Small Haircut Design Ideas For Men

Lines add visual interest and dimension to any haircut, helping it stand out from the competition. From creating an exciting fade or creating an intricate shaved design, this is an effective way to stand out.

If you have a square face shape

Try keeping the sides and back short while maintaining some length at the crown to elongate the jawline. A small quiff or no-fuss messy style could work here.

The Bald Top

If a man is going bald on top, or going in that direction, his most stylish option for looking his best may be fading the sides into a short buzz cut – an effortless and masculine style that never goes out of fashion! This timeless trend will remain fashionable always.

As an effective way of adding style and accentuating jawlines and cheekbones, trimming or shaving the sides every 1-2 weeks will keep this style at its best. If you want to add some feminine touches, adding styling wax or gel may help tidy up any stray hairs, while coloring your locks for an attractive yet trendy look, like this blonde beauty’s.

The Faded Sides

Add texture and definition to a straight fro with a complete fade on the sides for an upscale, professional style with this look. Before visiting a barber, ensure they specialize in fade cuts by showing photos of what you want them to create before getting your haircut done.

A stylish variation of the buzz cut, combining a drop fade on the sides with an undone, slightly longer top, is the fade with a messy top. This look can suit men of any age and requires only regular visits to their barber for maintenance.

Tapering your neckline can help to emphasize your features and make you appear slimmer. This style works best with straight hair that doesn’t too thick, such as in high or low fade.

The Flat Top

Flattop hairstyles may not initially seem feminine, but they can look quite feminine and attractive. An excellent choice for women who don’t want their locks cut short but still desire something other than full buzzcut or TWA styles, such as this.

Master barbers understand how to style the top of a flattop so it will remain attractive as it grows out, beginning by shaving the sides down to just above the skin before trimming hair on top according to a specific height, deck inclination, and overall squarish effect.

This timeless style, first seen in the 1950s, has since faded in popularity but remains popular today, particularly among its core following. Gene Kranz wore this look during early Apollo missions while former Nixon aide H. R. “Bob” Haldeman donned it as part of the Watergate scandal investigations.