From the classic ducktail to modern twists, we’ve got 11 great ducktail hairstyles that are sure to inspire

Once popular in the 50s, the ducktail hairstyle is back and better than ever with a plethora of fun, modern variations to spice up your look. If you’re looking for a suave new hairstyle, you’re in luck! In this article, we’ll provide you with a comprehensive guide to all things ducktail, including how best to style them. With these 11 awesome options, you’ll be rocking a cool new ‘do in no time.

Things You Should Know

  • Ask your barber for a ducktail + undercut. This edgy, modern twist requires 2-4 inches (5.08 cm-10.16 cm) of hair up top and buzzed sides to achieve the look.
  • Comb the sides and crown of your hair up and out to form a reverse ducktail. This unique style amps up the drama and the volume.
  • Go for a classic ducktail if you’re looking for dramatic, greaser-esque slicked back sides that meet at the back of your neck.
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Classic Ducktail

  1. A classic ducktail gives you a clean, slicked-back look. Ducktail hairstyles work best if you have a full head of medium-long hair. You should typically have 2-4 inches (5.08 cm-10.16 cm) of hair all around to achieve this polished yet dramatic look. Rub a nickel-sized amount of strong-hold pomade through your hair with your fingers, and using a wide-tooth comb, rake back the sides of your hair, so they touch at the back of your head. Then, slick back the hair on the top of your head toward the nape of your neck, et voila—you’re rocking a classic ducktail!
    • Ducktails, unsurprisingly, get their name from their resemblance to a duck’s side-swept backside. Hey, cool is cool!
    • Ducktail hairstyles are high maintenance. Greasers working this style in the 50s would often carry a comb in their pocket to slick back their hair to the sides throughout the day. [1]
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Ducktail + Skin Fade

  1. A skin fade puts a modern twist on the once-retro ducktail. A high fade features a gradual fade in hair length, going from longer at the temple, down to skin at the neck.[2] To kickstart this edgy version of the ducktail, ask your barber for a skin fade with 2 inches (5.08 cm) of hair on your crown, and at the lowest part of your neck—this extra poof will serve as your ducktail. Your low fade will be an awesome accent beneath your ducktail at the upper part of your head. [3]
    • For at-home styling, rub a dollop of moisturizing hair mousse through your hair with your fingers, focusing on poofing out the back tuft of your hair by your neck that your barber left.
    • This accent piece can also be braided for a stylish edge.
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Tousled Ducktail + V Neck Design

  1. Embrace your natural texture while adding flare with a V-neck accent. This ducktail variation is perfect for those with wavy to curly hair types. Ask your barber to leave around 2-4 inches (5.08 cm-10.16 cm) of hair all around, except for the back of your head, which should be cropped in the shape of a V at the nape of your neck. This will add interest and draw attention to your ducktail style.
    • To style, start by spraying 3-5 spritzes of sea salt spray throughout your hair and scrunching it through with your fingers—this will create a textured, teased look.
    • Use your wide-tooth comb to sweep back the sides of your hair, so they touch at the back of your head. Then, rake the hair back at the top of your head with your fingers for a messy-cool finish.
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Aysymetric Ducktail

  1. Add some interest with an asymmetric part in your ducktail. What separates this variation from the classic ducktail is that instead of just poofing the hair at the top of your head, you’ll part it at the side instead. This ducktail hairstyle option is a good fit for those with hair on the shorter side (2 inches or 5.08cm) because you’ll be slicking it back rather than attempting to create volume and lift.[6]
    • Start by working a dime-sized amount of hair gel throughout your hair with your fingers. Then, use your wide-tooth comb to slick your hair to the side.
    • Finish up by combing the sides of your hair back so that they line up at your neck, and you’re ready to roll!
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Reverse Ducktail

  1. Flaunt your individuality with a reverse ducktail. If David Bowie can do it, so can you! A reverse ducktail is exactly what it sounds like—instead of the ducktail being in the back of your head, you’ll pull your hair forward to form a voluminous ducktail in the front. Blow dry your hair using a roundbrush to get some lift and texture in your hair before shaping the ducktail.[7]
    • Work a nickel-sized amount of hair pomade through your locks, then using your wide-tooth comb, bring your hair to the front of your face and part it down the middle. Comb the hair upwards, scrunching it with your hands to form 2 front-hanging quiffs on your forehead.
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Ducktail Quif + Side Design

  1. Adding a side design is a cool way to modernize the ducktail. Ask your barber to leave 2-4 inches (5.08 cm-10.16 cm) of hair up top and a 2 on the sides and back. Then, request a fun design like a line, a heart, you name it! This is a great opportunity to get creative and show off your unique personal style.[8]
    • For a messy, lived-in look, apply a nickel-sized amount matte pomade throughout your hair. Then, use your wide-tooth comb to slick the sides of your hair, so they meet at the back of your neck. Scrunch and poof up the front of your hair forward to form a quiff.
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Ducktail + Undercut

About This Article

Arthur Sebastian
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This article was co-authored by Arthur Sebastian and by wikiHow staff writer, Savannah Vold. Arthur Sebastian is the Owner of Arthur Sebastian Hair Salon in San Francisco, California. Arthur has worked as a hair stylist for over 20 years and received his Cosmetology License in 1998. He believes that the true work of a successful hair stylist comes from passion and a love for hairdressing.
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