How do you do a modern quiff hairstyle?

Note how the barber styles your hair.

  1. Get your hair damp.
  2. Comb your hair to the side.
  3. Apply a small amount of gel/wax with their fingertips.
  4. Gently sculpt the quiff with their fingers.
  5. Use a blow dryer to blow the quiff up and over, into shape.
  6. Finish your style with hairspray, pomade, or additional wax.

How do you tell your barber you want a quiff?

To ask for a quiff, you’ll need to have grown out your hair so your barber has some length to work with. For a modern textured quiff, we recommend a high skin fade on the sides cut with clippers; although you can opt for a longer, tapered number 2 to avoid going too short.

How do you get a messy quiff?

Messy Quiff In 8 ‘How To’ GIFs

  1. Start by blow drying your hair. For extra volume, I always blast it to the opposite way that it grows.
  2. Sprinkle in some of the volumising powder.
  3. Use your hairdryer again to build more volume.
  4. Next, grab a little bit of styling paste and work through the hair.
  5. Last time with the hairdryer.

What Fade to get for a quiff?

Taper Fade Quiff A chic, modern version of the quiff is to combine it with an on-trend taper fade. The combination creates a cool contrast between the short hair on the sides and the longer hair on top. The style has the same cool, edgy feel as an undercut quiff, but isn’t as extreme.

How do you style a rockabilly quiff?

Textured Rockabilly Quiff To recreate this textured, rockabilly quiff, forget your comb, and use your hands instead. Simply rub some pomade in your palms before running hands through hair. Then, use fingers to brush the pomade through strands and mold hair into shape.

How long does hair need to be to quiff?

about 3 inches
Medium length hair, which should be about 3 inches (7.5 centimetres), is the ideal length for this quiff haircut. Anything longer would be considered a long hair quiff.