Celebrity Wedding Hairstyles for Men

It’s almost wedding season again and time to look sharp. It’s not just the suit and shoes that make the look, or even shades and watch. It’s all about the hair. Check out these celebrity wedding hairstyles for men pictures for 9 formal looks. Taken from some of the must attend weddings of 2014, all these styles are sure to impress, whether you’re the groom, best man, or a guest.

The most talked about and star-studded ceremony of last year was for George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin. Clooney tied the knot in Venice with salt-and-pepper hair styled in a matte combover. If you’re wanting to cover grey for those wedding photos, check out Imperial Barber Blacktop Pomade for natural looking darker hair that washes out easily.

For their low key wedding, Johannes Huebl and Olivia Palermo both wore white. For hair, Huebl is wearing another version of the combover from above, with medium length hair and a defined side part. Opting for a matte hair product is the best choice for an outdoor wedding because a shiny product can look greasy in the sun.
 
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback AJ McCarron went for the all-American clean cut look for his wedding to Katherine Webb. His short haircut is simply styled with a little bit of texture and volume. It’s an easy style for every day that looks good enough for formal events. Use a product like Billy Jealousy Headlock Molding Cream to get the look for all hair types.

One of the many private affairs, Eddie Redmayne married Hannah Bagshawe in a secret service. While there are no photos, the groom’s hair was probably similar to his red carpet style. Always a fan of the messy look, Redmayne’s slightly tousled look adds a touch of boyish charm to the formal.

The most stylish wedding of last year was between Solange Knowles and Alan Ferguson. The award-winning director opted for an full wedding beard paired with a clean-shaven pate. With or without hair, absolutely rock facial hair if that’s your style.
 
When you’re marrying a Victoria’s Secret Angel, you have to look good too. Though there aren’t pictures, Adam Levine probably wed Behati Prinsloo looking something like this. This is a top men’s hair trend with tapered sides and medium hair on top combed over to one side. A short beard finished the look, though we would recommend cleaning up the neck area.
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Miami Heat’s Dwyane Wade also went for facial hair during his wedding to Gabrielle Union. He is groomed all over with a shaped goatee, trimmed beard, and fresh line up at the hairline. Hitting up the barber with the wedding party ensures everyone is looking sharp for those wedding photos. Plenty of barber shops have cool atmosphere, late hours, and even drinks so it’s more pleasant than doing it yourself.

NBC news correspondent Ben Aaron wed  Good Morning America meteorologist Ginger Zee in his usual suit and tie and business hair. The side part with volume style is a handsome choice for guys with thick hair. At an outdoor ceremony, be sure to use some kind of product to keep hair in place when the wind picks up.

Here’s how to wear curly hair in a slick style. Matthew Morrison wed Renee Puente in Hawaii and kept his signature curls looking fresh in the heat. Try a light weight curl-defining product like Imperial Barber Gel Pomade, which has all the benefits of a gel without the dryness or flaking.

If you’re not used to styling hair, schedule a barber visit well before the wedding to learn how to get the look  you want. Or you can always see a barber the day of the wedding. You may even be able to fit in a visit from the bride’s hairstylist, who usually travels on site for the bridesmaids. Those pictures last forever so make sure to look your best.

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