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High and tight Crew Cut

For a more edgy look, some men will request that their stylist not fade their hair, instead opting for an undercut or shaved sides. You can even get a low and tight, short haircut with a low taper fade if you want the gentleman’s version. This low-maintenance men’s haircut complements most facial shapes and has been used by superstars such as David Beckham and Brad Pitt.

Faux hawk

The faux hawk has quickly grown in popularity among current men’s fade haircuts. The reason for this could be that, like the mohawk, the faux hawk hairstyle is current and edgy, but it’s still appropriate for a formal or professional office situation. The faux hawk is a terrific haircut option for guys because it is less intense than a mohawk but just as fashionable and cool.

Textured Crop

Textured crop hairstyles, also known as a French crop, are a classic look that never goes out of style and this is no truer now as a current men’s hair trend. Cropped hair for men is simple, trendy, and flattering on all face shapes. On the sides, guys can select between a fade and an undercut, and top it off with a short or long textured crop. Plus, styling the crop top fade is simple: apply a matte product to create a textured, natural-looking crop.

Comb-Over

Among brokers and salesmen, the comb-over has long been a popular hairdo. Yet the comb-over has been revitalized and reinterpreted for a hairstyle thanks to stars like John Hamm, Justin Timberlake, and George Clooney. A comb-over haircut is one in which the hair is brushed from one side of the head to the other. It’s a modern and versatile hairstyle that flatters practically any facial shape. You can also experiment with your comb-over’s back and sides, opting for everything from an undercut or fade to a hard part or a complete shave.

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