Robbie Williams’ Hair: Medium Length Grey Mullet with Fade and Quiff
He’s the ultimate entertainer, and, pleasingly, Robbie Williams’ hair never lets the side down either. Firmly in his Mullet Era, Robbie’s grey, medium-length hairstyle is a fun combo of 80s nostalgia with a modern fade and classic quiff.
Why We Love It:
Robbie Williams’ hair in this 80s mullet style – with its side order of medium fade and classic quiff – is not an easy look to pull off.
But in his inimitable style, Robbie nails it. It’s a haircut that reflects his fearless approach to style and his innate desire to go against the grain.
And it’s an appropriate look to launch his groundbreaking new biopic film, Better Man – in which he is played by a monkey.
Sure, it takes confidence to carry this hairstyle off, which is why MFH is here to encourage you to go for it if you have the urge to try something a little fun and a little different.
Because, after all, hair is one of the easiest things to change, right?
Something Robbie is familiar with: his hair journey has covered the gamut from buzz cuts to bleach jobs, curtains to quiffs, mohawks to mullets.
He has been endearingly open about his journey with hair thinning, too, admitting to trying everything to stop it in its tracks before admitting on Zoe Ballโs BBC Radio 2 show in 2022: “I’m just going to have to embrace Robbie Williams losing his hair”.
Whatever happens during his hair journey, MFH has no doubt he’ll carry it off with absolute aplomb.
What To Ask Your Barber:
- Request a medium-length mullet with a medium fade on the sides.
- Ask for the top to be left longer to style into a quiff.
- Ensure the back has enough length to showcase the mullet’s signature flow.
- Robbie Williams’ hair at the back is just above collar length.
- If you’re going grey and fancy binning the hair dye, discuss incorporating your natural grey or adding grey tones to your barnet so your grey hair can gradually grow out.
Get The Look
- Start with clean, towel-dried hair.
- Use a volumising mousse to add lift, focusing on the roots at the top.
- With a round brush, blow-dry the top section upwards and backwards to form the quiff.
- Apply a medium-hold pomade to the quiff for definition and hold.
- Use a texturising spray on the back and sides to accentuate the mullet’s natural movement.
- Set the style with a light-hold hairspray to maintain the look without stiffness.