If you have a weak chin, furthermore,
a high volume Quiff can lead you into‘top-heavy' territory.
It isn't just for hiding baldness-
young men are sporting this awesome Quiff with added volume.
Due to its apparently careless look, most guys think the Quiff is easy pickings for a low maintenance haircut.
If you need a Quiff haircut that feels new and different,
go with the combed back pompadour that's definitely trending upward.
This will carry you through the awkward midpoint of growth,
by allowing you to style it like a Quiff in the interim.
Although the king of Rock N' Roll solidified the pompadour into popular memory,
the story of the Quiff didn't conclude with greasers and rockabilly enthusiasts.
An undercut or tight-fade Quiff will see you back in the chair every fortnight,
but a traditional pompadour can be kept to 3-4 weeks between visits(for all you tightarses).
The Quiff requires some follicular density to stay in place,
as thin hair is likely to fall out of place and lose shape with sudden movement or the wind.
A Quiff adds weight and substantial volume to the top of a guy's head,
and this can exaggerate any pronounced facial features you have- whether it's a recessive chin, high forehead, or round cheeks.
So if your features aren't far off what I mentioned above,
consider a more modest Quiff to maintain even, symmetrical proportions, because you
probably don't want to imply to your mates that you're turning into Johnny Bravo.