
Boosted by its traditionalist origins, the slicked back hairstyle has
 reemerged as a contemporary favorite. Able to be interpreted for 
different hair types, lengths, and occasions, the wide variety of ways 
this style can be worn can be overwhelming. So, to help you find your 
perfect match, we’ve rounded up the best slick back hairstyles for you 
to copy.
For a simple, 
timeless take on the slicked back trend, opt for classic styling. For 
this look, use a wet gel or pomade for a decent hold with a glossy 
touch. Comb the hair back repetitively and thoroughly. Be mindful of 
products that are too rigid as they will make the hair look flat. Opt 
for a product that will give your locks a thicker appearance despite its
 pulled-back structure.

A
 traditional way to interpret slicked back hairstyles is to complement 
this hair trend with a beard. Opt for a light beard or strategic scruff 
to amplify the look of your slicked back hairstyle. Be mindful of your 
face shape and the proportions of your features when trying out this 
trend. Facial hair will add a dimensional element to your slicked back 
look, creating a complementary appearance.

50’s
 fictional style muses, like Don Draper, are no doubt pivotal in the 
reemergence of the side part slick back. To appropriate such a Mad Men 
style for yourself, create a sharp part with a silkier product, which 
will afford a greater sleekness to your look. Additionally, ensure you 
have determined which side your part appears most flattering on for 
appropriate styling.

Much
 like all trends, when done right, the man bun works incredibly well. 
When done wrong, this trend can register as unflattering and 
misappropriated. Consider a beard or facial hair when trying out this 
version of the slicked backed hairstyle and contemplate your features 
when determining whether a man bun would look flattering on you.

The
 slick back pompadour is a traditional hairstyle that has seen a 
resurgence in recent years. As such, it’s an excellent style that’s both
 classic and on-trend. To create the look, you need to achieve a neat, 
smoothed-back style that’s full of volume. To do so, try using 
volume-boosting products and blow-drying your hair upside down to direct
 roots upward.

Men 
with long hair can also rock a slicked back style. Perfect for formal 
functions, a sleek look is ideal for giving grown out locks a 
sophisticated touch. To nail the hairstyle, just comb your long mane 
back and tuck it behind your ears. Then, use a flexible hairspray for a 
soft appearance or a firm-hold mousse or wet-look pomade for a bolder 
aesthetic. Remember though; you won’t need to use a lot as the weight of
 your hair will help keep it in place.

The
 slick back undercut is another classic hairstyle that has seen a 
resurgence in recent years. The look, which features a short back and 
sides with the hair on the top left longer, is perfect for both formal 
and casual occasions. Thanks to its length and shape, it’s also 
seriously simple to style.

The
 blow-dried slick back requires a good quality volumizing hair product 
such as a pomade or a mousse, which will add depth to the hair and give 
it a distinctly different appearance than the typical shiny, wet look. 
This version of the popular hair trend hinges on volume, so ensure your 
nominated product boosts hair thickness without adding frizz.

Curly
 hair can be notoriously difficult to style, but that doesn’t mean you 
can’t rock a killer slicked back look. When your hair is damp, just use a
 hair dryer and wide-tooth comb to help direct your locks away from your
 face. Then, if you wish to maintain your natural waves, add sea salt 
spray and choose a flexible hold product, such as a light mousse. 
Finally, comb your hair back using your hands and allow your locks to 
dry naturally for a great slicked back hairstyle with texture.

For
 gentlemen with wavy hair, rock this hair trend with slicked back 
styling specifically for your natural hair type. Utilize a flexible hold
 product like a lighter mousse, which will provide a bit more 
flexibility when it comes to harnessing your curls. Additionally, be 
sure to opt for a messier look, which will add dimension to the natural 
volume created by your waves

A
 fade haircut, which features tapered sides and back, can add a modern 
twist to the classic slick back hairstyle. The contemporary cut is 
perfect for keeping hair with a long length on top looking smart and 
polished. To nail this look, just select the right level of fade to suit
 your style.

For a 
modern take on the slicked back style, be sure to loosen things up a 
little. By adding volume on top and plenty of texture, you can create a 
stylishly contemporary version of this traditional look. Also, remember 
to use a minimal amount of product to maintain a natural appearance and 
your fingers instead of a comb for a perfectly imperfect finish.

A
 combed-back look is a minimal and classic version of the slicked back 
style. It’s simple to create, requires little product, and appears neat 
and stylish, making it an excellent option for busy men You can achieve 
the look by combing your hair back while using a small amount of pomade 
for a smooth finish. The result should have a natural volume and not 
appear flat or wet.

For
 a unique take on the slicked back style, consider partnering it with a 
low fade. Featuring a fade just above the ears, this cut is 
simultaneously subtle and unique. As such, it’s perfect for gents who 
like to stand out from the crowd without going too crazy. By removing 
weight on the sides, this cut will also help to balance your sleek look 
on top.

You don’t 
have to have medium or long hair to rock a slick back hairstyle. Even 
short strands can perfectly pull off this sleek trend. So, if you’ve got
 a cropped cut, consider opting for a slicked back style for a polished 
appearance. However, be careful of how much hair product you use to 
secure your style. As your hair is short, you’ll only need a minimal 
amount.

If you’re a
 silver fox, you should definitely consider rocking a slick back 
hairstyle. Thanks to its sophisticated and sleek appearance, this style 
is perfect for older gents. However, as it’s also an on-trend look, a 
slick back can also add a youthful touch to your appearance. But, be 
sure to add a little texture to your style to keep it modern.

Do
 you have a receding hairline? Don’t waste your time trying to cover it 
up. Instead, embrace your hairline by styling your hair with a slick 
back. While you may think this style will draw more attention to your 
receding hairline, it will actually help to blend it in as there will be
 less contrast in both volume and texture between your skin and hair.

For
 a look that’s sharp, edgy, and utterly sleek, there’s no better 
hairstyle than a slicked-back disconnected undercut. Featuring 
slicked-back hair on top with contrasting shaved sides, this look is 
bold and eye-catching. As such, it makes an excellent choice for daring 
gents who like to stand out with a fashion-forward appearance.

A
 fade haircut cut pairs exceptionally well with a slick back style. But,
 choosing what kind of fade to go for can be challenging. While low 
fade, mid fade, and high fade styles all make good options, you should 
also consider a drop fade which curves around the ear; it is a subtle 
and modern take on the traditional fade and partners excellently with a 
smart slicked back hairstyle.

If
 you have long hair, a slick back half-pony is a hairstyle well worth 
trying. Simple and stylish, this look is perfect for modern-day gents. 
For a subtle take on the look, just leave the lower half of your hair 
loose. For a bolder version, cut it off for an undercut. No matter which
 you choose, always remember to brush your hair back when creating the 
half-pony to ensure a smooth, slick back.

You
 don’t have to miss out on rocking a slicked back style just because you
 have curly hair. To wear your waves in a sleek way, just start with 
damp, towel-dried hair. Then, blow-dry your locks away from your face 
while combing them back. Apply pomade all over your hair, including the 
roots, while using your hands to smooth back strands. Finish by neatly 
brushing your hair towards to back of your head.
When
 styling a slicked back look, you can either use a comb or your fingers 
to smooth strands backward. If you want a classic style that appears 
smooth and neat, be sure to choose a comb. The comb’s teeth will offer 
more control when styling and can help achieve a more defined style. For
 a more modern or textural slicked back style, your fingers are the 
ideal tool for the job. They will direct your strands back away from 
your face but leave you with a more natural appearance.

For
 a perfect slicked back look, you may need to teach your strands to sit 
flat when styled back away from your face. To do so, all you need to do 
is regularly style your hair backward, so that your strands start to 
grow in that direction. You can do this by brushing towel-dried hair 
back. Then, use your hands to apply a small amount of hair clay from the
 front of your hair to the back. Now, comb your hair through and add 
more clay if needed. Apply an oil-based pomade to add shine and 
maneuverability before using your comb once more.
To
 keep your hair looking sleek and wet all day, you need to use the right
 hair products. A good quality pomade or mousse should do the job well. 
Just make sure you choose one that adds plenty of shine. If you select a
 pomade, remember to apply it to dry strands. If you decide on a mousse,
 you should use it on damp hair.
Most
 barbers would advise you to use pomade when creating a classic 
slicked-back hairstyle. All you need to do is select the right type 
based on your needs and desired look. It is available in natural, 
oil-based, and water-based varieties. Natural is best for a matte finish
 with a subtle sheen while oil- and water-based versions offer more 
shine and are ideal for sleek styles.
Wax 
is a seriously versatile hair product and can easily be used to slick 
back hair. Although it won’t usually provide as much shine or 
maneuverability as pomade, it will offer extra hold. As such, it’s a 
good option for keeping unruly hair in place or achieving a textured 
style that won’t lose its shape throughout the day.
For
 a natural slick back style, clay is the best choice. As the product is 
drier than wax or pomade, it provides a more texturized finish and is 
perfect for messy and modern versions.