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10 Best Low-Maintenance Hairstyles for Men

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10 Best Low-Maintenance Hairstyles for Men

Getting ready in the AM can sometimes become a real drag. Especially on those days when your hair just will not do what you desire. If your untameable mane has got you running low on patience, it may be time to spend in a haircut that will not cost you your nerves take up your coffee time in the afternoon. The great news is that using a low-maintenance look, you do not have to compromise style any longer. Here are the best low-maintenance hairstyles that will have you looking fantastic with a minimum quantity of work.

2. Crew Cut

The crew cut was worn by university rowing teams. It features longer hair on top that gradually fades into a tight taper along the throat. While this might be among the more complex cuts to do yourself at home, it’s not impossible. All you need is distinct sized trimmer blade guards and decent visualisation abilities. The signature of the look is  longer hair in front, which is usually styled into a quiff or even a little pomp.

Crew Cut Collage

3. Taper Haircut

The taper haircut is quite possibly the most popular hairstyle of this year. Its clean and exact lines are generally cut with scissors instead of clippers and follow the contours of your head. This trimming is the shortest around the neck and slowly develops in length to the top of your crown. Therefore, this style usually only takes a little taming with your palms at the top, or none whatsoever if you are going for more of a #wokeuplikethis effect. Even as it grows out, the taper cut may still look effortlessly good and may spare you from a few regular trips to the salon.

Taper cut collage

4. Short Side Component

Maintaining your hair significantly shorter on the sides, automatically makes your hair appear thicker on the dome. Even though a side part could be tricky to design at such short length, you can always ask your barber to get a little more definition in that region. Then all that is left to do is use a bit (or a whole lot — depending on the depth of your hair) product to sweep your hair over to another side and set your part on display. For a dressier look, you may use pomade as it will add a little bit of glow for your strands. As an alternative, you can decide on something with a matte finish for a more low-key appearance.

short side part collage

5. French Crop

The French crop is a stylish, contemporary take on the classic, military-style Caesar cut. This effortless hairstyle was made to add a small quantity to a upper hair, without the problem of needing to make a quiff or a pomp. The cut is defined by a complete dome of hair together with a drastic taper or fade all around your head, staring at corners of your forehead. As opposed to this Ceasar cut, the French harvest features the addition of a blunt fringe in front. Its length will change, based on personal taste, but typically does not exceed the top of your temples. The fringe also raises the styling choices of the look significantly.

French Crop collage

6. Ivy League

The ivy league clip is probably the greatest buzz haircut there’s, as it’s created using a ‘number 7’ or ‘number 8’ blade guard in your trimmer. With the maximum length on the top, you can combine from the sides and back with one of those shorter clipper attachments. This trimming is low in maintenance and yet still provides enough length to research different styles for different events. You can either glossy it back, comb it in a side area or perhaps make a small quiff on top for volume.

ivy league collage

7. Short Slick Back

A brief slicked back hairstyle is best worn together with a elegant fade or undercut. The comparison will underline and visually increase your normal volume on top. All that’s left to do then is set the look with just a little styling item along with a spoonful. You may even use your palms for a less sleek appearance. The brief slick back is the best low-maintenance style for gents who do not have a lot of time to spare at the toilet but don’t need to compromise a fashionable look at work or after hours.

Short Slick Back Collage

8. Clean Shave

If you feel like creating a clean cut, then a complete shave may be the look for you. After all, freeing yourself from the mane and all associated styling commitments that come with it, can sense nothing less than absolutely liberating. While a bald dome doesn’t require any styling, it does call for routine maintenance. If you are wanting to keep your head neat and cleanly shaven, a shear every day should be in the cards. But, you may easily purchase yourself a few months’ time by growing it to some buzz cut.

Clean Shave

9. Butch Cut

The butch is another extra-short kind of this buzz cut household. With roughly 1/4 of an inch in length, it sits smoothly between the induction cut along with the ivy league. Just like other buzz styles, this one is an superb option if you want to try yourself at a DIY job. All you need is a ‘number 3’ or ‘number 4’ trimmer attachment. The hair is generally retained exactly the same length all around, but you may elect to get a little fade across the sides to bring a bit more depth to your look á la David Beckham.

Butch Cut collage

10. Induction Cut

The induction cut would be the shortest kind of buzz cut. The name stems from its military history; the induction cut was supplied to the new recruits upon joining the military. Apart from the usual upkeep, this hairstyle doesn’t require any fading or styling, and can easily be done in the comfort of your home by eliminating all guards out of your electric clippers. This is going to result in a near-clean shave along with your hair remaining approximately 1/16 of an inch in length. Two slightly longer variants would be the burr cut, using blade dimensions ‘number 1’, at about 1/8 of an inch, or a ‘number 2’ at about 1/4 of an inch.

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