10 Soft Mohawk Hairstyles for Men in their 50s! Also check out our hair-setting techniques!

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10 Soft Mohawk Hairstyles for Men in their 50s! Also check out our hair-setting techniques!

10 soft Mohawks perfect for men in their 50s! Also includes tips on how to set it and styling products.

Here are some selected soft Mohawk styles. Please pay attention to the tips on how to set it and the types of styling products.

Men’s hair for men in their 50s: Recommended soft Mohawk (1) “Asymmetrical soft Mohawk style with a little trick.

The right side is two-blocked and left long, while the left side is trimmed to connect the two sides, creating an asymmetrical soft Mohawk. The soft Mohawk is easy to achieve with a quick slick back, and can be changed to an intellectual belly-short haircut by letting it fall forward. The side and back trimming positions are not too high, so even those unfamiliar with belly-short hair will find it easy to try.

▶︎Styling tips

Easy styling by simply blending hair gel into dry hair and sweeping it back up. We recommend choosing a hard type of gel that is shiny and holds hair firmly in place. It will be easy to style both straight and frizzy hair.

Recommended styling products for this hair style ▶︎”Yanagiya Honten APIRO Super Hard Gel

For details and purchase, click here.

Men’s hair in their 50s: Recommended soft Mohawk (2) “Soft Mohawk with a perm to control volume and body.

The soft Mohawk style, with a strong perm applied to all areas except for the close-cropped part, is especially recommended for the generation whose hair problems are beginning to increase. The softness of the perm makes the hair look less frizzy, and the curls hide even a few gray hairs, making them hard to see. In addition, the sides of this hairstyle are trimmed high to create more height, which helps to create volume. If you are not comfortable with trying a perm, a men’s-only barbershop will make it easier to order one without hesitation.

▶︎Styling Tips

After drying hair to the point where a little moisture remains, apply hard wax to the hair. Roughly rub it in to create a mohawk silhouette by letting it stand up around the top, as if you were trying to create a permed movement. The back part is hard to see by yourself, but don’t forget to add volume.

Recommended styling products for this haircut ▶ ” UNO Hybrid Hard

For details and purchase, click here.

Men’s hair in their 50s: Recommended soft Mohawk (3) “Black hair verisho soft Mohawk with full wildness.

The masculine soft Mohawk style is boldly cut from the side to the back. The clean-cut, wild look is impressive and gives a youthful impression without being obnoxious. Another nice feature of this style is that it eliminates the problem of a tight haunch by trimming the area around the haunches. If you don’t want to go for a bow, but want a crisp, belly-short look, why not try a hair style starting at about the length shown here?

▶︎Styling Tips

Once hair is wet and bedazzled, towel dry thoroughly. When it is just lightly damp, use gel wax and blend it into the hair in an inverted manner, and you are done. Lightly pinch the ends of the hair to create bunches for a spikier, cooler look.

Recommended styling products for this haircut ▶ ” hoyu (hoyu) Minire Uiwi Design Jam 10

For details and purchase, click here.

Men’s hair in their 50s: Recommended soft Mohawk (4) “A fresh soft Mohawk with coloring for an active look.

A soft Mohawk style that gives a sense of dynamism with unkempt coloring. Basically, soft Mohawks are often trimmed short with a gut on both sides, but this hairstyle is unique in that it is left long and colored. The slightly lighter tone makes it easy to blur thinning and graying hair. Brightening the hair gives a youthful look, so it is important to focus on a fresh look with a simple up-bang without overdoing it. Note that light brown hair colors tend to float if the skin is too fair.

▶︎Styling tips

After drying the hair so that it stands up toward the center and arranging the silhouette to some extent, blend in hair grease. The top part of the hair should stand up to create a Mohawk silhouette, and the hair should be slightly laid back from the beak to the sides to emphasize the vertical silhouette. Gray hair tends to grow around the ears and on the sides, so it is not a bad idea to trim those areas only.

Recommended styling products for this haircut ▶︎”Nichiri Cool Grease Pericia EX EXTRA HARD

For details and purchase, click here.

Men’s hair in their 50s: Recommended soft Mohawk (5) “A little bad boy style that strikes a balance between stylishness and masculinity.

The balance between the natural look of gray hair and the classical silhouette creates an austere masculine look. The key point is the fade cut on the sides and back and the wavy finish on the top, which creates bold definition. A perm from the top to the bangs is recommended to create movement and volume, but it is also possible to take advantage of the wavy hair. The barber style is attracting attention from the younger generation and is also a great match for adult men, so why not make it one of your candidates?

▶︎Styling tips

After drying hair so that it flows up, blend in pomade to create a silhouette. Hair gel or grease can also be used for styling, but gray hair tends to be dry and springy, so a heavier pomade will be easier to set.

Recommended styling products for this haircut ▶︎”BABLO POMADE Strong Hold”.

For details and purchase, click here.

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