In a world of pomades, clays, and sprays of every possible form of hair styling, more men in America have been unbundling it and leaving the task to the natural hair. And it happens, the less you use, the more you say. In some way or other, your grooming is your personality. This is what the world seems to be hearing about your low-product hairdo.
Just Washed

You take a shower, dry up, and get out. No product, no fuss. This is not negligence,e but a guy totally at ease with himself. You do not require the mirror in order to be prepared. People just read that you are solid, no-nonsense, and that you are the type of man who would walk in and be the same way every single day, be it a Monday morning or a Saturday night.
Clean Taper

Another sure men grooming step is a fresh fade or tapered fade with no product at the top. You let the cut speak. You spend on a good barber, you make appointments, and leave the structure to support the appearance. That is the kind of thinking a man possesses who believes that last-minute corrections are not important as preparation.
Natural Texture

Dress in your natural wave, curl, or coil, do not put it up, and tell something real. You’ve ceased to struggle with what grows out of the tip of your head and put in with it. Such self-acceptance does not occur immediately. It makes people know that you have made the personal effort, and you are not interested in acting like you are what you are not.
Quick Blowout

A single run through the dryer, no final product. You are concerned about appearing good without making it a full production. You are that guy, always reliably dressed up, but not fussy or careless. Coworkers respect you. Dates notice you. You struck that golden mean between pain and pleasure with which most men struggle so long to achieve.
The Man Bun

Drawn in, laced in, in half a minute. Men who wear a bun without having any product are likely to be pragmatic individuals who have a focus on practicality. You have longer hair because you wanted it to be like that, and you are not forgetful about cutting hair. The bun takes the place of the messy hair and keeps you in your own style. Low drama, high awareness.
One Product

You have tried what is sufficient, and you have not gone further. A light clay or a dab of oil, that is all you have got. This form of discipline is transferred to all other things. You do not do any overbuying, no overcommitting, or wasting of your energy on anything that will not cause the needle to move. Focused guys live like this.
Scalp First

You will forgo the styling products, but you will never forgo a good scalp wash or even a conditioning treatment. You know that the hair is always healthy at the root, not on the surface. Such long-term thinking can be observed all over your life; you are the guy who develops habits because you are not trying to achieve immediate outcomes. You are long-term players, and it reads.
No Heat

No blow-dried, no straightener, no blow-dried. It is not merely about hair; it is part of a general attitude to life. You do not waste time stressing about things you value. You are waiting, persevering, and hard to move with the times. The men who avoid heat tools are the men who normally arrive at calm and precise decisions when all are in a difficult hurry.
Second Day

You dressed yesterday, today you work with what there is, one press or another with your hands, a drop of water. Nothing more. You are ingenious and flexible without being much about it. Life does not necessarily offer you a new start, in life and you are okay with that. You get things going, and you get it natural.
Completely Raw

No product ever. Even not during special occasions. Your hair is only hair; it grows, and you cut it where necessary, and that is all about it. It is not a style statement, but rather a values statement. What you make your energy is something that matters to you- your job, your people, your purpose, etc. The rest, such as your grooming shelf, is kept to a minimum.