5 Good Male Haircuts That Say a Lot About Your Style

High Top

A high-top haircut makes a bold statement and works for many hair textures. To show off curly locks, consult your barber about getting a low taper fade with a line-up to create contrast between the top and sides of the hairstyle. Complete this look by sporting an impeccable beard for maximum impact!

Opt for a high-top pompadour style to highlight your wavy to curly locks. This combed-back look is excellent for men with wavy or curly locks and can easily be maintained by regular visits to the barber.

This eye-catching style is excellent for afro-textured hair and can be further highlighted with a high skin fade. Add bold, shaved designs to express your creativity and stand out from the crowd; this look is great for guys looking to show their wild side.

Detailed Hair Design

The detailed hair design haircut takes any haircut to the next level by adding a unique, artistic pattern that displays the barber’s creativity. The design can be integrated into the hairline, facial hair, or hard part style for maximum impact.

No matter the occasion, this designer haircut will get people talking! Its beautiful flower-like pattern combines perfectly with a taper fade and beard styling.

Geometric designs are an easy way to express your love of music. This geometric design, consisting of the outline of a treble clef, would look fabulous on dark hair and could pair perfectly with any beard style or color imaginable. Its bold yet edgy appearance makes this style the ideal option for men seeking an edgy, outspoken appearance!

Angular Fringe

One of the most coveted fringe hairstyles is an angular fringe haircut, which takes its cue from “long top, short sides” haircuts like undercut and pompadour but differs in that the fringe hangs loosely over the forehead while being cut at an angled position for texture.

An angular fringe is ideal for men who wish to stand out, working well with different hair textures, but is particularly effective when worn with thin, straight locks. Additionally, according to Bilal, its blunt external shape provides an effective solution for receding or thinning hairlines.

This style is effortless and maintenance-free; all it requires is for your barber to create a low skin fade with 1 or 4 clipper settings for the sides and make your fringe slightly longer than your eyebrows.

Fade

The fade haircut is a timeless men’s hairstyle that provides style and ease of styling. There are various variations of fades, all sharing one characteristic – they make hair shorter on the sides and back of your head.

The classic fade is an ideal choice for anyone seeking an effortless style. Beginning at the parietal ridge and gradually shortening to nothing at the parietal ridge. Once styled, it can be styled back, side-parted, or even with a pompadour flair for added volume!

A spiky fade offers an aggressive style with short and sharp lines around the ears, perfect for men with heart or triangle face shapes, especially when worn with a textured quiff on top.

Side Part

The Side Part haircut is one of those timeless classics that can quickly adapt to all hair types, face shapes, and occasions. It requires little maintenance while still looking sophisticated and contemporary.

A classic side-swept men’s haircut is ideal for business meetings and formal events, and easy to maintain through regular barber appointments and hair products such as pomades or gels.

Combine a side part with either a taper fade, or a high skin disappear for an eye-catching style that stands out. This style creates a striking contrast between the short sides and back of the hair and the longer top, which is then combed over to one side for added contrast. Perfect for guys with medium-length or longer wavy locks. Also, it looks good with beards or mustaches!