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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesThis is definitely an undercut for young men, since it goes very well with cute boyish features. Get an undercut that can be not extremely short, by the way, and wear the longer section swept to one side or gathered into a man bun. Make sure you use a shampoo for volume, and if you also feel the need to use something to fix it in place, apply invisible, minimal quantities of a styling product.
The classic undercut hairstyle men used to wear several decades ago is so versatile today that you can easily make your look brighter and more individual without going over the edge. Due to the tight sides, the hairstyle can elongate the face and make the receding hairline less prominent. Explore various types of men’s undercut hairstyles to find a flattering idea!
This undercut style features a short trimmed part under the main, longer hair part, and another shaved hairline under the short trimmed one. This creates a double layer effect which is particularly impactful if you pair it with a full long beard.
Hipster girls dig this stuff. Drinkers of green juices appreciate hair that is natural too. So, maybe in the third grade you didn’t know what to do with your curly locks. That’s no reason to discard an undercut (and possibly some extra attention) now.
The beauty of the undercut is that it works on all hair textures. Black men rock this look fiercely. To get the height of this look, the styling is mostly au naturale. Go a couple shades lighter on top for extra personality.
Anything goes with an undercut. Sure, you can blow dry it all back when you’re feeling extra saucy, but truthfully: you don’t have to. Work a small dollop of mousse into damp hair, crunching and twisting it to fall forward onto your forehead. Air dry and walk on.
Are you Boardwalk Empire obsessed? Or maybe you’re just the type of guy who was into the whole craft beer movement ages ago and has moved on to seeking out local whiskey distilleries. If that’s you, so is this long vintage hairstyle.
It’s a good thing boy bands are back. No really. They make for great hair inspiration. This haircut for men would be right at home on stage in front of millions of shrieking fans. The key to the look? Tousled volume and dreamy texture.
This style is a blend of undercut and fade, upgraded with a shaved part and facial hairstyle. To maintain the style, you shouldn’t wear the upper part too long, and always comb it back and to the side (revealing the defined part line).
Channel your inner rockstar with a hairstyle for men who are merely mortals. You just need to be ballsy enough to pull off this look. This undercut’s side-swept length verges towards a hawk.
The versatility of this hairstyle for men isn’t just about texture (straight, wavy, curly, or kinky). It’s also about age. Middle aged, young, and probably even your grandpa can rock this. Wait, definitely your grandpa. It is vintage, after all. Anyways, it’s cool to show off gray streaking in a modern way.
If your hair is naturally curly, then this may actually be very easy for you. Just get a barber to do the undercut, then style your hair with a little gel or another fixing hair product each morning, in order to highlight your curls. A slightly wet look is also advisable. This hairstyle works particularly well with dark hair.
This long undercut features buzzed sides and a non-layered top. For a dapper finish, wear slicked and smooth. The cool vintage cut is reminiscent of the 1920s. Styling with pomade or cream wax creates a glossy – not crunchy – finish.
This hairstyle is evenly short on one side with a uniformly layered top. Use a hairdryer to sculpt up and in, creating a polished silhouette. Some men shy away from heat styling, viewing it as feminine, but there’s no better way to achieve this smooth volume.
Long hair on men feels confident and sexy. This neat samurai-style man bun is a contemporary and refined way to style length. Favored by soccer star Zlatan Ibrahimovic, it expresses commanding self-assurance. The fade adds a masculine touch, as does the full beard.
For a cool, contemporary feeling, try this tousled and textured look. A carefree rumpled effect is provided by the chopped layers, while the tapered sides add structure. Flick the front to one side to keep bangs out of the face.
Natural movement adds an individualized twist to the pompadour. This undercut for men boasts structural curls for a virile look that doesn’t have to be straightened. Apply gel to the long top after showering and you’re ready to go.
Undercuts aren’t just for the fashion-forward and avant-garde; this quintessential disconnection is traditional and timeless. Neat barbering and clean lines make an understated silhouette. The buzzed outline removes bulk, making this a strong choice for coarse and thick hair types.
If your aesthetic is bold and sophisticated, try this gravity-defying style with a quiff. Drying ends up and in arranges wavy strands into a perfect form; crisply shaved angles add detail. Rake styling cream through with fingers to separate and define dense lengths.
Longer hair doesn’t have to be slicked back or sculpted to look masculine. This mens undercut features a long top worn loosely and tossed to one side. The free-flowing movement doesn’t require any strong hold product and gives the wearer a casual, easy-going appeal.
Give your strands an urban aesthetic with this curly hair undercut. The carved part line and sculpted edges add sporty detailing to the cropped sides. Kinks up top are brushed into a squiggly pompadour, controlling—but not eliminating—natural movement.
Contrast a classic low fade with luxurious brushed-back lengths to creating an intriguing contradiction. For guys, there are fewer haircut options, but you can make something unique by integrating unexpected combinations. Subtle highlights through the front emphasize the contrast.
Men with tightly coiled hair can gain control over their manes with an undercut style. The high fade offers structure while the top lengths are pulled into an organic knot. Natural coils shine through, but stay neatly contained and free of flyaways.
For the male who likes a fashion-forward cut, this faux hawk is a perfect hybrid of civility and rebelliousness. Neatly hewed borders contrast the bristling interior. Use a generous dab of cream wax or pomade to elevate and accentuate the spiky tips.
Usually men’s hair looks are constructed from two distinct zones. Here, three discrete designs intersect at the parietal and occipital ridges. The crisply etched line defines the lower convergence where the disconnection is subtler. The top lengths are worn smooth and voluminous, creating an architectural shape.
You don’t have to go extremely short to try one of the trendy undercut styles. This look features an evenly shaved underside topped with a curtain of long hair. Using a light-hold cream to push hair back gives a sleek satin finish and reduces volume.
This curly undercut combines a mid taper fade and clean shaven periphery with a free-form afro style top. Add bespoke detailing with a crisp stripe etched into the front hairline. The blended and precise cut requires virtually no styling, simply wash and go!
If you think disconnected cuts have to be edgy, consider this clean and dapper variation. The short undercut with a neatly gelled and combed top looks timeless yet trendy. The trimmed beard adds a touch of du jour to the Mad-Men-evoking contours.
Cleanly barbered hair with comb over emphasizes bone structure for a flattering, chiseled effect. A shaved part line accentuates the precision of the form. The confident, athletic vibe makes it a favorite of soccer pros. Style with a paddle brush and strong hold wax.
Thick, straight hair is perfect for this faded undercut with a towering top. If you apply wax to damp hair before drying, it will create a pliable hold as it encounters heat. Then, lock strands in place with a few pumps of spray.
Haircuts with streamlined shaved sides and strong corners often have a retro feel. Shaped with gel and fingers instead of a comb, this look is controlled, but not stiff, great for men who like a mixture of contemporary and traditional.
The crested shape of this undercut evokes the curvature of an ocean wave. The shorter sides are cropped instead of buzzed for a less extreme version of a tidy exterior. Allow natural patterns and cowlicks to dictate the shape’s flow.
This style basically looks just like a college boy hairstyle only gone slightly off the map into street style due to the preppy feel. It’s simple enough to achieve if your hair is slightly long up top: just tell your barber to preserve the length in the upper part and then make sure you comb it back with a little bit of styling product.
Here’s an example proving that a simple, low-maintenance haircut can give a flattering and stylish look. With a well-groomed beard that is clean-shaven on the cheeks, the overall impression is classic and modern without having to try too hard.
For a showy style that will help you stand out in a club (and maybe help you cross the six foot mark), blow long hair straight up. Don’t think you can get away with using just one product. Find a heat styling cream to use before, then a texturizing pomade after. Finish up with hairspray for lasting volume.
Male hairstyles are all about showing your personality. They should complement who you are, your wardrobe, and what you’re into. This look is really unique because of the clean fade, the perfect hairline edges, and the long waves.
For those of us in the hairstyling world, we can totally handle this. Ever seen a dreaded mullet? Or a dreaded Mohawk? We have. A dreaded undercut makes us smile. Dreads should have many lives!
This retro style is for your little hipster soul. Long layers are balanced by a full beard. If you go for this style, don’t get lazy! Groom your long beard to perfection, combing it every morning. And hit hair with a blow dryer whenever you wash it.
This undercut is so good. Insert expletives. The long hair is styled in a blowback that is anything but ordinary. Then the short sides taper down and back to perfection. No matter what you wear in your day to day life, you’ll look five thousand times cooler.
The super short sides, crazy height on top, and spiky bleached tips create one-of–a-kind look. If you’ve got the style and swagger to pull this off, you should. Need to grow your hair out first? The wait will be worth it.
It’s important to note that under cut hair does not have to be long. If you’ve got short to medium hair and you’re ready for a change (something to help you stand out better) go for this style and work with the length you’ve already got.
This is definitely an undercut for young men, since it goes very well with cute boyish features. Get an undercut that can be not extremely short, by the way, and wear the longer section swept to one side or gathered into a man bun. Make sure you use a shampoo for volume, and if you also feel the need to use something to fix it in place, apply invisible, minimal quantities of a styling product.
This is a very stylish male undercut style, ideal for men who are usually careful with their clothing choices. As you can see, this look works well with a short beard as well, and we can totally see this as a successful, partially shaved spin on the famous lumbersexual style. Style the top section back in long and wavy strands. You can also consider subtle highlights for this style.
Here is something bold and exceptional you can do with long thick hair. The faded side and nape undercuts are good to separate the long beard and longer hair up top. If you have dense naturally curly hair, it will work fine with this style.
This style features Afro hair on the natural side. The clear-cut line and the angled temples are the main strengths and the charm of this haircut.
Don’t hesitate to step up your disconnected undercut with a custom hair design. The closely clipped sides and back give enough space for both simple lines and more complicated patterns.
As any celebrity, Brad Pitt changes his images, varying haircuts and hairstyles, which let him look different and always stylish. Here is Brad Pitt’s cool hairstyle from the American war film “Fury”. A nice transition from medium length hair to the manly hairstyle with perfect side undercuts!
Siva Kaneswaran’s haircut reminds a high smoothly done fade. His thick dark hair on top is razored for the fantastic edgy finish that looks its best when styled upwards with lots of texture and extra definition. If you opt for this haircut, you’ll easily style it with wax and a blow dryer for the maximum volume.
A square top looks showy and elongates the face visually. Add the jagged ends and subtle highlights like Adam Lambert’s, and you’ll get a super cool look that turn heads. Now the question is are you ready to handle some extra attention to your personality?
Undercuts that are high in temple level help to enhance visually the thickness of your hair, especially if you choose to wear it elongated on top. Colin Farrell demonstrates a great example that is also very easy to style with any medium hold product you prefer.
An edgy haircut with a prominent texture will look even sharper if you opt to include temple undercuts. Josh Duhamel has thick straight hair. It looks fabulous with point cut ends and smooth tapering of length at the sides and back.
This Justine Timberlake’s undercut is one of those looks you can boldly copy. It features elegant lines and a cute contrast of textures. His undercut blends with his facial hairstyle – an easy way to look stylish without a need to shave every day.
White tight sides and back require frequent salon visits to remain neat, they are a proven cool factor. Take notes from celebs and bloggers and learn to pair undercuts with short, mid-length and longer hair on top to embrace their variety.
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