3. The Caesar cut
A Caesar cut is an elegant male hairstyle. But it is also a good way to make use of a short fringe to make your forehead appear a bit lower. Since the fringe does not need to be long or symmetrical, you can make this high forehead male hairstyle work even with short hair or a dwindling hairline. The Caesar cut works well for most face shapes (although it tends to look the best on oval faces).
4. A short, messy style with piecey bangs
Messy cuts are great hairstyles for men with big foreheads, especially if you have wavy hair. And while a full fringe can be hard to obtain with sparser frontal hair, the advantage of piecey bangs is that no symmetry is required and they complete the dishevelled look. Wearing a few longer bangs on your forehead can make it seem smaller, while the messy look can give you a carefree vibe.
5. The surfer cut
Layered surfer cuts can soften your appearance. They work better if you have good hair density in the frontal area, but a wavier texture and skilled layering can often compensate. This boyish haircut can cover up a significant area of your forehead, giving your face better proportions.
6. The timeless buzz cut
The buzz cut is the go-to big forehead hairstyle for males looking to embrace their masculinity. It exudes confidence and looks good on every face shape. Since it is very short, it reduces the contrast between your scalp and forehead, making the transition less conspicuous and drawing less attention to its width.
While it can seem quite straightforward, as it only requires a pair of clippers to achieve, this haircut has several versions. Here are some of the best buzz cuts for a receding hairline.
7. The mop-top haircut
A mop-top is an ideal big forehead hairstyle for men who enjoy a retro look. It works well with any hair type, as long as you are willing to wear it a bit longer, to cover your forehead comfortably.
For extra style points, make a soft side part by combing the hair on your forehead slightly to one side. This will give you a youthful, artsy appearance.
8. Short hair with a side part
The right kind of hair parting can make a significant difference, especially for men with straight, fine hair (e.g. 2b hair men). Combing your hair back can highlight the height of your forehead. However, a side parting can help you get more volume in your hair and make your forehead seem narrower.
9. A textured comb-forward
If you have thinning, wavy or curly hair, make the best of it by cutting it short, tousling it up and letting it shine. If you have full hair in your frontal area, this can be a good way to cover up some of your forehead. Minor gaps in your hairline will also be hidden by the messy strands around it.
There’s something fresh and fun about this male hairstyle for a big forehead — plus it’s easy to style and great results don’t require heavy hair product use.
10. Curtain bangs
The best high forehead hairstyles for males usually involve some kind of fringe, but this can be difficult to achieve with dwindling frontal hair.
Curtain bangs are a good option because their central parting makes them friendly for any hairline type. Letting them frame your face can give your hair a fuller appearance while at the same time making your forehead look narrower. In men, this hairstyle is best suited to oval faces and will give you a romantic, poetic look.
11. A clean shaved look
If your hair loss is too advanced to comfortably mask it, you may be better off embracing your baldness and wearing it proudly. A neat, clean-shaven appearance looks best on more athletic men with round or oval faces.
If you choose this radical haircut, you won’t need to worry about the size of your forehead anymore, as there won’t be any hairline to mark its size. The only downside is that you will need to keep shaving off the new hair growth to maintain a tidy appearance.
12. A Statham stubble
If the idea of shaving your head is tempting but you’re not up to the frequent maintenance, you can always go for a rugged Jason Statham look. To achieve this, trim your hair as short as possible and grow a few days’ stubble on your chin.
This dynamic high forehead hairstyle works well on slimmer men with oval faces. If you choose this haircut, the size and shape of your forehead will no longer matter, as the maverick stubble will attract all the attention.
13. High and tight with a line-up
High fades with a straight, neat hairline can project a modern, confident image. The straight lines and sharp angles will also detract from the size of your forehead, drawing attention to the precise shape of your haircut. This style works best for square faces, as it highlights their natural contour.
14. A short Afro
Afro hair can often cover up a broad forehead due to its coily, kinky texture and natural volume. However, braiding or growing it out can actually expose sparser areas on your scalp. Instead, cut your hair short and use a volumising shampoo to make it appear fuller.
If you have good frontal coverage, leave your hair slightly longer in front than in the back, so it can extend to your forehead and make it appear narrower. Don’t forget to keep your hair moisturised for a shiny, healthy look, as Afro hair tends to be prone to frizzing and tangling.
15. A longer haircut with a stylish hat
Nobody says men with big foreheads have to wear short haircuts. You can enjoy longer locks if they make you feel good. However, if you are experiencing male pattern baldness, it can clash aesthetically with a long hairstyle.
Fortunately, there is an easy fix for this: wear a classy hat, a sporty cap or a cool bandana to mask your problem areas. This will also make your forehead appear smaller.