men hair style
1. The Ivy League
The longer form of a crew cut, the Ivy League haircut has longer hair on the top and short, faded sides. This hairstyle can be parted on one side. A modern, more refined version of this cut involves a shape-up – shaved natural hairline and a shaved side parting.
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2. Men’s Undercut
An undercut is a haircut with short, buzzed sides and back disconnected from the longer crown area. This more sophisticated type of the undercut hairstyle features mid fade on the sides and low fade at the back combined with the longer top area.
3. Caesar Cut
The main component of the Caesar haircut, named after Julius Caesar, is a short, straight cut fringe. This modern adaptation of the Caesar cut boasts tousled, bleached crown area and disconnected skin fade on the sides and the back.
4. Mohawk
Originated from the Native American tribe and named after it, mohawks later became a trademark of punk aesthetics. This haircut features a strip of longer hair coming from the forehead down to the lower nape and short, buzzed sides. We love this modern version of this cut – with its intricate details, yet still looking bold and rebellious.
5. Faux Hawk Haircut
A faux hawk is a softer and more conform interpretation of the mohawk haircut. Whilst there still is a contrast between the short sides and the strip of longer hair, the lines are blended, making this hairstyle more wearable and modern.
6. Taper Cut
To achieve this type of men’s haircuts, the sides are taper-cut using clippers and blended with the top using the scissors-over-comb technique. Shaped hairlines give this hairstyle crisp and edgy finish. You must bear in mind that taper fade will need to be touched up at least every 4-6 weeks.
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7. Low Fade
Low fade is a type of men’s hairstyle where the very short sides strikingly increase in length just above the ears, blending into the longer hair on the top. You might like this contrasting look with extremely short skin fade and long, tousled top, or you might prefer a less dramatic, classier type of the same style – with shorter top and longer sides.
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8. Middle Fade
Middle fade follows the line around the head just below the crown: hair virtually graduates from short to long between the ear and the top. For curly and wavy hair, we recommend leaving the crown area longer and style it with some hair mousse.
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9. High fade
High fade, according to its name, presents a more noticeable contrast between the short sides and the long top. Whilst this haircut is quite bold and edgy as it is, it can be accentuated with a shaved hair design.
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10. Men’s Haircut with Skin Fade
The bald skin fade is a type of hairstyle where the sides are shaved to the skin level and tapered. You can determine whether you would like a low, medium, or high skin fade. Being a high maintenance hairstyle, that requires regular barbershop appointments, it certainly pays off the effort.
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11. Crew Cut
A crew cut is a short and tidy looking, military-inspired haircut. It doesn’t require any styling and maintenance except regular appointments with your barber. Its clean lines and neat look will suit most of face shapes and hair types.
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12. Buzz Cut
Simple and short, a buzz haircut is cut with clippers quite closely to the skin. Originally been given to new army recruits, this hairstyle soon became modern classics. Shaved in hairline is a great way to emphasize the edginess of this hairstyle.
13. Bowl Cut
A bowl cut, also known as a mushroom haircut, is one of the classic haircuts with a long, straight fringe and all the top area cut to the same level. The sides are normally buzzed short, featuring a pronounced line around all the head.
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14. Hipster Cut
The most prominent features of the hipster haircut are short, tapered sides, a side part, and a classic slick back. This cut perfectly combines with a beard. To create this polished look, apply some gel and lift the fringe upwards, directing it to the back.
15. Medium Length Haircut
The medium length cut is one of the most versatile hairstyles. You can wear your hair backwards or forwards, all swept to the side or parting it in the middle – whatever suits you best.
16. Long Men’s Hairstyle
Longer hair is a great option for those with thick, wavy hair. Although it might take some time to grow out your strands, men’s long hairstyles look utterly cool and don’t require regular salon visits.
17. Man Bun
The man bun has become extremely popular lately, coming as an alternative to ponytails. Be prepared to grow your hair, as this style requires at least shoulder length to have enough hair to wrap it. For an ultimately masculine look, ask your stylist to shave or taper the back and the sides of your head. Some pomade or gel will help to tame the frizz and flyaways.
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18. Disconnected Haircut with Messy Curly Top
While not everyone can pull off this look, it would be a perfect option for thick, unruly curls. Go for a low fade to highlight the contrast of this hairstyle and your hair forward with some curl enhancing serum.
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19. Men’s Haircut with a Side Part
Classy and timeless, the side part suits most of the facial features and looks equally good with a clean shave and any style of facial hair. A shaved parting will give this hairstyle a more refined and finished look. However, you will need to spend a few minutes daily to style this cut; otherwise, it will look unkempt.
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20. Pompadour
Sleek and full bodied, pompadour haircut is cut using scissors and its main feature is a long, swept-back fringe. This hairstyle will require some time and patience to style it: first blow dry your hair directing it to the back and lifting the frontal area, finish it with a strong hairspray.
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