TOP 10 HAIR CUTS FOR TEEN BOYS AND MEN
This is really a storyline of the hour, people are worried about
the best haircuts for boys. This is one of the topmost
searched articles on the web by teens all across the globe.
Everyone is worried about their
haircuts and new styles. They want to try new stuff and explore more. Hairdressing is really an amazing part of one's life since it reflects his/her
professionalism and attitude towards something.
Let's get things started, here
are some of the finest and best-chosen haircuts by the boys all around the
World.
There are so many
hairstyles available for younger guys that it can be really difficult to
choose. Nowadays teens are trying to bring new styles to the list. To help,
we’ve compiled a list of the most voted 10 styles. I have chosen from the best
alone and avoided some of the classic and old school haircuts from the list.
These haircuts define the new trend of the twenty-first-century fashion
headline.
Whether
you’re adventurous or studios, you’ll find your new favorite style here:
Undercut
The undercut has made a huge mark in fashion this year. The hair is cut short around the sides and back of the head while the top remains long. The most popular way to style this haircut is by running the hair slick back, but there are several other ways to style it as well.
While most pictures depict it with straight hair, it also works great for curly hair. This style requires a lot of styling with gel or mousse and needs to be maintained by shaving daily. It works best with strong jawlines and long faces. This is ideal for older teen boys who want to maintain a classy appearance.
How to get it: Tell your stylist you want an undercut. Most barbers and stylists are familiar with the style. If they’re not, say that you want length on the top and the sides buzzed with a mild clipper (such as a #5 or #6). You’ll also want your bangs to be about eyebrow length so you can slick that hair back.
Quiff
The quiff has become quite popular recently, and it’s a nice choice for
boys who favor a classy appearance. While the quiff is a more noticeable
haircut, it can be modified to be either subtle or bold. For a subtle look, we
recommend the short quiff, and for a more bold look, the long quiff or the
messy quiff will stand out.
How to get it: We recommend going to a high-quality stylist for a great
quiff. The basic idea is that the hair is longer on top and shorter on the back
and sides. The hair on top is styled up and combed back. For a more in-depth
look at the quiff, check out our guide to this cool style.
Vertical Haircut
This striking haircut is a great summer ‘do for teen boys with coarse
and thick hair. Its high-reaching style is sure to add energy to any situation,
and it works with both short and long hair.
This haircut gives some height to the hair and is ideal for a square or
round face because it adds dimension. The coarse and thick hair will need
pomade or hair wax with the best hold possible to stay upright.
How to get it: Apply product to damp hair. (If you don’t have enough
natural volume, blow dry your hair.) Style it upright, and modify to your
preferences.
Emo Haircut
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This hairstyle was popularized by the emo movement of the mid–to late 2000s. It features a choppy, uneven texture and is usually seen with long hair. The hair is also usually dyed black, but it’s not a requirement.
This is a nice choice for older boys who want to stand out and have a
fun style for their hair. It’s also seen on many male musicians who play heavier
music, and that’s typically the inspiration for boys who get this cut.
How to get it: This will require a high-quality cut, so make sure you
show your barber or stylist a picture of the finished product. Ask for your
bangs to be kept long but for the ends to be cut with a razor. Push your bangs
to one side for an asymmetrical appearance. The hair on the back and sides can
be cut short or left long.
Next, take some product to your damp hair and spike up the hair near the
crown of the head. Finish styling as you like.
JAGGER CUT
When going to a hairdresser to get this haircut, simply asking for
a temple fade or blowout should do the job. Otherwise, describe the fade-out
from 1 cm long hair, below the sides of the forehead, and explain whatever
you’d like the top to look like.
Should one of your friends or family members be helping you to cut your
hair, simply using photos as a reference should work. Before beginning, make
sure that they are able to taper the hair off properly, or you might end up
with a slightly jagged style!
Messy Hand Brushed
Unlike many other blowout haircuts, this messy style is extremely low
maintenance. There’s no gelling or spiking to do first thing in the morn —
simply comb your hair back with your fingers.
Blow out as Quiff
If the blowout is a little too extreme for you, why not combine it with
a regular quiff? By puffing up your quiff a tad more than usual, you can get
the best of both worlds.
Mini Fringes with Slight Texture
This cropped style is a minimal, low maintenance choice for guys who
want a flexible cut that can stay stylish throughout the day.
Straight Fringe with Mini Line Up
With a short, straight fringe and a shaved line, this look stands out
while not being too dramatic. A nice touch is the continuation of the line into
the beard.
Skin Fade with Pompadour
One of the most popular men’s hairstyles in the past years was the pompadour, and as a result, it’s getting
more attention. More variations are thought of, so it’s likely we will see
quite a few pomp-based styles.
This pompadour with a skin fade is a newer take on the classic style,
and it’s undoubtedly dapper. You can make the pompadour more or less dramatic
depending on your style, and both work for different situations.
If you like the ultra-short look, ask your barber or stylist to use a #2
or #3 on the sides and fade from there. Anything longer won’t give you this
look. There should still be some length on top, but the amount is up to you. We
think 2 to 3 inches is a good benchmark.
As always, bring in a picture to your barber or stylist. After all, the picture is worth a thousand words, and in the hair world, it’s worth ten
thousand.
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