Rockabilly Pompadour

Style Story

A guy with a pompadour, combing it.

MODERN TAKE. MODEL LOOK.

Originally named after King Louis XV’s mistress, the Pompadour hairstyle was made famous by a very different King in the 1950s. A present day red carpet favorite, it’s still a symbol of rugged rebellion.

More flexible than you’d think, the modern pompadour can suit most face types and gives you the chance to experiment with length. The edges stay tapered and tight, while up top it's all about volume and length. Wear yours polished, wild or however you like; but always with attitude. A strong look if you’ve got a beard or like to go a few days without a shave.  

The History

HOW IT BEGAN

Named after Madame de Pompadour, King Louis XV’s mistress, the pomp is pretty scandalous as far as hairstyles go. Initially popular among women, a certain King of Rock ‘n Roll made it big among guys in the '50s. 

A guy with a high pompadour.

LEARN THE FUNDAMENTALS

HOW TO
  • MIX

    01

    Mix a finger of Clean Cut Look: Classic Pomade evenly between your hands.

  • SMOOTH

    02

    Now smooth Clean Cut Look: Classic Pomade through your hair. Make sure it’s applied evenly.

  • SLICK

    03

    Slick down the sides, back and center of your hair. The smoother, the better.

  • PUMP

    04

    Pump it up with a comb and go.