Whether you like to spend half an hour styling or prefer to be ready in 5 minutes, have shorter or longer hair, we got you covered.
The regular, clean-looking hairstyles can seem a little basic, and there’s nothing wrong with that, but who says you have to look boring? For those guys who don’t think much about the latest hairstyle trends, worry not, we have put together some of the best regular haircuts to guide you into achieving a simple, hustle-free hairstyle. From a burr cut to a simple brush up and a neat pompadour, we cover all hair lengths and types.
AI01
Check out this compilation of improved regular haircuts you can ask any barber to do!
1 / 38
Semi Wavy Hair with Sides Tapered
Pushed Back regular hair looks good with some curls. That being said, the sides are tapered with line ups being carved with a razor. Moreover, the beard is thick and dense plus it is quite well done so that it balances the face.
2 / 38
Natural Part and Undercut
The bar for regular haircut keeps getting higher and higher. This is the suavest a regular haircut can get, with the classic side-swept top. Next, the sides are pushed back but are short too, so there is a taper. And lastly, that fringe makes it all poppy and bling bling.
3 / 38
Pushed Back Quiff With No Temple
This being one of the cleanest looks we have seen is something obvious, what also is obvious is the pushed back quiff, which also happens to be straight strand bunch. Moreover, the sides are short but not just short, it is a sleek temple fade with undercut taper. Everything in this style is incredible.
4 / 38
Afro Coolness with Short Curled Top
Afro hair with short, tight, and dense curls adds a lot of panache, which is always hard to go unnoticed. But small things do make a difference, first, sleek tapered sides with a faded temple. This makes it look under control yet free at the same time. Lastly, don’t miss the neat line ups.
Tips: "Amazon, Amazon Prime, the Amazon logo and Amazon Prime logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates". AS AN AMAZON ASSOCIATE, WE EARN AFFILIATE COMMISSIONS FROM QUALIFYING PURCHASES.