Low Haircuts for Men

The low fade haircut is a stylish yet easy style to maintain and complements any facial hair type perfectly.

Taper

Ideal for medium to long locks, taper styles offer cleaner cuts than fades without exposing too much scalp area. Tapers also work great with different styling options, from slicked-back looks to side parts and pompadours.

The mid taper is an appropriate, conservative option similar to the low taper that begins halfway down your scalp hair on both the back and sides. As such, it’s less noticeable and can fit with various styles.

Undercut

Low fade undercuts are ideal for men looking to project an air of sophistication and stylishness. A low fade offers an alternative to high fades which may be too much for some individuals.

Disconnected undercut styles give a classic and edgy look, perfect for people with thicker locks – and work exceptionally well with quiffs or pompadours.

When it comes to getting an undercut, you must have a clear idea of your desired look before visiting a barbershop. Prepare an image or video, as this will ensure that you and your barber can easily communicate what you want to be done – making your visit more straightforward!

Long Bang

Long bangs are ideal for anyone looking to add some flair without taking drastic measures with their locks. Face-framing pieces that reach down past the chin can soften any look, from heart shapes to oval ones.

Opt for a shoulder-length bob with long, face-framing bangs for an updated classic cut. This style works well to elongate facial features while still creating solid angles and can be worn by those with straight, wavy, or curly locks.

To achieve a tapered look, ask your stylist to hold their fingers together in a scissor shape before placing them where you would like your bangs to fall. This will help avoid overcutting and produce feathered edges with gradual fades. Highlights add more dimension, or try creating this style using choppy layers!

Side Part

The side part is one of the most timeless hairstyles for men. First introduced nearly 100 years ago, this look recently experienced something of a comeback.

Start this look off right by beginning with a clean, well-groomed haircut. Next, apply a high-quality pomade such as Suavecito Original Hold or Layrite Original Hold to towel-dried hair before combing through for even distribution.

Choose either a soft or hard part to define how noticeable the division will be. A quiet part is less defined and works best with looser, unruly locks, while complex parts create a noticeable line separating the top from the sides.

Deep side parts offer a fresh take on classic Hollywood glamour. Miley Cyrus and Kim Kardashian have popularized this style among their celebrity followers; Miley Cyrus wears hers casually and in polished settings, making this trend an excellent option if you want to add old-Hollywood flair without permanently changing your appearance.