Messy Bed Head Quiff Men's Hairstyle
We love this hairstyle to for showcasing the length on top, and showing off natural texture in the hair.
Here's how to get this messy bed head quiff hairstyle -
Get the cut
This haircut is amazing for guys that want a relaxed easy to style haircut that requires very little maintenance.
You'll want to keep the hair short and neat on the back and sides, probably around an inch in length, getting shorter towards the bottom with a slight taper.
Around the ears and hairline should be left very natural, with nothing too dramatic here. You want to keep it neat and sharp around the edges with the loose look on top.
The top is a messy bed head style with the hair worn off the face and up at the front. You want to keep plenty of length in the fringe, getting shorter towards the back.
Get your barber to add lots of texture, so that the hair is broken up on the ends. Your barber will use techniques like point cutting and a texture razor to do this.
Lots of texture will help the hair to move in all different directions, and make it easier for you to just run your fingers through the hair throughout the day.
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Styling the haircut
To style the messy bed head quiff hairstyle just simply follow the 6 easy steps below -
If you want to see the styling in action skip to 14:14 in the video at the bottom of the page.
Step 1
Towel dry the hair until damp, being sure to pat dry and not rub too hard.
Step 2
Use a tiny bit of the Regal Gentleman Matte Clay while damp for an effortless low maintenance look.
Step 3
Work the product through damp hair from back to front. Spreading evenly throughout the hair.
Step 4
Blow dry the top and sides on a medium speed and high heat, scrunching your fingers through the hair to bring out texture.
Step 5
Dry the fringe using varying directions - from left to right, and front to back. Don't just dry it one way for an ultra messy look.
Step 6
Finish with cold air from a distance to set in place and cool the product down. Optional - Finish with a tiny bit more Matte Clay if you need it.
Product You'll Need To Style
Watch the video
You can the see the full haircut and styling using the Regal Gentleman Matte Clay with Dan Gregory below.
Dan is a freelance barber based in London with over 1 million views on the Regal Gentleman YouTube channel, and was named GQ's best barber in London, along with Evening Standard's Best Gentlemen's Hairdresser.