Nataly is an experienced freelance writer well-versed in lifestyle, beauty, and fashion. She enjoys testing new hair products to tame her long locks. Believing in the power of self-care, Nataly collects styling tips like gems. Currently, she delivers exclusive content on the latest hairstyle trends and transformations.
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The fluffy Edgar is a more laid-back and relaxed version of a trendy haircut known for its added volume, rich texture, and definition. But what makes this hairstyle truly unique is its compatibility with any hair type and length. Curly, wavy, or straight – your hair will surely benefit from a texture-inducing ‘do. Here are some must-try options to consider.
The cool thing about the crop is that you can easily mix it with other styles or even come up with a personalized design. To get the look, you’ll still need to grow out the top section and keep it longer than the sides and the back. This will ensure a high-contrast effect. If you’re not really into a bowl-like cut and a stark transition between the lengths, wear your hairstyle with faded sides to enhance the fluffy top.
Let your natural hair texture pop with a modern crop like the one in the picture below. The length is concentrated at the crown, which allows the stylist to remove the excess weight from the tips and leave enough room for hair art at the nape.
@brixway
Take the classic Edgar cut and combine it with a disheveled top and a temple fade for a more relaxed feel. Keep the longer strands tousled for maximum volume and get ready for regular trims to maintain the shaved sides and short back.
@salon.bruckner
To complement your face shape, you can always experiment with different hairstyles. One way to hide a wide forehead, for example, is to throw in a short fringe that covers the hairline but doesn’t reach the eyebrows. Wear the hairdo with a messy top, and you’re good to go.
@ocimarhair
To show off your naturally curly locks, keep the top layer a bit longer while introducing a trendy taper fade on the sides and the back. The chosen form will shape your tresses nicely and lend a neat and sharp finish to the final look.
@lukadasme
This hairstyle is made for thick manes as it reduces the body from the mid-shaft to the ends, keeping things simple and classy. For the ultimate fashion statement, add a unique hair design that blends nicely with the rest of the locks.
@junim_do_corte
A tapered nape is a common request for debulking the hair at the back of the head and redirecting attention to the textured strands on top instead. This graduation creates a layered effect that keeps the unruly locks in place without much effort.
@the.oneoff.max
The fusion of the two modern haircuts has never been so good! The style brings the edginess of the elongated mullet crop and the fluffy texture of the reimagined Edgar cut to the table. Paired with shaved sides and facial hair, the look is a whole new level of rock-n-roll.
@snailcut
If you want to put your curls in the spotlight, you better leave them as they are. After all, keeping things natural is a soaring trend in the grooming world today. To add some cool accents to the glam, however, introduce a clean undercut at the temple and nape area to reveal a catchy design.
@s_robert03
For this crop, the hair is tapered in the back and along the sides to elevate the top section and emphasize its height. Of course, the style is mainly designed for men with thick tresses, but you can still try the look on thin strands to bring in some texture and create a fringe style.
@brixway
Combine the classic bowl cut with faded temples and a messy top to establish a multidimensional style. You can wear its formal version by gelling the strands down or fluff them up with hair powder for a bold statement.
@shotthebarber
The complex nature of this hairstyle makes it a great choice for those who aren’t afraid to experiment with their looks. The undercut starts midway to lift the highlighted top and accentuate the wavy hair texture. The shaved lines wrap up the glam with a delicate artistic element that should not be hidden under the thick pile of strands.
@junim_do_corte
This wash-and-go style is our favorite due to its low maintenance. It looks equally good on short locks and grown-out bangs since you can simply brush the strands away from the face or let them fall into your eyes for a carefree vibe. Use your hands to tousle the hair or scrunch it with a hair product for a more defined shape.
@pardiniparrucchieri
A fade plus a tousled top gives you a fashion-forward hairstyle that has taken over the grooming world lately. With this form, the wavy texture of your strands becomes more pronounced, saving some extra space for future hair growth.
@gabrielurioo
Don’t limit yourself to the classic Edgar cut versions that feature a longer top and shorter sides. This crop offers a one-length design in the front and all the way to the back where it’s stacked nicely to achieve a clean cut and introduce some shaved elements.
@micaelfranklim
The defined lines that stretch from the temple area to the nape construct a focal point of this crop. They are masterfully blended with textured strands on the top that add fullness and movement to the cut. A gentle touch is generally enough to achieve a messy finish, but a good texturizing spray will do wonders with your locks.
@deyvidefonseca
If you’re still torn between a classic shape and a modern style, a combination of both might be the most obvious choice. Just make sure the cut works for your hair type and enjoy the result.
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