As a creative person, musician and actress at heart, Stacey Bradshaw has experimented a lot with her hairstyles just out of curiosity: blunt and side swept bangs, layered haircut, long bob, highlights, dark toning etc. “Life is too long to be afraid of changes. Monotony is dull” is her motto. She is a freelance writer, keen reader, and just a curious person, who loves exploring new useful information on nutrition and beauty tips for keeping hair healthy and pretty.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesIn case you aren’t familiar with what exactly a Caesar is, it’s a cut with a square front, achieved with a short horizontally cut fringe. Since it’s a short haircut, it flatters a variety of hair types. It was extremely popular in the 90s, and now it’s coming back, being blended with other trendy men’s styles. Whether you want to try out this cut for the very first time or simply want to experiment with its updated version, take a look at the following men’s Ceasar haircut ideas for some inspiration.
Perfect for all guys who prefer a little more edge to their hair, this fade cut is funky and flattering. Featuring the top section that is heavily textured, the remainder of the cut is neat and sleek with very short, faded sides.
The actual haircut is very traditional, with a cropped fringe and short sides. The standout of this look is the clean lines, perfect angles and neat acicular texture.
Being relatively long on the top, the hairstyle seen here features the plain, extra short sides and textured top, finger combed towards the forehead. Pair it with a groomed facial hairstyle, and you’ll get a cool trendy look for a present-day dandy.
An added fade is the easiest way to wear your favorite cut in a new, contemporary way. You can go for a temple fade and pair it with a faded corner in your facial hairstyle for balance and a cool twist that is not so evident, but will be noticed by someone who is attentive to detail.
Black men can pair the Ceasar with 360 waves style to add texture to the precision cut. When you have naturally curly, wavy, or kinky hair, finding the right haircut is very important because you need something that complements your natural texture. This wavy style is one of the haircuts that look great with textured hair because it works with your curls/waves and not against them.
Straight and sleek is not how men’s haircuts are often described, but it definitely works here. The hair is perfectly sculpted and straight, with no signs of rough texture. The fade is neat and expertly cut on the top and along the sides.
Traditionally, the fringe on a Caesar haircut is very short, which is one of the main characteristics of the style. However, modern versions of the cut play with convention and add personalized touches, such as the long fringe seen here.
The following version is ideal for those who want the most of their hair on the top with minimum length on the sides. This cut will work even for naturally curly hair.
This is the simplest Caesar you can imagine – with no frills, so to speak. If you want to make it wearable today, add a facial hairstyle, and nobody will perceive you as a man from the 90’s.
Daring, edgy, and not for the faint of heart, this version practically begs to be photographed. What makes this cut attention-grabbing is its perfect rounded hairline with practically no fringe.
If you have really thick hair it’s, important to find a haircut that complements it. This take on the Caesar features a pretty thick top section that is brought to the front and formed into a chunky fringe.
When you combine two different haircuts into one style, the result is sometimes uncertain, however, this one totally works. Here, you have a Caesar and a buzz cut blended into a style that looks precise, clean cut and classic.
Dark hair shows the outlines of the haircut better than blonde hair, so if you are dark-haired, you can even get an extremely short cut, and it will look good. Also, the finer your hair is, the shorter your cut should be.
The main attraction of this fade hairstyle is the line of the point-cut fringe that continues into the line of fade. The fade in this case is done diagonally which is a fresh take that will make you stand out from the crowd of guys who also prefer fades.
Opting to cut your hair with a razor instead of clippers offers a host of benefits, one of which is total precision. This razor-cut option is executed so perfectly that it almost doesn’t look real.
This haircut has the same short length all over the head, except for the fade on the temples and toward the nape line. The fringe is traditionally straight and accurately cropped.
Leaving the top of your haircut long is an easy way to add some personalization to your hair. This one features the long top section that almost looks like a faux hawk, which is another popular modern haircut.
This style expertly mixes different cutting techniques – blunt cut fringe and razored top, feathering above the forehead and fading on the sides and down the back – pretty creative!
Wearing this type of haircut in a dark color is fine, however, it looks just as good if you have hair of a lighter hue. The following blonde version features soft waves that are combed to the front for a chic, effortless look.
Cute and modern, this style is the perfect mix of funky and cool. The airy texture gives it a bit of body, which is great for thickness and finger-styling.
Hopefully, these pictures provide enough inspiration for you to try out this classic type of haircut that can be easily customized. Among all of its versions choose the one that complements you and your lifestyle.
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