Short messy hair can be accomplished with virtually any kind of hair. From wavy to curly, to straight, run some mousse or pomade through your strands to achieve the level of messiness and texture that you want and call it a day.
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10. Mid Fade
Mid fades start somewhere between the temple and the ear, giving you a nice contrast while still allowing you to have some length on the crown of the head. If you are a man who likes balance, a mid fade will keep things in balance.
11. Long Straight Hair
Though it’s definitely high-maintenance, long hair suits many faces and can be personalized by adding layers or showcasing your natural curls. This is a rarer example of surfer hair, men who are looking to go all out should give this rustic and retro style a-go.
12. Crew Cut
The classic crew cut is worn by many surfers who are serious about the business. While it is not quite as short as a buzz cut, crew cuts maintain a hip and cool appeal with sharp edges and solid definition.
13. Undercut Surfer Hairstyle
Similar to a fade, an undercut creates depth and definition on the back of the head. Whether you want an undercut that is subtly hidden under a longer head of hair or you prefer to have shorter hair all over, undercuts are there to provide a cutting edge.
14. Medium Length Curls
Medium-length curls result in a shag-inspired look that is perfect for men who like to have the dual option of looking rugged or clean cut. For a messy look, simply add some sea salt spray and leave the hair loose around your face. For a more professional look, run pomade or hair wax through your hair for a slicked-back style.
15. Wet Surfer Hair
There is no way to get around the fact that wet hair will eventually air-dry. However, you can create the effect of wet locks with a decent amount of hair oil or hair gel with a shiny finish. Keep in mind that this style can look greasy, so make sure you don’t over-apply the product.
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