Styles of Haircuts For Guys

Short to medium hair lengths offer men various stylish and low-maintenance haircuts. Keep the style natural or add an edge – regardless of your choice, this men’s hairstyle will turn heads and draw compliments from passersby!

A bald drop fade.

A bald drop fade keeps your sides and back incredibly short while leaving your long fringe in its natural state – ideal for guys with straight or curly locks!

Caesar Cut

The Caesar cut may be an excellent option for men seeking an eye-catching but timeless haircut. This timeless short style features a classic short haircut featuring a blunt fringe, fade, long texture on top, and minimal maintenance requirements – ideal for busy gents!

While the Caesar cut may look timeless, you can add modern elements to make it more contemporary. For instance, have your barber cut uneven fringe lengths for an eye-catching and casual style, or use hair clay or texturizing spray to accentuate its texture. Both options will make your Caesar cut look even more fashionable and fabulous!

Butch Cut

A butch cut is a fun variation of the buzz cut that leaves all hair at an equal length across the head, perfect for men who wish to project an assertive and masculine image. Additionally, this cut requires minimal styling efforts and maintenance costs.

Add an eye-catching element to your butch cut by creating a hard line with either a sharp parting or fade, or have one designed. For something even more intricate, get some artwork shaved into it!

Short brush cuts offer another stylish butch style option for men short on time to maintain their appearance yet still want something eye-catching and professional. A great addition with beards!

Crew Cut

The Crew Cut is a timeless barbershop haircut suitable for thick and thin hair types. Add texture for an eye-catching contemporary style!

Men from Ivy League schools to Olympic crew members have worn this popular haircut. Furthermore, the military and policemen frequently sport it.

A low-maintenance haircut that fits almost everyone is the bob. You can wear a high, mid, or low fade and style up or down with or without quiff or pompadour; to create an unruly effect, use some hair wax or pomade.

Ivy League

This classic Ivy League haircut featuring high or mid fades on the sides and full hair on top is ideal for men looking for a maintenance style. The textured quiff on top pairs well with beards or five o’clock shadow. This style makes your face appear longer while helping balance round or square faces; Gabriel Macht from Maroon 5 and Adam Levine frequently sport this look.

An Ivy League haircut can also be an excellent solution to receding hairlines, providing additional length to cover any gaps on top. This versatile cut can be styled brushed back or side-swept depending on how it suits the wearer and works for all ages.

Induction Cut

A high and tight buzz cut is a variation on a crew cut that features shorter top layers and radical fades on its sides, offering an effective way to hide widow’s peaks without losing too much length.

The induction cut, commonly known as the mighty fine buzz cut, was traditionally given to military recruits upon entry to various countries’ armed forces, such as the US. This hairstyle served both practical and psychological functions: lice infestation could be reduced while creating an atmosphere of uniformity within close-quartered units.

Style Notes: A skin fade can create an impressive visual contrast between the sides and top of your head, adding depth to this trend.

Burr Cut

This men’s haircut offers a modern take on the classic crew cut, featuring a shorter back and sides and a longer top. Ideal for men with thin hair, this style helps give their appearance balance without creating a skinhead-esque appearance.

This style can be enhanced with either a fade or beard for added rugged masculinity and rebelliousness in your look.

The burr cut is an excellent choice for men with oval or oblong face shapes and works particularly well for those sporting widow’s peaks in their forehead.