band, hold it back with bobby pins.
Step 7: For shorter hair lengths, try a half ponytail.
Take a small amount of hair out of the top section and put it in the back of your head.Pull it through the opening of the rubber band and twist it around the center several times.You can blend your half ponytail with the rest of your hair by brushing it.
Step 8: If your hair is long on top, try a top knot.
Pull the rubber band on your hair from the top of your head to the crown.Pull the hair through the center of the rubber band and tug on the top knot to hold it in place.The crown of your head should be placed around your top knot.
Step 9: It was slick.
You can give your hair an even amount of gel or pomade by working it in with your fingers.If you want to hold it in place, spray your hair back toward your neck.This hairstyle is stiff and can weigh down thin or curly hair.
Step 10: You should braid your hair.
Hold the sections in your hands as you separate your hair.Pull on all 3 sections if you want to get the cross in place.To tighten it up, cross the left section over the middle one.Continue crossing the right and left sections until you reach the ends, then secure the braid with a rubber band.If you have natural hair, you can try cornrows.
Step 11: Curl.
For a formal event, curling irons can give your hair a sleek new look.Work on each section of your hair at a time.Wrap each section around the curling iron or run the flat iron down the length of the section to hold it in place.Medium length hair can benefit from small curling or flat irons.If you want to protect your hair from heat damage, you have to distribute a heat-protectant product.