Jack Lowden: Short Choppy Textured Hairstyle
Scottish actor Jack Lowden’s short, choppy, textured hairstyle is a great example of how a well-layered haircut can be given red- carpet-worthy tousle without looking messy.
Why We Love It:
Jack Lowden’s short, choppy, textured hairstyle is a masterclass in good haircutting.
His stylist has given him a short back and sides, but kept the top of his hair longer.
And that longer hair at the top has been blended skilfully into the shorter sides and back.
There’s enough length at the top for a great textured look – as Jack has in the photo. All you need are some good products.
You could also wear it slicked back, or just let it try naturally.
What To Ask Your Barber:
- If you’re keen on Jack Lowden’s short, choppy, textured hairstyle, ask your stylist for a short back and sides with length on the top.
- Jack’s hair looks to be around 1 – 1.5 inches on top.
- Make sure your stylist blends that longer hair at the top with the short back and sides.
- You might want to go a bit shorter on top to give the style more longevity.
- But it’s best to discuss options with your stylist about what will work best for your hair type.
Get The Look
- Jack Lowden’s short, choppy, textured hairstyle has just enough tousle.
- Of course it has been cut beautifully, but his ‘polished’ tousle is all down to some great products.
- Spritz some sea salt spray or a texture spray through damp hair.
- This will give the hair a ‘gritty’ base which will make it easier to style.
- Dry the hair on medium heat, tousling it as you go.
- When it’s dry, you can add in a sea salt paste, pomade or clay (whatever your preference) and shape the hair to your desired level of tousle.
- If you want some extra staying power, you can always spritz it with hairspray when you’ve finished.