Switch Up Your Style With These Trendy Men's Haircuts


As spring approaches and the weather warms up to summer, it could be time to switch it up with one of the trendiest men's haircuts in 2024.


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As spring approaches and the weather warms up to summer, it could be time to switch it up with one of the trendiest men's haircuts in 2024. Sticking with the same old winter 'do is a snooze. Here are some of the best styles to try this season.

A good cut can work wonders for your appearance—so don’t be afraid to try a new style. Mullets are having a moment, once again; Paul Mescal rolled up to the BAFTAs with one, and the middle part, à la Louis Partridge, remains, well, unmatched. But lengthy locks are everywhere now; if you want to make a change, you might as well give Harry Styles's buzz cut a shot.

Join L'OFFICIEL to discover the trendiest men's hairstyles for the season, inspired by celebrities, along with tips to take care of your hair according to your face shape and how to style them.

Middle Part

If you are looking for a new hairstyle, then try having that middle part. It is indeed universally flattering and perfect whether you are letting your hair grow out or making a change for a short cut. Case in point: Louis Partridge and BTS's Park Jimin. You could wear it slicked back, pulled behind the ears, or cropped for an effortlessly chic summer vibe.

Side Part

Want to have a side part? Try using some inspiration from favorite actors Jacob Elordi and Adam Driver. It's an amazing way to balance your features properly, perfect for those people who have a square-shaped face. This classic cut instills mystique in an individual.

Buzz Cut

As the bob is the trendiest women’s haircut this season, you might want to have a buzz cut as well. Many Hollywood stars have sported this look already. For example, Harry Styles is a great representation—his fans fast learned the new style that their idol had adopted. Buzz cut is the best haircut for summer, as it is low-maintenance, and when your hair starts growing out, you can decide to let it grow or keep it buzzed.

Mullet

A big comeback is in store for the mullet, courtesy of trendsetting stars like Paul Mescal and Harris Dickinson. This shape-shifting cut can be tailored to your face with a front that can be trimmed down, but the iconic silhouette of the mullet stays intact. For instance, you could rock a buzzed fringe like Mescal or something longer and shaggier, as Lil Nas X has done.

Crew Cut

Go with the classic? For celebrities like Theo James and Glen Powell, no other cut is as underappreciated as the crew cut. This shape works well with diamond or triangle face shapes, where you have close-cut sides and shorter hair all around. You can style it daily rather quickly with just a touch of gel or pomade for some texture and height.

Tousled

One hairstyle that creates a slouchier look is a disheveled hairstyle often sported by Austin Butler and Ryan Gosling. This style is another excellent for those with heart-shaped faces. Use hair wax to get the desired texture, and use an iron to curl for undulations that will be held by hairspray.

Long Hair

Want to go long? Now's the right time to join the long hair movement. Even macho hunks like Dev Patel and Aaron Taylor-Johnson have been won over by the concept. Long hair makes it easy for you to switch from a middle-parted look to side-parted, and even to slicked back. You can sport any look you like. You can add accessories like '90s-style headbands or clips to hold some hair off your face.

This season brings forth multiple hairstyle fads that can be yours to express yourself. You might be one of those seeking a renewed buzz cut, or perhaps you are prepared to let your long locks grow—there is something for everyone.