It’s not uncommon to see a number of guys in the salon who are in the awkward phase of letting their hair grow out. It may be a long process, especially when it comes to the ears and shoulders, but the end result may be well worth the effort. Although textured and wavy hair may be the focus of many styling tutorials, there is something about straight hair that exudes a level of health and attractiveness when it reaches a long length.
If you’ve been sporting your locks long and are wondering how to manage them, then you’re in luck. We’re going to go through some of the hairstyles for guys with long straight hair and the best ways to handle your long locks. Be sure to speak to our friendly team at First & Mane for personalized advice!
Best Hairstyle Trends
Once you know how long you want your hair to be, you then have to focus on how to style it. For people who have straight hair, it may be slippery or heavy. If you’re looking for the best long hairstyles for men with straight hair, this guide will help you make the most of your texture.
Traditional Middle Part
One style that has made its way back to popularity because of the 90s revival is the middle part, and it is probably the easiest style for men with straight hair. It is literally the job of gravity to do all the heavy lifting for you. This style is symmetrical and has a laid-back quality that is easy to achieve. To prevent this style from looking too flat, we would advise that you use sea salt spray on your damp hair.
Smooth Low Ponytail
For a more refined or professional occasion, there is nothing to match the low ponytail. This style keeps hair out of your face and emphasizes your features. It is particularly good on straight hair because straight hair doesn’t have enough body to create a clean finish, and the lack of curl makes it easy to achieve a neat and clean finish. The trick is to hold the hair back at the base of the neck and not higher up on the head to keep it masculine-looking.
Man Bun Styles
The man bun has come a long way from being a quirky trend and is now a true mainstay of men’s grooming. For straight hair, we recommend that you place your bun a little lower on your head or even a little undone so that you’re not stretching your hairline. You can go for a full bun or a half-up and half-down look if you want to show some hair while controlling volume. This is ideal for when you’re hitting the gym or when it’s summer, and you want your hair out of your neck.
Braided Hair
Although braids can work well with textured hair, braids can also work wonders with straight hair by adding texture to your style. Viking braids or French braids can help you manage flyaways and give you a rugged look that works well with your straight hair. Since straight hair tends to be quite slippery, you may require a little styling clay or pomade to help the hair hold the braid pattern well.
Although braids may require a little expertise to master, they work wonders on days when you want to change your texture dramatically. For inspiration, check out the latest hairstyles for men with long, straight hair.
Taking Care of Your Length
Taking care of long, straight hair can be a challenge, but the versatility it provides can’t be beat. Whether it’s the elegance of a middle part or the ease of a bun, the trick is keeping the ends healthy. Split ends are much easier to see on straight hair than on curly hair. Come on down to First & Mane, and we can work together to come up with a plan for keeping your long locks looking their best. Ask us about the best haircut in Scottsdale to keep your style sharp!

Dru is the owner and master barber at FIRST & MANE in Scottsdale. With years of expertise, he’s known for precision cuts and modern grooming techniques that keep clients looking their best.