Honest take: Mullet Haircuts can look wildly different depending on texture and upkeep—so I wanted a gallery that shows real range, not one 'perfect' finish. Scroll the 19 images slowly—texture and perimeter matter as much as color here.

Below the intro, the full photo gallery walks through 19 looks—swipe or use the thumbnails to compare angles.

Why this hairstyle works

What still feels modern about Mullet Haircuts is how adaptable it is: you can lean polished or undone without changing the whole cut.

Who should try it

It's a sweet spot if you want change without a daily 45-minute styling contract.

Styling tips

Start with clean, damp sections; use a lightweight cream or mousse only where the hair tends to puff, then diffuse or rough-dry on low heat.

Maintenance tips

Book a tiny 'tune-up' trim on the schedule your stylist recommends—usually longer for curly shapes, shorter for blunt lines.

Best face shapes

Heart shapes: keep an eye on how much volume sits at the crown versus the jaw so the silhouette doesn't feel top-heavy.

These notes are general—your stylist should map them to your bone structure after seeing your hair dry, in natural light.

Final thoughts

Pick one favorite photo, then pick a second that shows the 'normal day' version—your real-life cut should live between them.

Category focus: Men's styles.