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#11: Midnight Brown Textured Top with Buzzed Sides
Retro hipsters are the inspiration for many androgynous hairstyles. Often paired with sixties-inspired glasses and an oversized denim jacket, this style embraces polished ruggedness. To add femininity, include a pair of understated stud earrings and a light pink lipgloss.
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#12: Comb-Over Pomp with Hard Part
A trendy technique employed by barbers is the “hard part,” in which a very thin line is carved into the side of the head where the part is desired. This makes for more definition and interest; however, it can be limiting as you can only style your hair to one side.
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#13: Silky Textured Pixie Cut
British actress Audrey Hepburn pioneered the crop cut in the 1950s. This delicate cutting method is not as feminine as a mid-back-length cut, but it can easily be paired with bold lashes, a red lip, and winged liner to appear womanly.
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#14: Spiky Windswept Fringe with Copper Highlights
Coppery brown highlights on a masculine cut bring balance. Care for your color by shampooing and conditioning with sulfate-free products and minimizing heat exposure. Androgynous haircuts for round faces, such as this one, need to be cut wider to offset wide cheeks.
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#15: White Blonde Razored Haircut with Piecey Layers
A textured pixie is elevated by a bold color choice like this silvery, cool-toned blonde. Although this haircut is low maintenance, a platinum color is not and must be consistently maintained with a purple shampoo.
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#16: Long Gray Mohawk with Mullet
Androgynous haircuts for long hair are harder to accomplish, due to the fact that long hair is classically female. To bring a more gender-fluid feel, a buzzed side, mullet-styled hair, or extended mohawk can suffice.