Popular Short Hairstyles


Popular short hairstyles for men: in & out Of Fashion Trends

There are many different styles for men who want to keep their hair short.

Bowl cut: It has a longer hair at the top area of the head, with less hair at the bottom area. The two lengths do not mix. This cut is often used for small boys.

Business man’s cut: This is a more formal cut which is suitable in office settings. It tapers at the back and sides, but the top of the head has enough length to brush it back.

Flat top: In this style, the side and back hair is short and tapered and the top hair is cut very flat. This cut has many variations and often hair gel is needed to maintain the flat shape of the top hair.

Brush Cut: In this cut, the hair on the top of the head has a uniform length while the back area and the sides are shorter and more tapered. The top of the hair points vertically up.

High and tight: In this cut, the sides and back are cut in a very short manner, close to the skin. The top is also kept short, with a variation in which the front hair is kept longer.

Ivy League: The sides and back are tapered and cut short, leaving the fuller hair in the front area, so it can be styled and variations can be added.

Pompadour: The hair is sported either very short at the top area or very long. The back hair is brushed to the forehead.
Taper cut: The hair is cut shorter, while the sides and back hair get shorter and shorter as it goes down towards the neck. The hair on the top of the head can be short or long, but it is always tapered to some amount.

Layered Cut: Layered styled haircut have layers of hair with different variations. Layers can be of uniform length, so all the hair is shaped similarly. It can also have different lengths for the layers. Layered cuts can add a lot of fullness to a face.

Fade: A fade cut has very short side and back hair, cut very close to the skin, which then tapers as it moves towards the top. The tapering usually begins behind the ears or towards the fore head, where the length of the hair is longer.

The fade cut has many different variations.

Caesar cut: In this cut, the top hair is cut short, with the front hair sporting bangs and tapered back and side hair.

Crew Cut: It is a very short cut that tapers towards the back and side parts as well as the top, to make the hair on the front hair line longer. The curves of the head are maintained, so the cut looks rounded.

Butch: All the hair on the head is cut to a very short and uniform length. The wearer may decide to taper the cut towards the neck or ears.

Convertible: This is a hairstyle that can be sported in many ways. It is generally variations of the tapered or layered cut with an addition of hair in the front to allow partition and styling.

Whitewalls: These are cuts where the back and side hair is shaved very close to the skin and thus the scalp is exposed.

Square back: The bottom of the hair is cut in a horizontal line. There is no tapering of the sides and there are possible variations.

Mullet: The front and side hair is cut short while the back hair is allowed to grow as per the wearers choice. A variation can be used by adding bangs.
 

 
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