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Jack Grealish’s Hair: How to Get the Look, Even if You’re Balding

Jack Grealish’s thick, perfectly coiffed mane is the envy of men throughout the UK. He’s known for his distinctive style as much as his football skills, and it’s no surprise many people want to recreate his haircut for themselves. 

For some guys, it’s just a matter of finding the right barber. For others, hair loss conditions like male pattern baldness — which affects over 95% of Caucasian men by the age of 80 [1] — can make it very challenging to achieve a similar look. In this article, we’ll explore:

  • Who Jack Grealish is and why his hair is famous
  • How to style your hair like Grealish
  • Tips for hair growth 
  • How to achieve his look when you’re experiencing hair loss
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Who is Jack Grealish?

Grealish is a professional English footballer. He was born on September 10, 1995, and began his football career at Aston Villa when he was just six years old. He quickly gained attention from top football clubs — at one point, he was the most expensive football player in the country after a record-breaking hundred million pound transfer to Manchester City in 2021.

Grealish has maintained his signature style for over a decade. His famous short socks complete the look, and he’s one of the most recognisable players in the football community and beyond. 

Jack Grealish undercut hair

Jack Grealish’s hair: what’s so special about it?

Grealish has maintained a similar hairstyle since he was a teenager, and it has become part of his identity. By his age, nearly 30, many men start to experience symptoms of androgenetic alopecia

These symptoms may include a receding hairline, temple hair loss, or a bald spot on the crown. Some men will also develop a mature hairline.

However, Grealish has none of these early signs of thinning and balding. This is likely due to favourable genetics that have spared him from the symptoms of 

male pattern baldness. He’s maintained the strong hairline of his youth and his thick hair makes him appear younger than his years.

How to style your hair like Jack Grealish

To style your hair like Jack, you first need to grow out your hair on top. This may take several months, depending on how long your hair is to start with. If you can’t grow your hair as long or thick as Grealish, we’ve got some solutions and tips for you later on. 

If you’ve got a completely shaved head and your hair grows at a normal rate, it could take up to a year to get enough hair growth. Grealish has around 5–6 inches of hair on the top of his head; research shows scalp hair grows around 0.35 mm a day, which equates to approximately 6 inches per year [2]. 

When you’ve grown out your hair, visit your barber and bring an image of the look you’d like to achieve — most barbers will call this a slicked-back undercut. If you don’t want to fully grow out your hair for a year, you can have regular back-and-side trims to gradually create the look. Your barber will need to style an undercut to create the definition between short hair on the sides and long hair on the top.

Once your hair is cut in the right style, here are some steps to help your hair look like Grealish’s:

  1. Apply some volumising product evenly onto damp locks. Sea salt spray or mousse can add some volume to your hair
  2. Blow dry your hair. Use a brush to lift it up at the roots as you go, adding more volume.
  3. Rub a small amount of high-shine wax between your hands and apply it evenly throughout your hair. More product can create a more polished look but be wary of applying too much, which could make your hair look greasy.
  4. When you’re finished, smooth down any stray hairs and use hairspray to set the look in place.
  5. Complete the look with a simple black headband to keep your hair out of your face.
Male pattern baldness

Getting hair growth like Grealish if you’re thinning or balding

Grealish’s styling process is simple enough if you have healthy hair that grows at a normal speed. But what if your hair’s slow to grow, or you’re experiencing signs of male pattern baldness? 

Fortunately, hope is not lost if you have thinner hair than Jack. There are several treatments that can help your hair grow faster, reverse signs of an M-shaped hairline and restore a youthful look. These treatments include:

  • Hair loss medicationsFinasteride and Minoxidil are two of the most commonly used medications for male pattern baldness. Research shows they are both effective treatments for androgenetic alopecia in men [3-4].
  • PRP hair treatment — PRP hair treatment involves using a concentrated sample of platelets taken from your own blood. This is then re-injected into areas of hair loss, such as around your temples, your frontal hairline, or the crown of your head. High-quality research shows this treatment can significantly improve hair growth and density [5].
  • Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) — This is a proven treatment to boost hair growth that involves using low-powered lasers. These lasers are targeted at your scalp and emit a light frequency that stimulates hair follicles to produce healthy hair, improving hair density and hair count [6].
  • Hair transplant — A hair transplant is the gold standard for restoring hair loss from male pattern baldness. It’s possible to get a hair transplant without anyone knowing if it’s performed by experienced surgeons. 

How can a hair transplant help you get hair like Grealish?

A hair transplant is a permanent solution to hair loss caused by male pattern baldness. This procedure involves transplanting hair follicles from healthy areas of hair growth (often the back or sides of the scalp) to areas of hair loss. 

There are two different types of hair transplant: follicular unit extraction (FUE) and follicular unit transplantation (FUT). FUE leaves minimal scarring, while FUT leaves a linear strip scar at the donor site. Learn more about the difference between FUE and FUT below. 

FUE vs FUT

Footballer Rob Holding entrusted his hair transplant procedure to the Wimpole Clinic. He was delighted with his results and fans were impressed, too. When discussing his experience, Rob commented:

“I struggled so much with my hair and self-confidence. I have had so many messages about where I had my procedure. The Wimpole Clinic in London treated me so well and I am so happy with the results.”

Rob Holding's hair transplant results after 20 months
Rob Holding’s hair transplant

Several other famous footballers have had a hair transplant to restore a youthful look. These include: 

Other footballers rumoured to have had hair restoration surgery include: 

Lifestyle tips to get hair growth like Grealish

A few lifestyle tips can help you get the most out of your hair growth. Here are some of the top things to try if you’re looking for hair like Jack Grealish.

Diet for healthy hair

Dr. Howard Sesso, an epidemiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, advises [7]:

“Vitamins and minerals are most potent when they come from food. In food, they are accompanied by many other beneficial nutrients, including hundreds of carotenoids, flavonoids, minerals, and antioxidants that aren’t in most supplements. Plus, food tastes better than supplements and is often less expensive.” 

Get help with hair loss at the Wimpole Clinic

If growing a head of hair like Grealish feels unobtainable, our expert trichologists can help. Hair doctors at the Wimpole Clinic carry out a comprehensive assessment to identify the reason your hair is falling out. This may include diagnostic trichology tests, such as blood tests for hair loss and a hair pull test.

They’ll then discuss your treatment options and if you’re a candidate for a natural-looking hair transplant, you’ll have access to some of the best hair transplant surgeons in the UK.

Ready to start your hair growth journey? Find your nearest clinic location and book a consultation today.

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FAQs

Jack Grealish’s hairstyle is called an undercut. Combining an undercut with long, slicked-back hair on the top creates the signature Grealish vibe. Sometimes, he also adds in a few highlights to mix it up.

Hair growth rate depends on many factors, including your age, genetics, lifestyle, and hair loss conditions you’re affected by. On average, it will take nearly a year to grow 5-6 inches of hair like Grealish if you start with a completely shaved head.

Grealish uses hair bond wax to style his hair and sets it in place with hairspray. On the pitch, he also uses a headband to hold his locks out of his eyes and keep his face free from hair. 

Jack isn’t the only footballer with longer hair than the average man. Many male football players sport longer locks and secure them with a man bun at the nape of their neck or the crown of the head. Some prefer braids and headbands. Female players often use ponytails, braids or bands to keep their hair out of the way.

According to search results [8], Jack Grealish has the second most lusted-after hairstyle out of all football players. He’s topped only by Cristiano Ronaldo, whose hair is researched almost three times as often as Grealish. Nathan Aké, Phil Foden, and Paul Pogba take the third, fourth and fifth spots, respectively.

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