4 Cool Men’s Haircuts

Men’s Haircuts to try right now

Men’s haircuts has evolved over the last few years, and with so many options, it can be difficult to decide which look is the best for you. Whether you have curly or straight hair, prefer a high fade or a short crop, Hair Cuttery has a mens haircut recommendation for you to try. Select your favorite and bring it into your local HC salon to have your stylist cut your hair accordingly and use the steps below to recreate the look at home.

Hard part with tight fade

Tight Fade Men's Haircut

This look is perfect if you want an easy haircut that you can quickly comb to one side. First, decide where your hair’s part will be. This means that one side will be kept long and one will be short, so let your stylist know your preference. Ask for a tight fade that goes up to the nape of the neck and reaches the temples on the sides. The top should be cut so that one side is long enough to comb over. To style the look, lightly rub Redken Brews Cream Pomade through your hair while it’s damp. Use a comb to brush your hair over to the preferred side. For extra help keeping the hair in place, finish off the look by adding Redken Brews Hairspray.

High Fade and Curly Hair

Curls can be tricky because they require a little more work to tame, but they’re not impossible to style. To get the perfect haircut, ask your stylist to keep the hair on the sides and back short and fade into hair two to three inches long on top. Rub Redken Brews Holding Gel into your hands, then use your fingers to squeeze or “scrunch” the product through your curls.

high fade men's haircut

Slicked Back Pompadour with a soft taper

Pompadour style Men's Haircut

Make this cut your new look if you want some height and volume to your hair. Ask your stylist to create a soft taper from the neckline up to the crown in the back and from the temples up to the round of your head on the sides. The top should be left long enough so that your hair can easily be brushed back toward the crown. To score a pompadour, use a comb to brush damp hair back and away from your face while blow drying it. Starting at the hairline, apply Redken Brews Extreme Gel using your fingertips and spread it evenly through the hair. Use your palms to press down gently and flatten any loose strands that are out of place.

Short Crop haircut with brushed back style

The short crop is a haircut worth experimenting with for guys who have thick hair and want something longer than the classic Caesar haircut. To get the cut, ask your stylist to give you a taper fade up to the temples of your head on the sides and up to the crown in the back. The hair that’s on top should be left two to three inches long. Starting at the back, brush the top section of your hair forward as you blow dry. Once the hair is dry, rub Redken Brews Clay Pomade between your hands to break up the product. Using your fingers, comb your hair toward your face and spread the product evenly through the hair. This will help add messy separation to your hair so that it doesn’t look stuck together.

Short Crop Mens haircut

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