Short But Long Haircuts For Men

Women with short hair often appear effortlessly put together and still can create an eye-catching and sophisticated style. Additionally, short locks save time and money on beauty products – a benefit for busy working women.

Before beginning, show your barber or stylist photos of styles you like so they understand precisely what is expected from them.

High and Tight

A classic military high and tight haircut is an excellent way for men to demonstrate their inner strength. This look exudes masculinity while exuding intimidation, making it suitable for any event or situation and easily customizable using hair gel or pomade.

The high and tight is an increasingly popular look among men today. It features short locks on the sides and back with longer strips at the top; any fade into these more extended patches should give a crisp, sharp appearance.

Add an eye-catching flair to your style with a hard part or line-up haircut. This will add an eye-catching element and set your tone apart. Ask your barber to perform a low skin fade while leaving some hair on your head for this effect.

The Ivy League

An Ivy League haircut can be an excellent solution for men with receding hairlines, as its flexible style can create a gradual fade from sides and back. For best results, aim to keep the sides and about shorter by one to two inches compared to the top, creating ease an effective transition that works for most men.

Modern variations of Ivy League haircuts feature soft parting and looser styling to add texture. This look can easily be brushed up and side to achieve an on-trend and versatile style perfect for any event or special occasion.

Long Ivy League haircut styles can be highly advantageous for many men as they showcase more of your crown, giving you room to create voluminous or quiffed pompadour styles for a stylish, fashionable appearance.

Military Style

Military men’s haircuts are both clean and masculine. This style has various variations, ranging from high and tight cuts to pompadours; all feature similar shapes with shorter locks on top compared to sides and back.

Consider wearing a flat-top haircut to achieve aa sleek and professional appearance. Though less commonly seen among civilians, mariners or anyone seeking stylish professionalism should consider opting for this haircut style.

A crew cut is another excellent military-inspired hairstyle. This look leaves top hair at an equal length while sides and back hair is cut even shorter for a classic military appearance. An excellent option for younger guys looking dapper, it can easily be styled using gel for a tidy and chic appearance.

Lob

If you’re feeling intimidated by a big chop and prefer something with more grown-up credentials, a long lob haircut could be your solution. This timeless classic hits right below the chin or collarbone and works for virtually every face shape and hair texture type.

Straight lobs can be sleek or tousled for an effortlessly styled, lived-in look. If your locks lack body, add partial thin highlights as volume boosters.

Another incredibly versatile style is a shoulder-length lob with curtain bangs (commonly known as see-through Korean fringe). This look frames the face beautifully and can even be dressed up or down by adding beach waves for extra dimension.

IGK Beach Club Volume Texture Spray ($32) adds texture, while Sachajuan hair Powder provides extra hold to complete this look.