10 Modern and Classic Variations Of The Undercut Fade
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Medium Crop and Side-Brush-Back
Great for the man that has to work with his hands all day and needs his hair out of his eyes. If your a fan of low-maintenance hairstyles that look good all day then this simple yet classic look should do you justice. Great for mechanics and military men alike.
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Texture French and Mix-Matched Fringe
Sporting a fringe that varies in length is not something any Tom, Dick, or Harry can pull off. If you’re looking for a unique style that makes a bold statement, this might be your answer. Glasses, optional.
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Side Brush Back and Skin Fade
This next style is a great example of how sometimes less is truly more. High fade on the sides while the top is kept short but still long enough to run your fingers through. Easy to maintain, just add gel and you’re good to go.
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Natural Parted Brush Up and Undercut
This is such a sharp and stylish look thanks to the clean temple fade. The voluminous brushed-up top provides the perfect balance to the undercut.
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Neat Temple Fade with High Volume Pompadour
If you thought the volume on the last hairstyle was too soft and you want to turn it up and piss off your neighbors then why not go with the pompadour look. Although a misnomer and incorrectly attributed to Madame de Pompadour by hairstylists in the ’90s, this style looks to bring back the big hair of the Victorian era bourgeoisie. Encore!
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Small Curled Top with Faded Temple
Similar to the previous style that flaunted some curl swagger, only this time the curls are much shorter giving you a sportier look. The fade and the trimmed beard work together to keep your face cool whether your hiking, biking, or running across a football field.
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