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Original Skin High Fade



Mid Fade With High Volume Undercut

Low Separated With Very Short Sides



Faux Hawk

Combed Forward Undercut

Combed Forward Undercut

Tall Quiff



Brushed Back Undercut ‘
Long Hair With Bald Sides


California Thick Wavy Undercut



Thin Hair Disconnected Undercut ‘
Disconnected Undercut by Thick Hair


Forward Facing Long Wavy Hair



Textured Waves Shaved Sides ‘
Natural Twists And Line Patterns


Forward Facing Long Wavy Hair



Textured Waves Shaved Sides ‘
Natural Twists And Line Patterns



A Gentleman Undercut

Special Asymmetrical Fringe




A with Barber This is a very classic traditional look with a little modern twist. I’d call this haircut a mid-bald fade classic side-part. It’s also one of men’s most common hairstyles. On most head types, this style is a pretty attractive hairstyle. You should equate it with a man who loves to look beautiful. This disconnected style might be for someone who loves styling their hair extensively. This hairstyle, I guess, works best with straight hair. To achieve this disconnected look, I use Clay-Pomade by Baxter of California for curly hair. I tend to avoid such shiny pomades and grease. I prefer clays and creams to show the true essence of a well-done haircut and style rather than scratching down the hair and sacrificing the charm of a well-structured haircut.

Undercut thinning hair.It may be super easy to design. I textured the top heavily to give it a piecey feel. To build this look, you can use a clay or textured pomade and even smooth it out with a flat iron. This cut works on all styles of skin. I love to see this on curly hair guys. To men looking to haircuts for thin / fine hair, I wouldn’t suggest this or have a highly advanced receding hairline. It’s a great way to tie it all in if you have facial hair blending your beard into the cut. Hair Style