Mens classic short hairstyles


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Classic Short Hairstyles For Men

Classic short hairstyles for men are elegant, easy to maintain, and versatile. They pair well with beards, fades, and tapers and can easily be styled into pompadours and quiffs. Wax, gel, or pomade can produce high-shine finishes, while clay or paste creates texturized looks.

French Crop

A classic French crop is an excellent option for men looking for low-maintenance yet modern styling. It frames the forehead nicely while working well for most facial structures. Add texture with point cutting along the top and blunt cutting along the sides and back for an eye-catching style! Wavy hair types especially look gorgeous with this style. Add an edge to your French Crop with an eye-catching fade – a low taper fade, or high undercut will work best with this cut!

Side-Pasted Quiff

This style works well for most hair textures, though it may not suit those with thinner faces as it creates an angular, elongated appearance. Furthermore, more oversized ears won’t accommodate it well, either. Start with wet hair styled with pomade or styling paste – matte or glossy, according to your taste. Use your fingers to gently manipulate strands, pushing them upward and creating a quiff shape. Secure it all with lightweight hairspray for additional hold.

Disconnected Pompadour

Undercuts may fall into this category, yet disconnected pompadours stand out more for their bold appearance and striking style. Their sharp contrast between short sides and longer hair on top creates an eye-catching contrast that pairs beautifully with almost every beard style. This elegant rockabilly disconnect style marries a traditional slicked-back style with an eye-catching pompadour for a modern and eye-catching haircut. This style works exceptionally well on men with thick wavy locks as it helps elongate their faces and frame their necklines.

Crew Cut

Few trims can match the timeless and versatile appeal of the timeless crew cut. This low-maintenance style looks good on almost all men and is indispensable to most barbershop menus worldwide. Pair a classic crew cut with a side part and fade (low, mid, or high) for an updated style. Use hair products to add volume and create texture for an instantaneous yet sophisticated style that looks like you just rolled out of bed!

Faux Hawk/Fohawk

The Fohawk hairstyle looks fantastic on many men and suits casual and formal occasions. To achieve it, cut a medium length before adding a mid fade with messy textures in the middle and a spiky quiff that makes a bold yet harmonic statement – both easy styles to maintain! If you are still deciding whether to commit fully to a full pompadour style, try opting for this more subdued version that still brings plenty of virility. It works particularly well with a taper fade and only requires minimal upkeep with periodic hairspray applications.

Messy Top

Men with shoulder-length or longer hair may benefit from sporting a messy half-up hairstyle, using medium hold products to prevent full bed head. To achieve this look successfully, pair it with a taper fade. It is perfect for those seeking an effortless yet dapper style with minimal upkeep and maintenance. Furthermore, its easy movability throughout the day enables it to quickly adapt to changing looks without much effort required from you.

Swept Sides

A side-swept hairstyle looks fantastic paired with a closely-shaved beard, providing the ideal blend of laidback and put-together. To give this style some added dimension, consider blow-drying it roughly before combing through it with your fingers for added textural dimension. Use a strong hold gel such as Suavecito Firme or Layrite Super Hold to create this style, adding vintage appeal and making the cut more flexible as it can be worn casually and formally.