There are 3 simple rules for choosing a hairstyle.
Practicality. Do not choose a haircut that requires styling unless you are ready to use gel, mousse, hairdryer, and so on. Ask your hairdresser for sure if you need to do your hair at home.
Flexibility. Some haircuts seem to be made for a certain type of hair. For example, pompadour and undercut look good on thick hair, but worse on thin hair. There are also haircuts that emphasize the beauty of curly hair (for example, a bob) and are not very suitable for very thin, straight strands. It is important to ask the hairdresser a question: will the new haircut be good for your hair type?
Priorities. There are haircuts that draw attention to scalp problems (dandruff, seborrhea). Basically, these are short haircuts. Before getting a short haircut, it would be very wise to visit a trichologist or dermatologist. Only a doctor will help you close the issue once and for all.
A common trend in many popular haircuts is very short or shaved temples and the back of the head, combined with longer strands of hair at the top and bangs. It is due to the difference in the design of the upper strands that different types of styling are created. When choosing haircuts for men, you need to take into account the type of man's face, the condition of the hair.