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The quiff is a bold, voluminous hairstyle that combines classic structure with a modern edge, making it a strong choice for Asian men with naturally thick, straight hair. This style is defined by longer hair on top that is brushed upward and back, creating height and a smooth, lifted front section. The sides and back are usually kept shorter—often tapered or faded—to emphasize the contrast and make the top stand out.
What makes the quiff especially flattering is its ability to add dimension and elongate the face. For Asian men, whose hair tends to hold shape well, the quiff can achieve impressive volume without excessive effort. The front section is the focal point, styled to rise above the forehead in a clean, sculpted wave, while the rest of the top blends seamlessly into it.
Styling typically involves blow-drying the hair upward with a brush to create lift, followed by a pomade, wax, or clay to hold the shape in place. Depending on the product used, the finish can range from glossy and polished to matte and textured. While it requires a bit more daily effort than shorter styles, the quiff offers a refined, confident look that works well in both casual and professional settings.