View 18Th Century Hairstyles Men Images. In the early 19th century the male beard, and also moustaches and sideburns from the 16th to the 19th century, european women's hair became more visible while their hair coverings grew smaller. Men of fashion began to wear short and more natural hair at the end of the 18th century, sporting cropped curls and long the bedford crop was a style of hair favored by the duke of bedford, who, in protest to the tax, abandoned his wigs in favor of a short cropped and unpowdered hairstyle.

Thanks to an overabundance of hair products, creative minds, and social trends there are all too many men's short hairstyles out there in the modern world.
1920s hairstyles for men look fabulous in their simplicity. Classic styles include the french crop, slick back, side part. A man holding in his left hand three wigs placed on a frame; Both men and women powdered their hair or wig throughout the 17th and 18th centuries.
