Textured blond volume with matte separation, sunglasses and rock-star confidence.Look 01Messy blond texture with red carpet attitude
This is Austin Butler hair at its most current: lifted, tousled, lightly gritty and full of movement. The top is styled upward but not into a hard pompadour. Pieces separate in different directions, which gives the haircut a cool, lived-in quality. The sunglasses and open dark shirt push the whole look toward rock star rather than traditional actor grooming.
To recreate it, ask for a medium-short layered cut with enough length through the top to bend and separate. The sides should be controlled but not clipped too severely. Blow-dry the roots upward, then use sea-salt spray or a matte styling clay. This Austin Butler hairstyle is especially useful for fine to medium hair because the texture makes the hair look thicker without needing a shiny finish.
Best for: messy volume Product: matte clay Effect: rock polish
Youthful blond layers with soft fringe, ear-length movement and beachy ease.Look 02The youthful surfer layers
This earlier Austin Butler hairstyle shows the softer side of his look. The blond hair is longer around the ears and neckline, with relaxed layers and a fringe that falls naturally across the forehead. It has a casual surfer feeling, but the shape still matters: the front is light, the sides are feathered, and the ends have enough movement to avoid looking heavy.
For this haircut, ask for medium-length layers with a soft perimeter and no harsh fade. It works best if your hair has natural wave or a light bend. Use a leave-in conditioner or curl cream rather than strong pomade. The goal is touchable softness. If your face is long, this style can help because the side fullness balances vertical length. If your face is round, keep the sides slightly slimmer and add more lift on top.
Best for: soft layers Length: medium Effect: casual youth
Loose blond curtain volume with face-framing pieces and effortless movement.Look 03Loose curtain volume
This look takes Austin Butler's blond hair into a more editorial direction. The front falls forward in separated pieces, almost like a modern curtain cut, while the top keeps airy volume. It feels cinematic because the hair interacts with the face: one strand drops over the forehead, the sides move backward, and the color variation creates depth.
Ask for longer layers through the front with enough weight removed so the hair can fall without becoming bulky. Styling should begin with a blow-dryer and fingers, not a tight brush. A light cream can define the ends, while a small amount of texture spray keeps the shape from collapsing. This is one of the best Austin Butler hairstyles for people who like romantic men's hair but want something sharper than soft waves.
Best for: face framing Shape: loose curtains Effect: cinematic
Brushed-back red carpet lift with clean sides, blond height and polished restraint.Look 04Brushed-back red carpet lift
This is the most polished version in the set. The hair is swept back and up, with cleaner control around the sides and a finish that works with sunglasses, a white shirt and a bright public appearance. It nods to classic leading-man grooming without becoming stiff. That is the Austin Butler balance: glamorous, but still a little undone.
To style it, apply a volume mousse or thickening spray at the roots and blow-dry the front backward. Use a round brush only if you need more lift; otherwise, fingers will keep the result less formal. Finish with flexible hairspray or a lightweight paste. This look suits oval, square and heart-shaped faces because the height elongates the face and opens the eyes.
Best for: formal events Shape: brushed back Effect: clean glamour
Soft vintage quiff with blond lift, relaxed sides and casual Elvis-inspired charm.Look 05The soft vintage quiff
The final image feels closest to the Austin Butler style language that connects young Hollywood with vintage Americana. The quiff is lifted but not lacquered, the sides are swept back, and the blond tone keeps it lighter than a traditional Elvis-inspired pompadour. It is retro, but the softness makes it modern.
Ask for medium length on top with tapered sides that are not too short. Blow-dry upward at the front, then push the hair slightly back and to the side. A flexible cream or light pomade will give hold without making the style look rigid. This is a strong option if you want Austin Butler hair that reads refined, relaxed and unmistakably cinematic.
Best for: vintage shape Product: light pomade Effect: soft quiff