Jeremy Allen White’s Hair: 90s Inspired, Curly, Centre Parted Hairstyle
Jeremy Allen White’s hair – this 90s inspired curly, centre parted hairstyle – is giving serious heartthrob energy. Like the boy-band era grew up and discovered hair product.
Why We Love It:
MFH loves Jeremy Allen White’s hair and its 90s inspired vibe. This hairstyle might be a subtle tweak to his normal look, but it’s a total game-changer.
Jeremy often leans into a side part or lets his curls roam free – both of which look great. But this centre-parted style flips the script. It gives balance to his unconventional looks and adds just enough polish without being too ‘done’.
What’s so great about this style is that his curls have been smoothed and shaped but without losing their natural texture. There’s a retro vibe, sure, but not in a “fancy dress” way. It’s a little 90s boy-band (in the best way) but using modern products that have zero crunch.
For all you guys with curly or wavy hair, this is the perfect option when you need to look a little more put-together, whether it’s a big event, a work meeting, or just a night out where you want to impress without looking like you tried too hard.
The secret? Let the product do the heavy lifting. A lightweight curl cream or mousse will define and control without stiffness, while a touch of anti-frizz serum keeps things sleek. Blow dry with a vent brush, then add some wet look pomade as a finishing touch to help shape and smooth those curls into soft-looking waves.
What To Ask Your Barber:
- Jeremy Allen White’s 90s inspired curly, centre parted hairstyle starts with the right cut.
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Ask for medium length: long enough to part in the centre and let curls fall naturally, but not so long that it looks heavy.
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Request soft, graduated layers to remove bulk and encourage movement. This keeps curls light and bouncy.
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Tell your barber you want to enhance natural curl or wave.
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Make sure they cut with a centre part in mind so the shape frames your face evenly.
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Ask for a slightly tapered finish rather than a harsh line – this keeps the look relaxed and authentic.
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Regular trims every 6-8 weeks keep this hairstyle from growing out into a mushroom shape.
Get The Look
- Jeremy Allen White’s hair needs a little TLC to look effortless.
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Use a curl-friendly shampoo and conditioner to keep hair soft and frizz-free.
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Apply a curl cream or lightweight mousse to damp hair. You can also add a tiny bit of anti frizz serum now, too.
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Use a comb to create a clean centre part while hair is still damp so it sets in place.
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Blow-dry using a diffuser – this helps with volume and to shape your curls/waves. Scrunch the hair gently to get soft curls as you dry.
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When the hair is dry, use a tiny bit of wet look wax, gel or paste – the size of a 5p piece (you can always build it up gradually if you need more). Rub the product between your hands first to warm it up and make it easier to apply, then run it through your hair.
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Using a vent brush, softly shape the hair into waves, and gently brush it back at the sides.
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Don’t brush the hair too hard – this is about keeping the natural texture, not brushing it flat.
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If it does go a little flat in certain areas, scrunch some texture back in with your hands.
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Use a tiny bit more product to give shape to the fringe on either side of the centre part.
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