For most hairstyles, a length of about an inch or less will work best for minimizing the appearance of thin patches. Trying to compensate for hair loss by leaving hair longer in certain areas usually just highlights the thin spots. [2] X Research source

Comb overs can be done on both long and short hair. A combover won’t always be able to hide everything. If bare patches are still peeking through, it may be worth it to give a more subtle style a shot.

Piled-up styles will look best with cuts that preserve a little length on top while keeping the hair short on the back and sides. Gathering the hair in the middle will be especially useful for men with fine, straight hair, which tends to have a harder time providing coverage over the scalp. [5] X Research source Use a temporary colored-hairspray that matches your natural color to style your hair. The color in the hairspray can help fill in thin spots so they look fuller.

Buzz thinning hair down to a quarter inch or shorter, or go all the way and shave all the way down to the skin. [7] X Research source Many men prefer the freedom and ease of upkeep that shaved hairstyles offer. If you shave your hair off and you don’t like the way it looks, you can always wear a hat until your hair grows out.

Though most style experts advise against longer cuts on men with thinning hair, with the right length and arrangement they can work wonders. Just be careful not to let the hair get too long, or you could end up looking like you’re trying to overcompensate.

Like piled-up styles, this look will be most successful with hair that’s longer on top and shorter on the sides. Work with your natural part or let the hair come together in a precise point rather than simply letting it hang in your face. [10] X Research source

High blended hairstyles are also a popular choice among many actors, models and celebrities, making them a timely and fashionable solution. As an alternative to a more exaggerated undercut (which can look somewhat dated), consider a close and clean military-inspired high-and-tight. [12] X Research source

The basic idea behind layers is that they “stack” on top of one another, enhancing volume. Layered cuts will work best for a more playful, casual aesthetic, as they can be tough to style neatly for dressed-up situations.

Choose shampoos and conditioners that are formulated to make hair more voluminous. You can also find shampoos and conditioners designed specifically for thinning hair. [15] X Research source Avoid oversaturating newly-washed hair with greasy products. These will reduce volume and leave it limp.

Multiple small bald spots can be even more noticeable than one big one. If you’re balding all over, including the back and sides, you may have little choice but to opt for a short buzz or clean-shaven cut.

Sprout a layer of thick stubble for youthful, rugged air, or play up your masculinity with a full beard. [18] X Research source Facial hair is always in style, and can stand on its own no matter how much (or little) hair you have on your head.