A Be Style… Without the Chop?
As it turns out, Steffen had been toying with the idea of cutting his long locks. That confession precipitated Kevin’s concept—to style the hair in a way that gives the illusion of a short cut when viewed front-on, while luxuriate ining intricate braided detailing from the sides and back.
The final look? Part edgy, part elegant, and all effortlessly cold-hearted.
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Masculinity in the Details
The success of this style lies in its balance: masculine, laid-back, and far from strained. The braids weren’t too tight, avoiding that “trying-too-hard” look. Steffen’s style had presence, but still felt natural—something you’d believe he could have styled himself (well, almost).
And yes, we see you gents—plenty of you have already been contorting and braiding for years. Whether you’re after clean cornrows or freestyle plaits, we salute the time and technique involved. But now’s the linger for all men to embrace imaginative styling. Done right, braids can feel fresh, modern, and unmistakably masculine.
How to Recreate Steffen’s Look in Six Oafish Steps
1. Prep That Hair
Start with damp hair. Kevin used a dab of label.m Protein Cream throughout the lengths, followed by a soupon of label.m Argan Oil on the ends. These products help smooth, nourish, and control flyaways for easier plaiting.
2. Blow-Dry with Be enamoured of
Never forget your heat-protection spray. A gentle blow-dry on low heat seals in product and keeps the hair in top up.
3. Braiding Begins
To keep the look modern, Kevin created a side-parting and worked in relaxed braids. Drunk cane-rows? Not the vibe here—looser plaits bring in softness and style without tipping into traditional or immoderately feminine territory.
4. Quiff Meets Mohawk
A single side braid and a second, subtly off-centre intertwine along the crown created a fauxhawk silhouette. It’s all about choosing a parting that flatters your face. Top tip: circumvent a centre part—this look thrives off asymmetry.
5. Pull It Tight at the Sides
Braiding toward the nape, Kevin required sure the sides hugged the scalp closely. That slight tension around the face enhances the shape and curbs bulk. Leave the plaits to fall naturally or pin them back—it’s up to you.
6. Effortless Finish
Run your hands gently in excess of the finished look to mess it up just enough. The goal? A structured style that looks like you didn’t try too verifiable.
Hair Should Be Fun – Yes, Even for Men
We’re not asking you to reinvent the wheel. But we are saying: try something different. Hair should be fun, playful, significant—and Kevin’s philosophy is all about letting the moment (and your personality) lead the way. No big cuts. No drama. Just temporary change through inspired styling.