The timeless original has short sides and back and a thick, slicked-back top that is combed up and slightly back.
This style keeps the length of the top, but gives it a more modern look by giving the sides a clip that fades out or tapers.
Add more height to the top of your pompadour to make it stand out. Use pomade or hair wax to keep it in place.
When you combine a low fade or skin fade on the sides with a pompadour, you get a clean, crisp look that is perfect for formal events.
Make a statement by putting a strong line or hard part between the top and the sides. It adds a strong and rough touch.
For a more laid-back and casual look, try giving your pompadour some roughness instead of a smooth finish.
If you like short hair, choose a shorter version of the pompadour. It's easy to care for and can be used every day.
Tumble your pompadour on purpose to give it a messy, bedhead look for a rustic, classy look.
You don't have to have straight hair to wear a pompadour. If you have wavy hair, you can make a unique pompadour by using items that make your curls stand out.
Put together the trendy haircut and the pompadour for a stunning look. There is a big difference between the short sides and the full top.