3. The Topknot

We’ve seen many variations on this style, with guys typically either choosing to take the back and sides extremely tight (similar to the previous style) or go down the more traditional route, with long length all over. The latter actually requires less maintenance than the former, which will need tidying up every couple of weeks to keep the same dramatic, disconnected effect.
The important thing to remember with long hair is that is does still need cutting frequently in order keep it in its best condition. The longer the hair, the older it is, which can lead to it becoming dry and damaged and cause it to split. There’s a reason your girlfriend is always checking her hair for split ends!
I would highly recommend purchasing a good quality shampoo and conditioner to help rehydrate and moisturise the hair. If it’s in bad condition then consider using a hair masque once or twice a week.
This kind of hairstyle looks great styled wet or dry – use a serum or pomade to enhance shine and give it a slicker look, or apply a leave-in conditioner and towel/blow dry for a more natural finish.
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