Hottest Men’s Dreadlocks Styles to Try
Written by Millennium on July 3, 2019
Here’s proof that dread styles for men can be neat and all put together. This statement updo looks as classy as it does tidy. The line up really sets the knot off, making the entire thing worthy of a million Instagram likes.
One of today’s most prevalent style trends is the unique method of blending a fade haircut into a cornucopia of dreadlocks. The Weeknd seemed to create his own, incredibly messy, version of this style. For a classy style with a trendy twist, this is the way to go.
Black men are known to get quite creative when styling their dreads, but many opt for a more professional look instead. If you work in a more conservative setting that still allows wearing dreads, this is the perfect, understated way to style your locks.
If you are among black men who prefer intricate longer hairstyles, kinky twists are a worthy alternative to dreads. Pulling them back in a sort of Mohawk updo makes for a standout style that’s also comfortable to wear.
Who said that Brad Pitt`s undercut can be made on straight hair only? Thanks to medium length dreads and shaved nape Afro-Americans can wear this style also. Honestly, it looks even better, doesn`t it?
Looking for a new way to style your short dreads, which grew out a little bit? Here it is! It doesn`t matter whether you want to refresh them or cut off in the nearest future, having such style with a shape-up you will keep your intentions private and no one will know your plans in advance.
High dreads are ideal for the sporty man since they don’t get in the way at all. You can introduce a little edge to this hairstyle too. Dreads with taper or skin fade lend themselves to tramlines around the base of the hair. Neat and cool.