Joe Jonas’ Hair: Textured Tousled Curly Crop
Joe Jonas’ hair is laid-back luxury in one cool cut. Not surprising really – Joe’s hair game never disappoints.
Why We Love It:
There’s an understated swagger to Joe Jonas’ hair.
The slightly grown-out curls show natural movement, while the taper keeps things polished and fresh around the sides and back edges.
It’s especially flattering for guys with wavy or curly hair who want definition without sharp lines or heavy product. The mix of volume on top and neatly tapered sides gives versatility.
You can tousle this cut and play with the texture as Joe has; scrunch it and use a diffuser to really bring the curls out on top; you could slick it down and part it at the side; or you could opt for a swept back look too.
For Joe’s look, opt for matt-finish products to keep everything natural-looking and avoid heavy gels or sprays that can weigh your curls down.
The key takeaway? Use products that let curls breathe while keeping the shape intact.
What To Ask Your Barber:
- Joe Jonas’ hair is a medium-length curly crop on top.
- The length on top is approximately 1.5-2 inches which maintains a little curl definition but enables them to be more easily styled.
- Ask for a classic taper around the back and sides: taper starting with a #3 or #4 clipper at the nape and gradually blending up.
- The top of the hair has been scissor cut. Ask your barber to avoid clippers here to keep curls intact and avoid sharp lines.
- Ask for subtle layering through the top to avoid bulk and encourage natural texture; mention dry cutting if your hair type is similar to Joe’s.
- Request no hard parting or sharp lines.
- This cut is all about keeping edges soft and natural-looking.
- Mention that you want a shape that grows out well, too. It might mean going a little shorter at first to give your cut staying power.
- Book in for a trim around every 6 weeks.
Get The Look
- Use sulphate-free or special, nourishing curly hair shampoo 2–3 times per week.
- Avoid overwashing so you can retain natural oils and keep hair and scalp healthy.
- Use a curl-specific conditioner every wash or a light leave in product.
- Apply a 10p size amount of curl cream while hair is still damp and run it through the top of the hair with your fingers.
- For added definition, scrunch in a small amount of volumising mousse or sea salt spray after the cream (you could try this two-in-one option).
- Air dry whenever possible for a natural finish.
- For a more polished look, use a diffuser, but keep it on low heat and low speed.
- Tilt your head forward and cup sections of curls gently in the diffuser bowl.
- When it’s dry, use a tiny amount of matt paste or pomade, rub it between the fingers to warm it up, then lift the hair on top using your fingers
- Refresh curls between washes with a little dry shampoo or texture powder.

















































