The taper fade is the most frequent and may be used in comb-overs, quiffs, crew cuts, smooth backs, French crops, and sloppy long fringes.
A fade blends hair shorter, but an undercut keeps it the same length. The undercut's lack of fading and modest side-to-top discontinuity make it unusual.
A traditional comb over is another wonderful basis for modern men's haircuts. It was originally mocked for being liked by guys with sparse hair or bald places, but not anymore.
Many find the textured quiff the perfect business-casual combo. Men may create a stunning quiff with 3 4 inches of hair on top for women.
Slick hair may still conjure visions of '50s films, Broadway performances, and rock n' roll singers, but current versions are different.
The faux hawk is a terrific hairstyle for young men who adore mohawks but want something less dramatic.
Messy hairstyles suit all hair lengths and kinds. College males like untidy hair because it's easy to style, regardless of length.
Spiked hair has long been stylish for males. Spiky hair can be short or long, clean or unkempt, and faded or undercut on the sides.
The French crop is the current short haircut for males, and summer is coming. Try it. The top hair is trimmed down to 1 or 2 inches, like a crew cut or Caesar.