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100 men’s haircuts for you to be inspired

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100 men’s haircuts for you to be inspired
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Thinking about cutting your hair and changing your look? We’ve selected 100 cuts for all hair types and you’re sure to find one that suits your style!

Smooth hair with texture + razor stripe

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The stripe can be more subtle or marked, upgrading a male haircut. Although it’s easier to deal with the texture in straighter hair, wavy hair also goes well with the style.

pompadour comb over

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The pompadour cut (or famous tuft) is quite stylish, but if you don’t want all that volume on top of your hair, you can throw the topknot back with gel or wax.

Smooth and wavy + long with texture

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You can texture the strands using an ointment to keep the curls in place.

Wavy hair with bangs

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There are several interesting haircuts for men with wavy hair. The split cut on the side with the longer fringe is a great option.

Hair with long waves

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When your hair has much looser curls, you can invest in a more relaxed cut shorter on the sides.

Medium wavy with layers

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You can either trim the sides of your hair to create a messy forelock, or keep the strands down over your face by trimming your hair in layers.

Military cut + all hair types

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You can run Machine 2 across the entire head or adjust the sides to a fade cut. The key is to keep a straight cut.

Wavy hair + comb over

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In wavy hair, the topknot pulled back with gel or ointment creates a very interesting design.

Messy and short + smooth and slightly wavy

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This style is modern and very interesting for men who want to keep a more discreet fringe. The secret is to cut the locks with a razor in the front of the hair!

Faded, topknot and beard + textured wavy

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It goes well with smaller, rounded faces. This cut creates harmony and draws the face well.

Side cut and afro military

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This is a good choice for the male curly hair. The side cut can be marked with razor lines, and the military cut can gain an even more interesting look if you let the strands grow a little longer, maintaining the straight cut proposal at the top and sides.

Split on the side + smooth with texture

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You can make the side shorter or longer, and the razor stripe can be subtle or more marked, the important thing is to throw your hair to the side and add volume with a little ointment.

Loose or marked Side Swept

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This type of cut keeps the hairs closer to the root. To create the proposed effect, the tip is to straighten your hair with a little gel.

Smooth forelock and marked waves

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You can create a curling design with the strands if your hair is thicker and pull the strands down into a sideburn, or play with the texture of the curls in your strands with an ointment to mark the strands.

Spiky curls for afro hair

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If your face is more square, this haircut creates an interesting harmony. Remember: to create the effect, you need to let your hair grow long.

Spiky forelock + straight hair

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Spiky hair doesn’t go out of style, but to modernize the cut, how about letting your hair grow a little longer?

fearless pompadour

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The pompadour tuft gets an interesting move if you have thicker strands.

Asymmetrical short hair thrown back

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You can make the strands asymmetrical or keep the line more serious just by tossing them back with an ointment. If your hair is wavy or straight, you can risk making the central part even longer.

casual wavy

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This is the most practical haircut for those with well-curled hair.

Velvet forelock

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To create this illusion you need to create a lot of volume in the forelock and keep it with little ointment so as not to separate the strands. One suggestion is to dry it with a blow dryer and a large round brush.

Forelock with marked threads

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Contrary to the previous suggestion, in this cut the idea is to mark the threads.

afro up

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You can create even more volume by trimming your hair on the sides. Another good idea is to wear the undercut with longer dreads in the middle.

Curls and undercut

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Undercut is not just a straight haircut for men. It gets even more interesting when working with curls, after all, the movement of the strands is more noticeable.

medium waves

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Wavy hair with marked strands goes well with beards.

Afro with lots of volume

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This cut requires very long hair. You can create this volume if your curls are tightly closed or more open, just work the texture by combing the strands from the inside out only when the hair is wet.

light waves

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You can let the waves grow to the sides or cut them closer to the head.

Undercut with razor stripes + afro hair

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Create designs on the sides with razor stripes and increase the volume at the top of the head.

Fade comb and fade short + smooth

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To be daring, you can bet on the topknot marked with plenty of ointment. If you want to be more discreet, use the fade technique with a shorter forelock.

marked fringes

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This cut works very well on wavy and straight hair, the secret is to move all the hair from the central part of the head forward.

Formal and short + all hair types

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If your hair is more wavy, you can create movement by blowing it back with gel. When your hair is curlier, you can create the illusion of falling strands with a shorter cut.

Forelock and undercut + straight and wavy hair

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The forelock can be thrown forward or up, the tip is to keep the strands longer to create movement.

Long, wavy hair

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The movement that favors this haircut is formed by the layers created at the time of cutting.

Long and straight hair

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You don’t need to layer when cutting, but you can texture with a razor.

Wavy and medium hair with bangs

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The bangs can be to the side or fallen on the forehead, the tip to keep it in place is to use a little ointment.

Medium hair with many layers

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Layers are created while cutting to add volume, but you can overdo the amount and create an even more laid-back look.

Afro and samurai coke

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You can use a mixture of cultures, yes. You can create volume in the front of your hair with loose dreads and an undercut, or just use the faded effect to bring more volume to the top of your head and tie the dreads into a bun.

Messy curls

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It doesn’t matter if your hair is shorter or longer, the messy curls look is modern and practical.

stuck dreads

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Wear the dreads on top of your head or in a ponytail.

Thrown to the side with marked wires + medium cut and side cut

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Mark the strands in these two haircuts and get a modern look at any age.

Thick hair + topknot and strands

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Thicker hair works very well with cuts that require a different fall from the strands, since straighter hair is difficult to shape.

tousled curls

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In slightly more open curls, creating volume in the forelock is a trend that will continue for a long time.

Style in the forelock and union with the beard

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Keeping the same length of the undercut and beard strands gives you a modern style and helps you design the shape of your face.

Razor strip for thicker hair

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Want a sidecut cut but think the thickness of the threads will get in the way? In fact, this helps maintain the shape of the forelock.

Long with beard + variations of the samurai bun

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You don’t need to tie your hair up in a perfect bun to create a cool look. The style is even more interesting if you mess up the strands and tie the strands inaccurately.

Edgy Comb + straight and wavy hair

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You can create this effect with straighter, spiky hair and more wavy hair. If your face is rounded, run away from that cut.

Medium smooth with or without layers

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If your hair is extremely straight, you can create an asymmetrical look by making it longer and more uneven at the ends.

messy waves

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The fringe can also be gelled back. This type of cut goes well with a more laid-back look.

Comb over and bangs + wavy hair

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Have you ever thought about letting your bangs fall in a wave motion over your forehead?

Straight hair with low or high topknot

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Once again, the secret to keeping the topknot on straight hair is in the use of the ointment.

for small faces

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If you want to increase the size of your face, bet on cuts that cover the sides and top of the hair, but without exaggerating the volume.

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