Hair is cleanly swept back in this immaculate style. The line detail carved behind the ear gives the cut personality and keeps it from being “too perfect”.
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To prevent flyaways, use a good conditioner, a wide-tooth comb, and an anti-frizz cream.
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Styled Brush Up and Low Fade
To be fair, there are only a small number of occasions when you’d actually want to take the time and style your hair this way (although if you do something like this every day, hats off to you!) a faded undercut and a specially textured top would look great any day.
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Long Top Strands with Tapered Strands
Consider getting a medium scissor crop if the look you’re going for involves the evenness that we’re being served here. From the beard to the taper, this has excellent hand precision all over it.
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Brushed Back Thin Hair with Temple Shave
Thin hair is common. One of the greatest benefits of having mid-length hair is that it can give the illusion of thicker hair.
Long hair has too much weight, which makes concealing thinning areas a bit more difficult.
Short hair doesn’t offer enough length to fully cover thin spots. Brushing mid-length hair back can thoroughly camouflage any thinning areas.
For added character, trimming the temples can leave an interesting separation between the haircut and facial hair.
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High Faded Sides with Wavy Top
High faded sides add a lot of definition to the style and the top being longer adds volume. The wavy texture helps the top to fall off freely on sides but that is not too long that covers sides. The temple fade makes it even neater with that semi-faded line up.
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Touseled Quiff with Wavy Temple
I’m getting a “styled modern mullet” look and I can’t look away. Everything going on here is absolutely perfect.
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