1. Textured Fringe Hairstyle
Textured fringe hairstyles are very trendy for guys with curly hair. Normally, wavy and curly hairstyles can be hard to manage, but the curly fringe just seems to work.
By adding a short fringe to your look, you can showcase your hair’s texture or color, or help frame your face.
2. Disconnected Hairstyle
There are many disconnected hairstyles, but the most popular is probably the disconnected undercut. This short haircut has high impact and is both stylish and eye-catching.
The style pictured features shaved sides with a longer length on top. It also pairs great with a beard.
3. The Crew Cut Hairstyle
The Crew Cut is a classic hairstyle that isn’t going away anytime soon. Try pairing it with faded sides or opting for the slightly longer Ivy League version for some extra edge.
It’s never a bad idea to change things up and experiment with different ways to “spice up” an otherwise common hairstyle.
4. Top Knot Undercut w/ Cool Design
This topknot hairstyle is rocked by many hipsters and Millennials, but if you have the hair for it, you should definitely try this cut and style.
With shaved sides or a design, the ponytail offers a different style that is sure to attract attention and once again, the possibilities for a cool under design are endless.
5. Short Sides w/ Medium Length Hair on Top
This hairstyle is one of our favorites on the list because it can be mixed with multiple hairstyles. The low skin fade hairstyle pictured is combined with a spiky side-swept fringe and short textured hair in the back.
Coupling with a cool beard gives you a more sophisticated look and will make others swoon.
6. Braided Razor Part
We know what you’re thinking… this hairstyle is COOL and we couldn’t agree more! With enough length, any section of your hair can be braided into this unique style.
Mixing two styles together, like the pompadour pictured here, adds even more edge to this hairstyle.
7. Pompadour Hairstyles
This hairstyle is often paired with a high fade and a full beard. It’s rather easy to achieve and requires only a good pair of clippers and 3 to 5 inches of hair on top.
Don’t forget, styling a loose pomp, as pictured here, will require a high-quality pomade or wax, allowing you to add height and style.
8. Undercut Hairstyles
Unlike the fade hairstyles, the undercut hairstyle is generally cut all one-length (except in the case of the undercut fade) and starts very high on the sides. Like the name suggests, this hairstyle essentially “under cuts” the hair on top to provide a strong contrast between the longer top and short sides.
The most popular version is the slicked back undercut, as pictured.
9. Fade Hairstyles
The fade is absolutely becoming one of the highest sought after hairstyles for men. The high fade haircut is an edgy, high-contrast cut that begins high on the sides and back, while the hair gradually tapers down the neck.
However, the low fade starts at the edges of your cut and hairline, right above your ears and neckline. You’ll notice the taper is barely noticeable in some low fades.
10. French Crop Hairstyle
The French crop is a twist on the classic Caesar haircut. It’s short and convenient to wear and features short hair with a straight fringe at the hairline in the front.
While the fringe adds an element of fashion to this hairstyle, the short length is very low-maintenance and easy to style in the mornings. HECK YEAH!
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