Pedro Pascal’s Hair: Short Cut With Retro Curly Quiff
Pedro Pascalโs hair is a joy to behold in this retro-inspired hairstyle.
With more than a hint of a modern Elvis – especially thanks to that curly quiff – you can safely say this has MFH’s seal of approval.
Why We Love It:
Pedro Pascal’s hair – with that retro-inspired curly quiff – is a masterclass in blending vintage charm with modern flair.
That quiff definitely makes waves (pun intended): with just the right mix of volume and definition and a little polish, it’s suave and groomed without being too ‘done’.
And we’ve got the name of the person responsible for crafting many of his red carpet looks – hairstylist, Coco Ullrich-Mooney.
She emphasises the importance of embracing natural texture, stating, “When itโs [Pedro’s hair] shorter we let it air-dry before adding any product. That way we get his natural texture and then we can manipulate to our liking with products if needed.”
Some of her top product recommendations include MFH’s fave brands such as Bumble and Bumble (check out the product recommendations to click to buy).
What To Ask Your Barber:
- Ask your barber for a short to mid-length cut on the sides.
- Your stylist needs to keep enough length on top to achieve volume with some soft, natural texture.
- Mention that youโre aiming for a vintage-inspired quiff with an emphasis utilising your natural curls/waves.
- Request a blend between the longer top and the shorter sides that isnโt too dramaticโthis keeps the look polished without veering into extreme fades.
- Make sure they leave the top length slightly choppy, with enough separation to allow for defined curls without appearing overly styled.
- The goal is a โnatural liftโ at the front to create that relaxed yet elevated silhouette.
- For an added retro feel, you could consider a slightly tapered sideburn and a natural neckline that adds structure but doesnโt distract from the overall shape. .
Get The Look
- To get Pedro Pascal’s hair look, begin with a curl-enhancing mousse or sea salt spray on damp hair to emphasize the curl pattern.
- Use a blow dryer with a diffuser attachment, lifting the front to build volume.
- Focus on defining the curl pattern as it dries, allowing the quiff to develop that naturally lifted effect.
- Work a small amount of lightweight pomade through your hair, concentrating on the roots and ends of the curls at the front to enhance definition and control frizz.
- Using your fingers, gently lift the quiff section at the front to create a soft, slightly rounded shape. The goal is a quiff that has height yet embraces the natural curls/waves.
- Lightly spray with a flexible hold hairspray to set without stiffness.