Men's haircut collection

Choose the top, sides, and outline.

Compare twelve familiar cuts and learn what to ask for beyond a haircut name.

A men's haircut is a combination of top length, top direction, side length, transition height, crown connection, neckline, and facial-hair balance. Preview the complete outline, then describe each zone clearly to the barber.

Men's textured crop haircut preview

Barber consultation basics

Fade height is not fade length

Low, mid, and high describe where the transition rises. Skin, half, one, and longer guards describe the shortest area. Decide both. Then explain whether the top moves forward, back, up, sideways, or stays in its natural curl.

Choose for your real return schedule

A skin fade may look sharp immediately but shows regrowth quickly. A low taper or scissor-cut side grows more softly. Select the version that still works when you normally return, not only during the first week.

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See the side contrast before the clippers.

Use HairChanger to compare haircuts, colors, and complete style directions before making a permanent change.

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