Nice Male Haircuts

Male haircuts can add an edge to any look. Swap out your pompadour lift for one with a side part and high fade to create an eye-catching style that will turn heads. Be sure to show pictures and solicit opinions from your barber when choosing a new haircut. They have extensive knowledge about cutting various charges, so listen carefully to their suggestions!

Pompadour

Pompadour haircuts are an excellent way for men who want to look dapper to achieve this look. A professionally styled pompadour can be worn slicked back for formal events, styled with a casual-chic style, or added with a fade for an updated yet polished style – making this style an excellent option for guys with thin locks. Achieving this style requires working with a barber or stylist who understands taper fade and beard trimming techniques. Once this has been accomplished, a stylish pompadour with fade and beard can be created – ideal for men with oblong facial features or profound jawlines; it also works well when curly hair or mullets are present – medium-hold pomade will work to complete this look.

Textured Crop

A textured crop is one of the best male haircuts because it suits any hair type. It tames thick or curly locks while simultaneously thickening finer locks to create fuller volumes in thin locks. Plus, its easy styling makes this style great with side parts or temple fades; plus, your barber can easily add loads of different textures to look both messy and sleek! This style resembles the Caesar cut but features a neater fade and blunt fringe, which you can brush forward for added style. Ideal for anyone wanting short but stylish and dapper hair, it works well with any beard style and can even be worn to work or black tie events.

Crew Cut

A classic and versatile look, the crew cut is one of the most straightforward to maintain and is perfect for formal and casual settings. Men especially tend to appreciate this cut’s ability to age gracefully – another reason so many opt for this style. More extended versions of the crew cut can be styled using hair products to give a pomp-like appearance, creating an eye-catching pompadour effect. While this style works best on thick hair, thin strands may still wear this look with short or medium sides and an immaculate beard or mustache. Saving an image of the type of crew cut you want on your phone can help ensure your barber understands precisely what you desire when getting your haircut. This will give him a better sense of what exactly it is you want.

High Fade

A faded haircut creates a transition between shorter hair on your neck and ears and longer locks further up on your head. Different styles of fades are available; to help your barber understand precisely what you desire, bringing pictures along as reference material is beneficial. A high skin fade (or its more subdued version, the tall taper) is one of the boldest and most stylish male haircuts. It looks particularly striking with long locks such as pompadours or afros; however, it can also work great when worn with short styles like crew cuts and Ivy Leagues. A high arc fade is an alternative variation on the traditional high fade haircut, featuring a subtle curve in its fade line for added dimension. It works particularly well with combovers, side parts, or mohawks.

Shag

Shags are defined by their choppy texture and casual, cool-girl aesthetic that recalls the 1970s. This haircut can help highlight your natural texture while being worn in multiple ways (including side parts). A side part will further flatter and frame your features; longer locks may try layering a shag with a fringe for an eye-catching effect; shortened hair with a cropped fade can add tapered sides for a professional feel. This style is easy to maintain and looks gorgeous when paired with natural-colored balayage or darker hues like burgundy balayage – an excellent way to make an impression statement about who you are! Perfect for any gent who wants their look to make an impactful statement!