Rockabilly Tutorial
Hair Style

The Rockabilly

21st Century Rock ‘n’ Roll.

The Rockabilly lets long-haired guys get into undercut game: why should short and mid-length styles have all the fun? Plus, this'll make you look like someone's big, bad older brother: who doesn't want that?

As well as from the '50s rock 'n' roll era, inspiration for this vintage style comes from the classic long-on-top, short-sided mohawk. A hint of the iconic pompadour hairstyle also comes into play here with the Rockabilly's high quiff at the front.

Use the extreme differences - long on top, short underneath and on the side - to get everyone else’s (duller) heads turning.

The History

How it Began

Rockabilly hair is a classic cut that first showed up on '50s rock ‘n’ roll stars, and Rockabilly-style music is one of the earliest forms of rock. Think Bluegrass with more hip swinging. 

A quiff, rockabilly style.

LEARN THE FUNDAMENTALS

HOW TO
  • DRY

    01

    Start with completely dry hair. Even slightly damp hair won’t do.

  • RUB

    02

    Rub a quarter-sized amount of Axe Clean Cut Look: Classic Pomade in your palms. 

  • RAKE

    03

    Rake your hands through your hair. Rake through the opposite side of your parting.

  • SMOOTH

    04

    Smooth the back and sides. Sweep the long top in the direction you want it.

  • COMB  

    05

    Comb the top of your hair in to shape. Keep the sides smooth and the top slick.