20 Creative Mohawks for Black Men
Black Mohawk Styles for Men
Black men opt for Mohawks when they want to
have a tougher and fiercer look. Although modern Mohawks are often more
on the faux hawk side because they still feature hair on the sides,
these showy hairstyles always make a statement. The following gallery
includes some really nice variations on the Mohawk theme worth to be
viewed.
Authentic Mohawks with the basic side-shaved
pattern always turn heads. People unconsciously believe that only
really cool guys, who act and think differently than an average man, can
afford spotting a real Mohawk.
Mohawks are loved by sporty guys, rock
stars and real macho men. If you are one of them, it’s time to pick your
personal style. You can have the sides of your head shaven, closely cut
or braided and vary the height of the spikes, their texture and even
color. Instead of simply shaving the sides, you may have them patterned.
Besides, some of the coolest Mohawks feature fun colors.
If you do not feel like wearing a Mohawk
all the time or want to make it less distinct, a fauxhawk is styled
easily on the base of a cut with longer top hair and closely cut sides.
Use a stronghold texturizer or a stiffening crème and shape the peaks
with your fingers in a matter of minutes.
Braided Mohawks are always a feast to the
eyes. In men’s hairstyles stylists usually use fun cornrows, running
horizontally or vertically to the Mohawk spikes which can be left
natural-looking or flat-ironed for a spiky punk look.
#1: Natural Highlighted Hawk with Designs
These natural locks are bleached to create a
lighter shade at the ends, and left fairly long, being tapered towards
the nape. The side art is shaved into a graffiti-like set of lines. The
sideburns are removed completely, and the neckline is cleaned up to
blend with the design.
#2: Spartan Feathers
There are no limits when you’re searching
inspiration for black people Mohawk hairstyles. Height, width, and side
detail are all interchangeable. This hawk, featuring small spiky twists,
a solid dividing line, and short faded sides resembles a Spartan
helmet. The soldiers wore plumage or dyed horsetail manes on their
helmets to be identified as representatives of the group.
#3: The Aerodyne
This one-of-a-kind style creates an
aerodynamic look that is not soon forgotten. The hawk is combed over to
one side, and the design shaved into the sides follows the lines of the
top ridge. Behind the ear, an angled detail creates the ornamental nape
line.
#4: Sea Foam Green Hawk With Beard
Adding colors is always fun when it comes
to Mohawks, and this solution is new and unique. Natural kinks cover the
top of the head, being tapered towards the base of the neck, and the
edges are done very accurately. The facial hairstyle is also flawless.
#5: Wide Mohawk With Artistic Side Shave
It’s no secret that unusual Mohawk
hairstyles for black men can be seen all over, and here is another great
example! A contrasting artistic piece really brings out the visual
aesthetics. A wider Mohawk, left natural, rises to a medium length to
complete the look.
#6: Curly Mohawk With Square Hairline
These natural curls just want to be free!
But while they are released to reveal their texture, the edges are
tamed. The forehead hair line creates a square looking profile, and the
faded temples melt into smooth skin with not a hint of sideburns. A
clean line is drawn curving toward the nape to finish it off.
#7: Long Curls, Fresh Sides Stallion Hawk
These curls have a wild side to them,
enhancing the stark contrast to the clean shaven sides. The width of the
Mohawk is in the perfect balance with its length, and the texture lets
it stand upright for the authentic fierce look.
#8: Wide Natural Hawk With Faded Sides
Looking through black men Mohawks, you can
come up with some fairly modest styles that will be appropriate in any
setting. This look with short shaped spikes is a wider style, covering
most of the top of the head. The short faded sides help to lift up the
style to the Mohawk level, and the square hair line with an acute angle
is supported by the same angle of the cheek line.
#9: Razor Sharp Curly Hawk With Beard
Can you say unique? This curly hawk has one
thing that sets it apart from the others, and that is the super
accurate edges connected with the facial hairstyle through the
sideburns. The curved lines follow around the ear to the jaw, while the
contrasting straight lines up top give the look an added edge.
#10: Short Wide Mohawk With Fade
Shorter hawks have just as much style as
longer ones, and are actually easier to manage! This one creates a
smoother look with locks tamed and sides faded in a softer fashion. The
pointed tip of the beard gives this style its own individual touch.
#11: Natural Hawk with Lightening Bolt Undershave
This faded black men Mohawk showcases the
cute lightening bolt detail on the side that demarcates the longest
natural section with the trimmed part underneath and the shortest buzz
above the ear.
#12: Mohawk Plus Side Detail
The Mohawk seen here has a more distinctive
razor detail. Those sharp wings with a sweeping curve behind the ear
give the effect of a runner in motion, and also appear artistic at the
same time!
#13: Surface Twist Faux Hawk with Beard
Interesting combos of textures within one
hairstyle can really catch your eye! And this style combines a few
different interesting elements. The accurate frame of the face, slightly
longer hair of the facial hairstyle and the twisted extensions shaped
into a Mohawk make a statement style the eye wants to examine in
details.
#14: Wild Feathers Hawk
This black Mohawk features the longest
length in the quiff and a bleached piece that works as a focal point of
the look. This style really stands up for itself. A messy look up top
with clean shaven sides sets a stoic tone, and adds to your height too.
The pointy beard in this case is good for balance.
#15: Classic Smooth Hawk
This faded Mohawk is a classic smooth look
that will remain timeless. The faded sides are seamlessly connected to
the beard by a wider sideburn. The lines at the jaw are slightly curved,
and the line at the base of the neck is horizontal – nothing extreme,
but everything’s very neat and visually appealing.
#16: Leopard Spots Wide Hawk With Fade
This look adds some color only to the tips
of the kinks, resembling leopard spots, which are fun, playful, and a
bit untamed. The short tapered sides fade to smooth shaven skin, all
around the ear. The long straight hairline smartly shapes the square
forehead.
#17: Medium Natural Hawk
The ideal versions of black men Mohawk
hairstyles are different for everyone. However, this look seems to be
universally flattering. It combines mid-length natural locks with short
faded sides, and the chin strap beard. The hair around the ears is
barely there.
#18: Highlighted Dreadhawk
Another way to utilize the Mohawk style is
with a dreadhawk style. It’s a combination of fully twisted longer locks
with side undercuts. Two tone dreads are twice interesting, and the
undercut can be faded toward the ear line.
#19: Long Mohawk With Bleached Tips
This wider and longer Mohawk is bright and
eye-catching even though it doesn’t use any neon colors or stiff spikes.
The bleached ends work as a cute detail you can use to customize your
hawk. Create the smooth forehead line to clean up the front, and square
up the temples.
#20: Tall Molded Hawk
This example of a black guy Mohawk is
definitely the tallest in this collection, making the grade with a very
high flat top. The faded sides angle on the temples, anchoring the
extreme height of the hawk, while the clean shaven sides behind the ears
define the point at the base of the neck.
These are just some examples for you to get
inspired. You can, certainly, play and get creative with your Mohawk to
come up with something unique. More interesting ideas of men’s
hairstyles can be found in the galleries
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