Basic Haircuts For Guys

Hair is a significant component of male appearance. Finding the ideal haircut can give confidence and polish to any man’s look; GATSBY has many products designed to help men reach their desired look.

Textured crops showcase natural texture while maintaining short sides and longer tops – perfect for men who want to look professional yet stylish with minimum effort!

Caesar haircuts are an ideal solution for men with thick locks. This classic and timeless style looks extraordinarily sharp and sleek, adding volume with its thick fringe. Additionally, this haircut can help cover up thinning areas.

Add an edge and flair to the classic Caesar cut by opting for a design or pattern on your sides – geometrical designs or tribal prints could work beautifully – or go for faded Caesar, for high contrast and a more modern appearance.

Make your look even more stylish by using matte clay to slick back your locks in an up-and-down motion. It is easy to maintain this look if you get it cut regularly.

A butch cut is ideal for men seeking to add stylish masculinity to their look. This cut features shorter sides and longer top sections and can be styled using strong hair products to achieve various styles. Additionally, pairing it with a beard creates an eye-catching combination that conveys confidence and coolness.

Make your butch cut more striking by asking your stylist to add a high fade. This classic yet elegant style will indeed wow everyone who sees it; adding a shaved line makes your cut even more distinctive!

Men who prefer clean and modern styles often opt for the crew cut. This versatile cut can work on most hair types but is particularly flattering on those with thicker locks as it helps them stand up straighter and polished.

This timeless look features a short trim of 1/2 an inch and 2 inches on top, with fades at either low, mid, or high skin levels on both sides of the face. Additionally, longer locks on top can be styled into different looks depending on your mood and environment by brushing, combing back, pomping, or creating faux mohawk styles to suit the occasion.

Pomade with medium or strong hold will ensure a professional look, keeping hair in its place and giving a sleek appearance.

Though the Undercut may appear to be a modern trend, its origins trace back to the 1920s-1930s when it first appeared among criminal gangs like Glasgow Neds, Salford Scuttlers, and Birmingham Peaky Blinders. After making its return in 2010, however, photographs showing Hitler’s Wehrmacht soldiers and Nazi youth sporting similar haircuts began surfacing online, leading many to consider abandoning it once again.

The undercut quiff is an attractive hairstyle that can be styled using pomade, gel, wax, and clay for a sleek and clean appearance; or for added texture, add wax or clay for a more rugged and rebellious texture. However, regular trims should be scheduled to ensure its sharp and well-kept appearance.

Rock gods popularized the shag cut during the 70s. This classic cut features layers that create fullness and volume for maximum volume; you can wear your shag with or without fringe depending on your preference, while its deliberately unruly layers give an undone finish that looks sexy and cool.

To achieve an expressive look, consider an emo shag with eye-covering bangs for a younger man looking to express himself more dramatically. Medium-length hair works well since this style can be styled into different lengths.

A quiff can be an ideal style choice for men who like to look presentable but prefer something less polished than pompadours or flat tops. Its versatile nature means it can be styled messy, straight, or brushed as desired and is exceptionally well suited for guys with wavy locks, as its movement adds texture and direction to their cut.

Quiffs work well for most face shapes, particularly those with round or square mugs because the hair’s height helps elongate their faces. OK, thin hair doesn’t take well to styling into a quiff as its lack of natural volume prevents it from wearing well.