Hot Dudes With Hot Haircuts

Leonardo Dicaprio

We spoke to the stylist for our exclusive shoot with Leonardo Dicaprio, Natalia Bruschi, to get the scoop on how to achieve his signature brand of graceful messiness. “On his wet hair, I applied Oribe Gel Serum and then combed it through into a side part. Once the hair was partially dried, I broke it up a bit.” Gel Serum isn't a hard product, so you won't get the kind of stiff helmet head that you could crack an egg on. Instead, once it's dry, your hair will loosen up and soften, leaving enough hold to give it a sort-of-orderly-but-still-sort-of-messy look.

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Ryan Gosling

Gosling sports one of the easiest styles to emulate for any face or hair type. Ask for something very high and tight on the side, then about an inch longer on top. Add a severe part, which you'll maintain by towel-drying, then using matte pomade with a comb. Sidenote: We can't guarantee this hairstyle will make all women love you.

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Hugh Jackman

Jason Schneidman, the man Hollywood trusts to translate the image of its biggest characters from the big screen to the red carpet says about Jackman, “We wanted to keep the feel of Wolverine but do something more wearable.”

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He cut the hair to about a half-inch on the sides and two-and-a-half inches up top before shaping it so that it's could be swept up and back, or just brushed to the side. The “corners” are left rough and textured, “so it looks a little more wild, like is hasn't just been cut.” Because, despite those blade-like claws, Wolverine probably doesn't trim his hair very often.

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Alexander Skarsgard

Elle Medico, a men's stylist at Paul Labrecque Salon says that any guy can achieve this look, and that it works especially well if you've got a receding hairline. “Longer up front and shorter everywhere else gives the illusion of a fuller head of hair.” If you've got wavy hair, it'll turn out more like Patrick Dempsey, and if you've got curly hair, it won't really turn out well. Sorry. This one also looks best if you've got a square jaw, but will work with just about any face shape.

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Daniel Day Lewis

As for the receding hairline, well, most guys opt to clip things short all around so as not to draw attention to their follicular distress. “He's growing more hair where it's receding, which isn't something a stylist would normal tell a guy to do,” says Elle Medico, men's stylist at Paul Labrecque Salon in New York.

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He's also cutting the sides very short and going right in for a strong, square top. By not blending, he shifts attention away from the forehead, and instead puts it on the locks that are still left. You can achieve a similar result by pumping up your hair's body and texture. After towel drying, style it with a small amount a stiff wax.

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Chris Pine

Square jaw line? Good for you. Get it cut almost like Andrew Garfield, but shorter and much tighter on the sides. Let it air-dry and the go at it with a bit of pomade. You can skip the highlights, unless you're headed back to the Starship Enterprise.

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Michael Ealy

If you've got curly hair and a more angular face, go modern with a round cut. This one's about a half an inch longer on top than on the sides. If it starts looking too bushy it'll be pretty obvious you need a trim.

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