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Ready to switch up your hairstyle and do something edgy? The mullet cut is perfect for you! No longer a style of the ‘80s, this ‘do is back and better than ever. Plus, the short layers in the front and longer locks in the back enhance curly hair and make natural curl patterns pop. We’ll help you decide which style to go for and how to pick the right mullet shape for your hair. Keep reading for the best curly mullets for men, women, and anyone in between!

Things You Should Know

  • Go for a modern mullet with gradual layering for a professional style that can be worn anywhere.
  • Try a mullet with curly bangs to enhance your short front layers.
  • Ask for a pixie mullet to get a super short haircut with a longer fringe up top.
  • Try a mullet and an undercut to remove some of the bulky weight from thick hair.
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Modern mullet

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  1. The “modern mullet” is kind of like a Mullet Lite—you still get the layers and choppiness of a traditional mullet, but the style is less noticeable (and can be worn professionally). When you get your haircut, ask for short layers in the front with a gradual, soft transition to the layers in the back. The result is an easy, effortless hairstyle that can be worn in multiple settings.
    • To style your modern mullet, use a mousse or curl cream to bring out your natural hair texture.
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Pixie mullet

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  1. Love the look of a mullet, but don’t want all that hair on the back of your neck? A pixie mullet is just what you need. Ask your stylist to cut the front of your hair like a pixie cut that frames your face, but leave the layers in the back slightly longer than a traditional pixie.[1]
    • Bring out your natural curl pattern by using a sea salt spray when your hair is wet. Scrunch your hair at the top where it’s the longest to get it to curl up as it dries.
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Mullet and undercut

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  1. If you have thick, long hair that gets heavy, ask your stylist for an undercut along with your mullet. Typically, your stylist will lift up the bottom 1 to 2 in (2.5 to 5.1 cm) of hair and trim them off with a razor. Then, you can cut the rest of your locks into a mullet shape.[2]
    • To style your mullet, use a gel (for thick hair) or a mousse (for fine hair) to bring out your natural curl pattern.
    • Your undercut will likely grow out faster than the rest of your hair. You can trim your undercut at home, or you can set up a standing appointment with your hairstylist every few weeks for a trim.
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Short mullet (shullet)

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  1. If you can’t decide between a traditional mullet and a shag, this is the look for you. Ask your stylist for a haircut that is shorter in the front and longer in the back, with a gradual layering between them. Cut the length of your hair just above your collar bones to complement this style.[3]
    • This cut is a great length for women, especially if it’s your first mullet! Use your extra length on the ends to pull your hair into cute pigtails or a ponytail.
    • Enhance your natural texture with some gel or mousse to style this cut.
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Martin Nepton
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This article was co-authored by Martin Nepton and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Martin Nepton is a Professional Hair Stylist and Colorist at Bang Bang LA in Los Angeles, California. With over 11 years of experience, Martin specializes in helping clients express their Queer identity through hair. Martin offers personalized haircuts and color and style services with non-gender prices based on hair length. Martin holds a BA from the University of Québec at Montréal and is a Licensed Hair Stylist in California. This article has been viewed 36,961 times.
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