Joseph Quinn’s Hair: Buzz Cut Hairstyle
Stranger Things actor Joseph Quinn’s hair takes the short-but-sweet route for a buzzy new movie role. Clippers at the ready…
Why We Love It:
If you just did a double take, you’ve got MFH for company. Joseph Quinn’s hair couldn’t be a farther cry from the shaggy rocker ‘Eddie Munson’ wig of his Stranger Things days.
A relaxed, well-executed buzz cut leads the charge in low-fuss hairstyles. Top of your to-do list? Semi-regular buzzing to keep its shape. But beyond that, you can pretty much just hit snooze a few times, shower and head out the door.
There’s also the option to team it with a fade on the back and sides to create a sharper contrast (see: Travis Kelce) so chat with your barber about what might suit you best.
As for the motivation behind his buzz, the British actor – who stars in A Quiet Place: Day One and this year’s highly-anticipated Gladiator II – is preparing to play a Navy SEAL in Warfare. The upcoming film also counts Will Poulter, Kit Connor and Charles Melton among its talented line-up.
What To Ask Your Barber:
- Taking a leaf out of Joseph Quinn’s hair book? You’ll want a buzz cut where your hair is kept the same very-short length all over.
- Your barber will likely use clippers on a short guard – Joseph’s looks to be around a #1 or #2 at the most – so discuss the best option for you.
- You could also opt for a buzz cut fade. This gives you the graduation of a fade on the back and sides, which contrasts with the slightly longer buzzed hair on top.
- A buzz cut can be doable at home, so if you’re keen on some DIY maintenance, ask your barber to share a few tips and tricks. Just mind those ears…
Get The Look
- No surprise here: Joseph Quinn’s hair at this length doesn’t need styling, although you can experiment with texture and product on longer buzz cuts.
- Looking after your scalp helps to promote healthy hair growth, so take care of it as you would any other skin. Dedicated products include scalp masks and serums.
- Prioritise sun protection as always, including wearing a hat and applying sunscreen to your head/scalp, neck, face and ears.