If you want to look like you actually just rolled out of bed, try out this incredibly messy style. The hard part and tapered sides help to tame this otherwise wild look.
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Long Spiked Texture
For a classy yet fun look, this spiked style delivers. The spikes also serve as the fringe, making this cut quite unique.
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Foreheaded Long Strands
If you were to brush a faux hawk straight down, you might get something like this long, swooping fringe style that bears a touch of punk culture.
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Mildly Faded Line Up with Straight Front
Taking inspiration from the classic bowl cut, this fringe style uses both scissor cutting and tapering to ensure the “bowl” is prominent.
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Messy Top with Acute Angled Fringe
This angular, slightly asymmetrical fringe is complemented by a sharp line up that unifies the haircut into one cohesive look.
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Around The World Fringes
Here, the fringe is longer on the edges and in the middle. This frames the face nicely, making this a great choice for men with oval- or diamond-shaped faces.
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Hipster Straight Fringe with Subtle Low Fade
When in doubt, you can always go for a simple straight fringe. The fade on the sides is subtle but really makes the fringe pop.
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Textured Top with Twin Fringe
This style features a tidy, uniform fringe with double fangs on the far side that continue the textured motion of the hair.
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Dyed Top with Fancy Fringes
Here’s an uncommon take on a fringe style. Really, the only fringe here consists of two “fangs” on either side of the head, but there’s no denying it creates a one-of-a-kind style.
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