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Crowning Glory: 5 Perm Hairstyles to Try For Men

Have you been wanting to experiment with your hair and sport a new look? Curly hair trends have been making waves recently, and it is a style that may be worth trying for you.

No, it isn't reminiscent of the 80's look that you see from your old family albums. This modern take on the man perm combines style and texture to create a perfectly in-trend curly look.

If you are thinking of getting a perm, here are some hairstyles that you can try.

1. Faux Hawk

A faux hawk is a trendy men's haircut with short sides and a long strip of hair running from the front to the rear of the head. A faux hawk perm is a more wearable variation of the original faux hawk, with the side parts left short and straight rather than shaved or faded. It's the ideal blend of edgy and fashionable. With a perm, the natural volume, fullness, and bounce of curls complement the haircut well. After perming the central part, add volume and a faux hawk form using various hairstyle tools.

2. Short Cut

Men with long, flowing hair aren't the only ones who may benefit from perms. In fact, regardless of length, a perm is a great way to create texture and volume. Although, you have to know that perming short hair will always result in tighter curls. The good news is that short hair perms, even with only 3 to 4 inches of hair, are generally easy maintenance; no products or additional effort are required. Furthermore, you may also go for a Caesar hairstyle to hide a prominent forehead or add a fade for a more edgy style.

3. Fringe

Men's bangs, often known as male fringe, have become a popular short hairstyle for many guys. This hairstyle can instantly take years away from someone's facial features, and it certainly works with curly hair as well. You may trim and style your hair after it has been permed and add a curly fringe. You may also style your hair in a long, curly style all over. To create a cool contrast and make your hair seem thicker and fuller, you may have your curly fringe with fading sides for an on-trend style.

4. Faded Sides

This is arguably one of today's most well-known haircuts. It's not surprising, given that a perm and fade are a match made in heaven. Your hairdresser may buzz your hair first to achieve the fade before applying the perm chemicals.

Curly hair tends to seem shorter than straight hair, so make sure the top portion has grown out quite a bit longer. The fading side cut will give you a clean and sleek appearance, while the curls on top will offer volume, drama, and personality. Your fade will need to be maintained every three weeks or so if you want to keep this look in good shape.

5. Long Curls

Perming methods have progressed since the tight coils of the 1980s. Today, you may have the perfect curly mane with your long hair and live out your Rockstar fantasy. This length is entirely unfettered, and it's ideal for tight curls.

Conclusion

Getting a perm is a bold way to try a new look. It will work well with different hairstyles, so regardless of which one you get, make sure that it is something that will make you look better and enhance your confidence.

Are you looking for a luxury barbershop in Vancouver to get that new curly do? Scotch & Fades is the place to go. We offer perm and haircuts for $135. You can also check out our website to know more about our services, online appointment bookings, and other important details. Book an appointment today!