For a retro-meets-modern look, try out this style that combines a wavy quiff with a short mullet. This is a great option if you like the mullet but want something a bit formal. Perfect for headbanging! Can it be any more retro than this?
The classic mustache with sides faded slapped on with a short top and a long mullet. The top is brushed up with mullet is wavy yet rough-textured. We all know the flat top , please welcome flat mullet. This is what one can do with rough dry texture hair. The back is totally flat with sides being mid fade. The line up is sharply carved with the top being pushed back yet brushed up.
Can one miss this? Where do we start, first is the shaved slit Jesus. That being said the temple is drop faded with a bling low fade.
The texture is semi curly with messy tied with the neckline being faded. The Mullet is curled at the end that adds extra panache. The sides are a very important part of style and that high fade with a temple fade with a semi drop fade is something that cannot be missed. Plus the top is kinda side swept with mullet starting from the top and being pocky all the way down. Is this what a rockstar should look like in the beginner stage? Absolutely, the pocky strands all over the head are such a style.
Does this qualify for the most hippie mullet? Most probably yes! The undercut taper is just the beginning, the peculiar low fade seems so subtle yet so obvious.
The line ups are carved with a steep drop fade with mullet being waxed and maintained quite well. This one comes straight from the land of style! A thin hair brush up on top with sides being tapered and not faded with mullet being brushed out. The key to this style is using hair products and keeping those sides short.
Is this a blend between less maintenance and funky. The sides are faded to bring the tattoo to pop out. The top is semi french crop with the back being semi curled. The texture is rough and yet the strand is lively. The dry hair products work wonders. Layers and pushed back dyed strands with dropped temple fade. The top is longer than the sides with strands being straight and thin. Using how hair products make all the difference. The really subtle low fade is just hard to miss.
Mullet with longer top with tapered sides with dyed highlights , wow there is so much going on in here. The temple aka sides are tapered but not too short whereas the top is significantly long and dashing.
This is the style to go for if you are an aspiring rockstar or a cool person in general. Can somebody not endorse this as the coolest Mullet? The sides are undercut faded with the top being semi french crop. All of it yet it is not too bling, amazing job!
Mustache with tattoos and a punky dope mullet, can one ask for more? The temple being taper faded makes it all weigh at the back with the top being almost buzz cut. Moreover, the back is tossed and casual. All of it with the oomph of tattoo near the temple, dang this is godly! Here comes the retro-styled classic mullet. The top as always is a sleek pompadour with the temple being tapered which is just enough to blend with the beard. Next up the mullet itself which has a controlled volume yet, in the end, is longer with curl.
Braids with Mullet? Surely the bar has been raised here. The sides being gently tapered and slightly faded towards the end. This short variation is full of texture on the sides, keeping the traditional mullet shape but holding back the length.
A mullet can be super voluminous or kept simpler by leaving the hair shorter. We all can agree that something in this style blends perfectly with the latest fashion trends.
This mullet is a gem on so many levels, first, the taper faded sides with the top being all long and thick makes an impression. Next, the temple fade , although a subtle move is a good one, next the mullet itself is so long that one can hardly not notice it. All of this and then to top it off with some highlight dye is perfect! There is just so much to talk about this, first, the temple is faded for that tattoo to shine bright, second, the forehead fringe just reminds of the french crop with that tossed top, it just gets better every time.
Keeping it shorter on the sides makes this variation of the mullet much fresher to wear than the classic look. Slight curls are very cool and especially when done this way, which is slightly touseled and yet controlled on the top by short length and tapered on the sides. The temple is faded which is common in a mullet but here it makes more sense as it balances the dense volume on the back. Long hair is very versatile but this will always be a cool hairstyle as it blends with a very retro look.
The slightly curled texture brings everything together with the top being long. The hair is quite thin which makes it easy to grow yet maintain volume. Mullet in these situations is the best. Slight curls with candy-inspired colors make a very bright and optimistic hairstyle.
Moreover, the blend of dye is what makes this one poppy and beautiful. And adding a mullet in this scenario makes it even further exciting.
The black stubble beard makes it a balanced look. The top is mix curled brought together with sides kept longer without any taper or fade so as to bring it back. The mullet is the highlight of the show with that extra length and rough texture. Thin hair is done right, how else could one rock this combination? To start things off the cheeky pompadour on the top with sides pushed back gives a very retro yet classy look. All of that along with straightened mullet on the back makes it very much of a gentleman look.
This mullet is all about the good volume that is used to apply a touseled look which gives a very less maintenance undertone. Moreover, the combination of black to blonde is very hipsterish that adds an extra layer of panache. And to finish things off that stubble comes in handy. We hardly see two dense spots in one hairstyle but this here looks new and cool at the same time.
The quiff at the top is dense and the mullet on the back is quite a balancer haircut. The thin hair makes this look controlled as it also has a tossed feel to it. We heard of log top and short sides but adding a mullet on the back is certainly a gesture. It shows how one can blend old and new look altogether moreover the dye on top is what separates the flat hair from the spiked ones. The sides are slightly tapered to maintain the volume.
The undercut is subtle but helps to differentiate sides from the top. That being said the density of the curls is show stoppers. The top is slightly less thick than the back so as to emphasize the mullet. This is what modern hairstyle looks like, the undercut on the side is just a smart move in order to separate sides with that cheeky taper fade.
Moreover, the slit shave makes it more trendy and the curled mullet in the back is where all the attention is. This look reminds me of those styles from that rider group. The hair from top to bottom is quite exquisite with the top being tossy. The sides are undercut with that dye match with a mustache.
This is pure art and a work of detail. Where do we start with this fashion statement? The top is all tossed with sharky fringe. The sides are undercut and fade on the sides. The mullet is what makes it pop real good and the mustache makes it even better. Temple Fade can be very skillfully made very artistic with the strands being dyed to some glowing colors.
The golden pinkish dye brings out the pop in the style. The temple fade supported the clean look here. This one is quite a subtle look, mullet is subtle and the top is quite chill too.
The French crop feel to it is perfect. Side sweep comes in many forms and this is one of them. The top is semi curled which increases volume by slight or so. The sides are slightly tapered in layers for that stealthy look. The mullet here is quite subtle which makes everything so neat! Temple fade is something that instantly pops out and grabs the attention tray. The mullet here is curled for more panache with the top being pushed back.
The pushback is subtle yet makes a style statement. Flat Top by itself is quite a jazzy hairstyle but when paired with a cheeky mullet it becomes even better.
This is a blend of two retro hairstyles and nothing about it is subtle, which is quite special. Just when we thought about how mullet can be made fancier, this slit pattern comes right in to excite us even more. The top is fairly subtle with a chill French Crop top with a pocky top.
Mid Fade is something that we have seen but ever heard of mid undercut? And here we are with a chill mullet that is slightly curled. The top is french cropped with a slit side. More often it is the tops with short hair length that make up a nice mullet but here it is quite a different one.
The top is fairly long as it reaches the back whilst the back is similarly extended to form a curled mullet. High fades really give that neat outlook with that french crop coming in hot. The mullet here is quite short with an overall smaller length. Funnily enough, not really. Truthfully, the mullet hairstyle started inching is way back into trendiness a few years ago, according to Magda Ryczko, hairstylist and owner of Hairrari in New York City, who has been cutting mullets for her trendy Brooklyn-based clientele for years now.
But the COVID pandemic and ensuing quarantines created a mullet-friendly environment that no one could see coming. Celebrities played a role in the current mullet renaissance as well. Both during and post-quarantine, celebs of all genders adopted versions of the mullet, from Blake Shelton and Miley Cyrus ,to Troye Sivan and Rhianna , and most recently, Zac Efron.
And even since then, the list is long: David Beckham, Kanye West, the entire cast of Stranger Things just to name a few.
But in reality a mullet is an entire category of hair style, all of which have one thing in common: shorter hair in the front, longer hair in the back. Within that umbrella, there are almost infinite variations. There are also short mullets, mullet fades, and messy shag mullets. And with that extra length, experimentation can really begin. The sides are kept a little longer and the graduation from short to long hair is a little smoother. Everybody should experience a mullet in their life.
You have to start with longer hair the whole way around in order to shape it, he advises. Have an idea of how long you want the back to be and how drastic you want the sides to look in comparison. To make your mullet really shine, however, Henger advises using a salt spray or texturizing spray to create waves.
Henger also advises against washing your hair too often.
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