Everybody wants to look good and fashionable. But if you’re a guy, then it’s a little more difficult than that. Haircare for men isn’t something people think about on a regular basis but should. It’s probably quite apparent that men aren’t really concerned about their hair care routine or have one at all. 

These days, it’s about having the time and information to style your hair the way you want it.

Youth fades, but hair stays or so goes the saying. Yet, many men tend to ignore their hair upkeep. This neglect is quickly rectified once natural greying transforms the dark mane gradually into white strands. 

So, how do i take care of my hair?

To create your perfectly balanced hair care routine, let’s briefly look into the different hair types and their components, which will help us decide better what regime to practice for your particular hair type.

How To Take Care For Straight Hair

Its lack of curling ability generally determines straight hair. Men with thin and fine hair usually belong to this type. In most cases, the hair is well-nourished due to a clear passage of hair’s natural oil from the scalp to the follicles. Due to the abundance of oil on the scalp and the hair strands, men with this hair type tend to have greasy-looking hair.

How To Take Care For Wavy Hair

The second type is wavy hair. This hair type has a certain curvy nature. In other words, they consist of very loose curls forming a weak “s” shape. Wavy hair has a less oily scalp. The follicles of this hair type are semi-oval shaped. Due to the frizzy nature of the hair, the scalp is unable to release enough oil, which doesn’t reach the follicles easily, leading to dry-looking hair. 

How To Take Care For Curly Hair

Curly hair has a high curvy nature. Men with this hair have very dry scalps. Also, the follicles are completely oval-shaped. The hair strands are generally thicker due to the shape of the follicles. This leads to very dry textured hair that is prone to damage. This hair type gives a very frizzy and puffy look.

How To Take Care For Coily Hair

Fun, free, and filled with volume, coily hair can add style to men’s hair game. However, one big downside of having this hair type is that the scalp runs extremely dry. The hair follicles are more linear in structure(more like a flat oval), which lead to very thick hair strands with little oil present in them. 

Now that you’re familiar with the types let’s get to forming a hair care routine for you based on your hair type. 

Choosing The Right Hairstyle Which Suits You

choosing the right hairsyle

First, think about your face shape and your hair texture. Then check out hairstyles that are designed to flatter your face. If you’re going to part your hair, don’t force it. Use your natural part instead. Utilizing your natural part will help keep your part in place and look the most suited to your head. The only way to force it apart somewhere else is by using a blow dryer and a lot of product to keep it in place.

Men with straight hair are better off with blunt and short hairstyles. It prevents men from having a nerdy look. Since straight hair tends to get oily very soon, keeping a short hairstyle will prevent that. Also, maintaining a short hairstyle requires less effort. Frequent haircuts and regular hair washing are enough to retain this cut.

Men with wavy hair types can try keeping medium-length hair. They can try side parted hairstyles. Since this type has a puffy nature, men can opt for layered hairstyles. 

Celebrity hairstylist Oliver J. Woods says, “Wavy hair is the midpoint between straight and curly hair but can vary massively in terms of the size and texture of the wave“. He also mentions, “Because of its irregular growing pattern compared to straight hair, cutting and styling require a little more attention to keep in shape.”

Curly hair has its pros and cons. It has a very dry texture due to the lack of nourishment. Due to its unruly nature, curly hair can be difficult to handle. To avoid that, either a short-length or long-length hairstyle can be the go-to option for men. Some of the best hairstyles for curly hair include the undercut, pompadour, fringe, natural short, and long cuts. 

Curly and Coily hair has a very fine line of difference between them. Men get in quite a dilemma when it comes to distinguishing between them. As a result, they face further difficulty in deciding a particular hairstyle for themselves. But identifying is crucial to determine a proper routine. 

If you’re a guy with kinky hair, finding a good hairstyle can sometimes be tricky. Because kinky hair can be curly or straight up zig-zags, your hair texture comes into play. This is why most guys choose to get a fade cut– the short buzzed sides make the coily hair easier to get.

To understand your hair types better, we have a whole blog dedicated to them. Make sure you give that a read. It should surely help you get a clear perspective on hair types.

Washing Your Hair As Per The Type And Needs

washing your hair

When it comes to hair washing, men have paid almost no attention to which products or brands they have been using for a while. Most men have done it simply out of habit. Have you ever felt the same?

But with changing times and the availability of ranging products, men have started looking into this attentively.

With varying hair types, the hair washing regimen keeps changing too. Men with straight and fine hair can wash their hair daily with regular shampoos. Conditioning the hair afterward can be advised. 

Wavy hair has a less oily scalp, which means washing it every day would harm it significantly. Hence, washing it twice or thrice every week can be considered a thumb rule. As far as the use of conditioner goes, it all comes down to personal preference. 

Curly hair comparatively has a very dry scalp, even than that of wavy hair. It doesn’t demand the same frequency, but washing it once every week or ten days would be a vital option. Since this hair type stands low on nourishment, conditioning your hair after every shampoo is strongly recommended.

Moving on to the other end of the spectrum comes the coily hair, which requires a lot of nourishment but less washing. You may wash it once or twice a month. On the other hand, using a hair conditioner frequently can be beneficial for it. 

Using The Right Hair Products To Avoid Damage

using right hair care products

Hair products can range from hair wax and gels to oils and serums. If you have a dry scalp, the use of oils and serums should be your go-to method for nourishment, styling, and grooming. Use a pre-styler or a serum for styling your hair. 

One can also use a product called “pomade”. Pomades make the base of the hair a little oily. Hence it is the perfect product for guys who have naturally dried up hair. Pomade gives you great results, but its effect can alter by changing the total amount you utilize and whether you apply it with wet or dried up hair.

People with little or highly oily scalp can opt for hair waxes and clays for styling. Unlike pomades, they can offer a long holding hairstyle that has a bit of volume. Men with straight and wavy hair can apply this to their hair care regimen.

But make sure you use a light product. A sticky product could end up making you look like a first grader in school.

Salt sprays are the most versatile yet underrated styling products for men. The salt adds grip to the hair and puffs it out, creating texture and volume. Most sprays also have a light hold to be used in place of heavier pomades and gels. Spray it onto damp hair and let it air dry, or use a blow dryer. 

If you have thinning hair or bald spots, protecting your scalp is critical. And in order to do that, you can try using sunscreen creams or sprays for the scalp. Washing your hair once you’re back can minimize build-up.

Hair Drying And Shower

hair drying and shower

When it comes to hair drying, men often use too much blow-drying and rigorous towel drying to dry their hair. It irritates the scalp and disturbs the alignment of the cuticles. Avoid doing this at all costs to prevent thinning hair and the scalp from running dry. 

Instead, using the hairdryer at a minimum heat level will be far better for healthy hair. The use of towels for drying hair is also acceptable as long as one does not apply too much pressure while rubbing the hair.

Showering is essential for all hair types. Whether or not you shampoo your hair on a regular basis, you can still get away with simply rinsing it with water frequently.

To Wrap This In A Nutshell;

Understanding your hair type is the key to building a hair care routine for yourself. Your hair type will determine how often you should wash your hair. It will allow you to decide which products are better suited for you. Men with dry scalp shall focus more on keeping their scalp and follicles well-nourished as their hair is incapable of doing so on its own. Oily scalp guys can emphasize more on frequent washes and light products overall. 

Whereas men with moderate oily scalp can work their way by using the trial and error method for a perfect routine. As sometimes, they may find themselves leaning to the drier scalp category or sometimes on the contrary. It will vary with their daily lifestyle and self-care.