Logan Paul is one of those guys who changes his hair as often as he changes careers—and somehow most of them work. I’ve had clients bring in his mullet, his bleached phase, and his boxing buzz cut, sometimes all in the same year.
What makes his styles interesting from a barber’s perspective is that they’re not complicated cuts. Most are standard techniques styled with confidence. Here’s what each one actually involves.
Key Takeaways
- Logan’s Maverick mullet is his most requested style—ask for textured layers on top, length in the back, and a disconnected fade on the sides
- His classic side part is the easiest to maintain: 3–4 inches on top, grade 2–3 fade, styled with matte pomade
- The bleached blonde phase requires professional processing every 3–4 weeks and purple shampoo to prevent brassiness
- For fight nights, his buzz cut at grade 2–3 all over is the most practical—zero styling, zero maintenance
- His current textured quiff uses volumizing mousse and medium-hold clay for that natural, messy-on-purpose look
Who Is Logan Paul?
Logan Paul rose to fame on Vine before transitioning to YouTube, boxing, and podcasting. Known for his fearless style choices, he’s never afraid to try dramatic hair changes that match his larger-than-life personality. His willingness to experiment has made him an unexpected grooming influencer for Gen Z men.
Logan Paul’s Hair Evolution Timeline
Logan’s hair journey spans from 2013’s swooped fringe through various bleached phases, experimental lengths, and fighter cuts. Each transformation typically coincides with career moves or fight preparations. His styles range from high-maintenance bleached looks requiring monthly touch-ups to practical buzz cuts for training camps.
How To Ask Your Barber For Logan Paul Styles
Bring reference photos and specify the era you want. For his signature looks, request “textured on top with a gradual fade” starting at grade 2-3.
Most Logan styles need 3-4 inches minimum on top for proper styling. Mention whether you want the casual messy texture or slicked formal version.
Early Vine Era Swooped Fringe
Logan’s 2013-2014 swooped fringe defined the Vine boy aesthetic. This style featured 4-5 inches of length swept dramatically across the forehead, with shorter tapered sides.
The look required daily blow-drying and medium-hold product to maintain the sweep. This youth-oriented style worked perfectly for his early comedy content and appeals to teenage fans.
2016 Bleached Blonde Phase
The platinum blonde transformation marked Logan’s shift to edgier content. This high-maintenance look required professional bleaching every 3-4 weeks and purple shampoo to prevent brassiness.
He kept the sides darker for contrast while maintaining textured length on top. The dramatic change cost thousands in maintenance but created his most recognizable era.

Classic Logan Side Part
Logan’s go-to professional look features a clean side part with 3-4 inches on top. The sides are faded from grade 2-3, creating subtle contrast without harsh lines.
Style with matte pomade for texture or gel for formal events. This versatile cut works for business meetings and casual content, requiring bi-weekly barber visits.

The Maverick Mullet
In 2020, Logan embraced the modern mullet revival with shoulder-length back sections and shorter textured top. This divisive style required 6-8 months of strategic growing while maintaining the front shape. He styled it with sea salt spray for texture and occasionally straightened the back for dramatic effect during podcast recordings.

Boxing Training Buzz Cut
For serious fight preparation, Logan opts for a practical grade 2-3 buzz all over. This no-nonsense cut eliminates hair distractions during training and requires zero daily maintenance.
The military-inspired style showcases his facial structure and boxing dedication. Touch-ups every 10-14 days keep it looking sharp throughout training camp.
KSI Fight Slicked Back
The 2019 KSI rematch featured Logan with a slicked-back undercut showcasing 5-6 inches on top. The sides were skin-faded for maximum contrast while strong-hold gel kept everything in place during the fight. This intimidating look required pre-fight styling but held up through all rounds, becoming iconic in YouTube boxing history.

2021 Long Hair Experiment
Logan’s longest phase reached shoulder-length waves tied back in a man bun. This look required 12-18 months of growth with regular trims to prevent split ends.
He used leave-in conditioner and anti-frizz serum to maintain healthy texture. The style polarized fans but showed his commitment to trying everything once.

Floyd Mayweather Fight Cut
For the Mayweather exhibition, Logan sported a clean fade with textured crop on top. The professional cut featured a mid-fade starting at temple height with 2-3 inches of textured length. Styled with matte clay for grip without shine, this look balanced fighter practicality with camera-ready polish for the massive pay-per-view event.
Current Textured Quiff
Logan’s current signature features 4-5 inches of textured height styled up and back. The modern quiff uses a low fade for clean edges while maintaining volume through the crown.
He styles with volumizing mousse and medium-hold clay, creating piece-y texture. This mature look requires weekly barber visits and daily styling but photographs perfectly.
WWE Era Ring Entrance Style
When Logan signed with WWE in 2022, his grooming had to work on a completely different stage. Ring entrances get filmed from every angle, and whatever style he walks out with needs to survive a 20-minute match without a touch-up. That’s a different standard than showing up to record a podcast.
His WWE look is a tighter version of the textured quiff—same 4-5 inches on top but styled with stronger-hold product and a cleaner skin fade on the sides. The finish is controlled volume rather than messy texture, because it reads better on arena screens from 100 feet away. If you want this version, tell your barber to keep the blend tight at the temples with razor-sharp edges. A mid fade works well if you want something between his casual quiff and the full WWE polish.
Logan Paul Beard Styles
Logan typically maintains designer stubble at 3-5mm for definition without full beard commitment. During fight camps, he grows a fuller beard for psychological intimidation, trimmed to 10-15mm.
His facial hair grows patchy on the cheeks, so he keeps it shorter for even coverage. Regular line-ups keep the edges sharp.
Products For Logan’s Looks
Essential products include volumizing mousse for height, matte clay for texture, and strong-hold gel for slicked styles. Logan uses purple shampoo during blonde phases and sea salt spray for beachy texture.
Heat protectant is crucial for his frequent blow-drying. Quality pomade handles his side part while beard oil maintains facial hair health.
Which Logan Paul Cut Works For Your Face Shape
Not every Logan Paul style suits every face. Here’s the quick breakdown based on what I see work in the chair.
Oval faces: You can pull off all 10 styles. The textured quiff and side part are particularly clean on oval faces because they don’t need to compensate for anything.
Round faces: Go for his mullet or the quiff—both add height that elongates a round face. Skip the buzz cut, which will emphasise width.
Square faces: His side part and slicked back fight styles work well. The clean lines complement a strong jawline without competing with it.
Oblong faces: The swooped fringe is your best bet—it shortens the face visually. Avoid the mullet, which adds more length you don’t need.
Heart faces: His textured quiff with a taper fade balances a wider forehead and narrower chin. The side part also works by adding width at ear level.
FAQs: Logan Paul Hairstyles
What is Logan Paul’s most iconic hairstyle?
The 2016 bleached blonde phase remains Logan’s most memorable look, defining his controversial YouTube era. This platinum transformation required extensive maintenance but created his signature rebel image.
The stark blonde with dark roots became so associated with Logan that fans still reference it years later. While he’s moved to more mature styles, this bold choice established him as someone unafraid of dramatic changes.
How do I style the Logan Paul side part?
Start with damp hair and apply volumizing mousse from roots to ends. Blow-dry while brushing hair up and to the side, creating natural volume.
Part hair using a comb about 1-2 inches from your natural part line. Apply matte pomade or clay by warming it between palms, then work through hair maintaining the part. Finish with light hairspray for all-day hold without stiffness.
What products does Logan Paul use in his hair?
Logan has mentioned using American Crew Fiber for texture and Hanz de Fuko Claymation for matte finish. During blonde phases, he relied on Olaplex treatments and purple shampoo to maintain color.
For his current quiff, he combines volumizing mousse with medium-hold styling clay. He’s also endorsed Manscaped products for overall grooming, though specific hair products vary based on his current style needs.
How do you get Logan Paul’s mullet?
Ask your barber for a modern disconnected mullet with textured layers on top, shorter sides faded to a grade 2–3, and length kept in the back reaching the collar. The key is the disconnection—the back grows independently from the sides. Growing it out takes 4–6 months from a short cut. Style with a texturizing spray or sea salt spray for that messy, lived-in look Logan favours. Skip heavy products—the mullet works best when it moves naturally.
Does Logan Paul dye his hair?
Yes—Logan Paul’s 2016 bleached blonde phase was professionally processed, not natural. His natural hair colour is a medium brown. The platinum look required full head bleaching every 3–4 weeks to maintain, plus purple shampoo between sessions to fight brassiness. He’s also experimented with subtle highlights in his side part era. If you want the blonde look, always go to a professional—home bleaching on dark hair almost always turns orange.
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