Glasses have become a popular fashion accessory for men, complementing various styles and face shapes. Choosing the right hairstyle to go with your glasses can complete your look and make the right impression. Here's a guide to choosing the best hairstyles based on your glasses frames and face shape.
Hairstyles for Men with Rounded or Square Glasses Frames
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Crew cut or Buzz cut - This neat, short haircut works well with square glasses, keeping hair off the face.
Side part - A short haircut with a side part for the casual natural look. The hair is combed to the side and the sideburns are short and well-groomed.
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Undercut - With short hair on top and shaved sides, the undercut balances square frames. Style with a side part or slick back.
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Faux Hawk - A faux mohawk with shorter sides is a stylish option for guys with boxy glasses. Spike up the longer center hair.
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Slicked Back - Brushing back longer hair creates a polished
look. Use some product to slick back hair neatly. Shag - A shag is a layered haircut that is typically cut with a razor. It is characterized by its choppy layers and feathered ends. Shags can be styled in a variety of ways, but they are typically worn with a lot of volume and texture.
This particular shag is a medium-length shag with curtain bangs. The curtain bangs are a long, face-framing fringe that is parted in the middle. They are typically styled with a lot of volume and movement.
Best Hairstyles for Men with Round Glasses
Round glasses soften angular face shapes. Go for medium length cuts with texture on top:
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Fringe up - Shorter fringe hair brushed upward reduces roundness.
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Faux Hawk - A shorter mohawk with faded sides suits round frames.
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Undercut - This classic cut with a side part looks great with round eyewear.
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Quiff - Style longer hair in a quiff, sweeping hair up and back.
Hairstyles for Men with Aviator Style Glasses
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Quiff - Guys with aviators can style a textured quiff for a trendy look.
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Long hair pushed back - Brush back medium to long hair for an elegant style.
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Faux Hawk - Spiked up mohawk hair complements the aviator shape.
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Side fringe - A long side fringe can offset aviator eyewear.
Flattering Hairstyles for Oval and Rectangular Glasses
Oval and rectangular glasses look great on diamond, oval and heart shaped faces. Go for height and volume:
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Fringe up - Lift shorter fringe upwards for some height.
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Side part - Create a side part and sweep longer hair to one side.
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Undercut - Maintain length on top with an undercut hairstyle.
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Quiff - Style a textured quiff, adding volume on top.
The key is choosing glasses and hairstyles that complement your face shape. Angular glasses call for neat, classic haircuts, while round styles work with messier medium cuts. Ultimately, find a style that makes you feel confident and stylish!