hairstyle /ˈherstaɪl/ (noun) the style in which somebody’s hair is cut or arranged Example:
crew cut /ˈkruː kʌt/ (noun) a hairstyle in which the hair is cut very short Example:
stubble /ˈstʌbl/ (noun) the lower short, stiff part of the stems of crops such as wheat that are left in the ground after the top part has been cut and collected Example:
bald /bɔːld/ (adjective) having little or no hair on the head Example: He started going bald in his twenties.
receding hairline / rɪˈsiːd ˈhɛːlʌɪn/ (n.ph) a loss of hair from part of the head or body. Example:
sideburn /ˈsaɪdbɜːrn/ (noun) hair that grows down the sides of the face in front of the ears Example:
spiky /ˈspaɪki/ (adjective) having sharp points Example:
flattop /ˈflæt.tɒp/ (noun) a short hairstyle, usually for a man, in which the hair is cut so that the top of the head seems flat Example:
dreadlocks /ˈdredlɑːks/ (noun) hair that is twisted into long thick pieces that hang down from the head, worn especially by Rastafarians Example:
shaved head /ʃeɪvd hed/ (n.ph) is the practice of shaving the hair from a person's head. Example:
cornrows /ˈkɔːrnrəʊz/ (noun) a hairstyle in which the hair is put into lines of plaits along the head Example: