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Hair Types for Men: Discover Yours and How to Care for It
Dr Kieran Dayah (GMC)
Medically reviewed by
Dr Kieran Dayah (GMC)
Updated on January 28, 2025

When it comes to hair care, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. As a guy, knowing your hair type can help you create the best possible routine to maintain your hair, and know which products can help you achieve the look you want. 

As with women’s hair, there are four main hair types for men. These four main types are then broken down into 12 types in total, each with unique characteristics and needs. In this article, we will explore: 

  • The different hair types for men
  • How to identify your hair type
  • Challenges and care tips for each hair type
Table of Contents

What are the different hair types for men? 

Hair types for men range from type 1A hair to type 4C. Straight hair is at one end of the spectrum, and at the other is tightly coiled locks. 

Hair type chart

The main hair types are: 

  • Type 1 — straight
  • Type 2 —  wavy
  • Type 3 — curly
  • Type 4 — coily

Each type is broken down into three further types – type A, B, and C. Type A is straighter, while type C has a more pronounced wave or curl. 

How to identify your men’s hair type

The easiest way to identify your hair type is to take our comprehensive hair type quiz. This quiz includes questions to help you identify your main hair type (1 to 4) and your hair type subset (A to C).

Before taking the quiz, you’ll need to wash and condition your hair and then allow it to air dry. You should examine your hair when it’s completely free of product and freshly washed.

Keanu Reeves type 1A hair
Keanu Reeves has type 1A hair

Men’s straight (type 1) hair

Type 1 hair is the straightest hair type — it’s smooth and flat from root to tip. 1A hair often has a lower density than 1B or 1C, which means there are fewer hairs per square inch on your scalp.

Challenges for men with type 1 hair

Type 1 hair comes with a few challenges for men. This type of hair tends to:

  • Be prone to hair breakage due to its delicate strands.
  • Be easily affected by oiliness – sebum travels easily down straight hair shafts, which can make your hair look greasy without frequent washing.
  • Lack volume, which can make it look flat and lifeless.
  • Struggle to hold styles — while initially easy to style, type 1 hair loses shape when exposed to moisture or humidity. Hairspray is often needed to keep styles in place.
  • Lack texture — you’ll likely need to use styling products to achieve some texture in your hair, but be careful not to weigh it down.
Chris Hemsworth type 1B hair
Chris Hemsworth has type 1B hair

Taking care of type 1 hair for men

Getting the right hair care routine can help you get the most out of your hair type. Here are some tips to keep your hair looking its best:

Shampoo and conditioner

Use a mild shampoo or conditioner every two or three days to prevent a buildup of natural oils. Don’t worry about overwashing — research shows that concerns around hair damage from overwashing are unfounded [1].

Avoid shampoo with harsh sulphates, which can cause dry, brittle hair. If your hair appears thin or you’ve got the first signs of thinning and balding, consider trying hair thickening shampoo.

Use conditioner from the middle of your hair shafts and smooth it down to the tips to highlight your hair’s silky texture. Avoid applying conditioner to the roots, as it could weigh your hair down and make it look greasy.

Use the right products

Lightweight products can add volume and definition to your type 1 hair without making it look too flat or heavy. These include serum, mousses, or light hairspray. Heavy products aren’t designed for straight hair and may be the reason your hair looks greasy.

Get your hair cut regularly

Type 1 hair is prone to split ends, which can be removed with regular hair trims. This stops them from travelling further up the hair shaft and causing hair breakage.

Regular haircuts also prevent your hair from tangling and knotting, making it easier to style and reducing the risk of rough hair brushing, which can cause hair shedding. 

Men with type 1 hair could consider a style like skin fade or a French crop. Going short on the back and sides can create the illusion of volume through the length of your hair, even if it’s straight and flat. Avoid long, layerless styles, which can make your hair look lifeless. 

Jared Leto type 2A hair

Jared Leto has type 2A hair  

Men’s wavy (type 2) hair

Type 2 hair is wavy. Subtypes range from type A (thin and fine) to type C (frizzy and coarse [2].

Challenges for men with type 2 hair 

Type 2 hair comes with its own challenges. Difficulties you may face as a guy with type 2 hair include:

  • The tendency for your hair to become flat or weighed down by product, although not as much as type 1 hair.
  • You may lack natural volume, especially at the roots.
  • You may develop knots and tangles from the mid-length of your hair downwards, where waves become more concentrated.
  • Your hair may be easy to straighten but kink easily in humid weather.
Jason Momoa type 2C hair
Jason Momoa has type 2C hair

Taking care of type 2 hair for men

Getting your type 2 locks to look their best is often a matter of the right products and care routine. Here are some of our top tips.

Get your hair products right 

Type 2 hair needs more moisturising and conditioning than straight hair but less than curly hair. Overusing hair product, or products that are too thick or heavy can make your hair look greasy and limp.

Add some body to your hair with volumising products, but keep it lightweight. You can also try blow drying your hair upside down.

Don’t brush dry hair

Brushing wavy hair when it’s dry can mess with your natural wave pattern. It can also cause frizz because brushing dry hair can create static.

Use the right detangling tools

Remove knots and tangles from your hair when it’s wet using either a wide-tooth comb or your fingers. This helps to keep your waves intact and is less likely to damage your hair than fine combs or bristles.

Harry Styles type 3A hair

Harry Styles has type 3A hair

Men’s curly (type 3) hair

Curly type 3 hair is drier than types 1 and 2. It can be challenging to keep type 3 hair well moisturised, but it’s possible with the right routine.

Challenges for men with type 3 hair 

If you’re a guy with curly hair, here are a few of the common challenges you might face:

  • Your hair can be prone to drying out and may feel rough and frizzy at times.
  • Hair breakage is more of an issue than it is for men with straighter hair types.
  • Split ends can become an issue when your hair dries out.
Nick Jonas type 3B hair
Nick Jonas has type 3B hair

Taking care of type 3 hair for men

Here are our top ways to keep your curly hair feeling healthy: 

Don’t overbrush your hair

Brushing your hair too harshly or too often can cause hair breakage at the crown and around your hairline, especially for guys with curly hair. If you struggle with knots and tangles, use a leave-in conditioner or try a detangling solution to get rid of them without pulling or tugging. It’s best to comb or brush your hair when it’s wet, because brushing when dry can spoil your curl pattern.

Try a silk pillowcase

Cotton pillowcases can cause friction between your hair and the fabric, damaging your hair shafts. A silk pillowcase not only feels luxurious, it protects your hair while you sleep by reducing friction.

Give hyaluronic acid a go 

Hyaluronic acid is a hydrating agent often used for skin, but it can also be used in your hair. It’s great for reducing split ends and frizz for people with naturally dry type 3 or 4 hair. One study showed that applying an optimised hyaluronic acid blend to hair could reduce spontaneous frizzing by 11% [3].

Donald Glover type 4B hair
Donald Glover has type 4B hair

Men’s coily (type 4) hair 

Type 4 hair is the most tightly coiled of all hair types. This hair type tends to be thick and coarse with a lot of volume.

Challenges for men with type 4 hair 

While it’s less likely to become greasy than straight hair, type 4 hair comes with its own issues. Here are a few of them:

  • Your hair has a lot of volume. It may have so much volume that it can look out of control, fluffy, and need taming.
  • As the driest hair type, type 4 hair can become very frizzy.
  • Dry hair also means your locks may be prone to breakage.
  • Split ends are also common in dry type 4 hair.
The Weeknd type 4C hair
The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) has type 4C hair

Taking care of type 4 hair for men

Type 4 hair looks amazing when you treat it right. Here are some of the best ways to keep your coils looking healthy.

Keep your hair well moisturised

With type 4 hair, you’ll need a specific leave-in conditioner designed for coils. Deep conditioning masks are also a must to keep your hair looking its best. Divide your hair into small sections to apply moisturiser — tight coils can stop the product from penetrating the outer layer of your hair. 

Take care with styling and make sure protective styles aren’t too tight

Rough styling can break your type 4 coils, so your hair should be styled as little as possible. Only detangle your hair in small sections with plenty of conditioner in place.

Protective styles like dreadlocks and tight braids are often popular with Afro hair, but these can be damaging if they’re too tight. They can even lead to a form of hair loss called traction alopecia. This condition affects one-third of women of African descent who wear hairstyles that put prolonged, excessive pressure on their hair follicles [4]. 

Hair dryers can damage hair

Is it safe to use heat and chemical treatments on your hair type?

More men are using heat and chemical treatments to style their manes than ever before. Unfortunately, these treatments are just as bad for men’s hair as they are for women’s hair.

No matter your hair type, using heat tools like hair dryers or straighteners at a high temperature can lead to heat-damaged hair. Repeatedly using chemical treatments like bleach can also damage your hair.

This could lead to split ends, dry, brittle hair, and breakage. To keep your hair in its best condition, air dry and allow your hair to go natural when possible. Air drying can protect you from the damaging effects of hair dryers, which can cause dryness, roughness, and loss of hair colour [5]. If you must use heat and chemicals, try to keep them to a minimum or try adding colour to your hair without the use of chemicals

Hair transplant for men

Which hair types are suitable for a male hair transplant? 

Hair transplants can usually be performed for all hair types, including straight, curly, wavy and coily hair textures [6]. However, hair transplants can be more challenging for men with tightly curled or coiled hair.

For example, Afro hair has relatively high transection rates (damage to the hair bulb during surgery) during follicular unit extraction (FUE) hair transplants because of the shape of the punch tool [6]. 

This means follicular unit transplantation (FUT) may be more suitable for guys with type 4 hair, or FUE with a curved non-rotary punch to accommodate the curliness of Afro hair. Learn more about the difference between FUE and FUT hair transplants here.

However, men with type 3 and type 4 hair can be excellent candidates for FUT hair transplants as long as you meet the other criteria, such as:

Learn more about hair transplants for curly and wavy hair

Hair clinic for men

Getting help for hair loss, no matter your hair type

At the Wimpole Clinic, we treat men with all hair types. Our trichologists are experts in treating hair loss in guys with straight, curly, wavy, or tightly coiled hair.

If you’re experiencing hair loss, your hair type may affect which treatment is best for you. Therefore, an assessment with an expert hair doctor can ensure you get the treatment you need. You’ll receive a comprehensive evaluation at the Wimpole Clinic, including diagnostic trichology tests if needed.

We consider your hair type when recommending treatments, which may include Minoxidil, Finasteride, low-level laser therapy, PRP hair treatment, or even a natural-looking hair transplant. To learn how we can help you get your hair looking its best again, book a consultation at your nearest clinic location today.

Hair Types for Men: Discover Yours and How to Care for It, Wimpole Clinic

FAQs

Type 2A hair is usually fine and has a loose S-shaped pattern. Type 2B usually has a clearer S shape and is medium thickness. It’s more prone to frizz than type 2A hair, especially in humid conditions. 

1A and 1B are straight hair types, but 1A is completely flat without any waves or curls. It tends to be fine, soft, and shiny. 1B hair has a bit more thickness and volume, and may have slightly more shape.

2A hair has a loose and subtle shape to it. It’s the straightest type of wavy hair and is often fine and thin. 2A hair tends to be low maintenance with minimal frizz — learn more about what causes frizzy hair. 

4B hair is tightly coiled and highly textured. Coils tend to have a Z-shaped pattern rather than an S. 4B hair tends to be dry and benefits from deep conditioning, although it’s not as dry as 4C, which is the most coily of all hair types.

Dr Kieran Dayah (GMC)
Medically reviewed by Dr Kieran Dayah (GMC)Updated on January 28, 2025
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