1. The Classic Undercut
For something a little more conservative, go for a classic undercut
which still maintains trimmed sides, but leaves the top not too long.
The classic undercut is recommended for those who may be a little
apprehensive about this haircut because it is relatively simple and
isn’t too extreme. Styling the classic undercut is simple, and a bit of
hair product will keep it clean and polished. A wet look gel or mousse
will give this cut a forties/fifties touch which can be great to change
the proportions up.
2. Layered Undercut
For something a bit different, a layered undercut is what you will
want. This version of the undercut is also advised for those who want to
add fullness and depth to your hair from a visual perspective. By
adding layers, this will visually amplify your locks, working to make
the hair look more voluminous. You should also determine to what degree
you wish to layer your hair. This means when you’re getting your hair
cut by a barber, you should start off by cutting shorter segments off
your hair, and then proceed to take off longer portions if you are
liking the way it suits your face.
3. Slicked Back Undercut
The trick to pulling off the slicked back undercut is to ensure your
hair is long enough up top for the styling of this version of the
undercut hair trend. You’ll want your hair longer and the key to
ensuring it looks polished is to use a great quality hair product to
tame the longer proportions up top. For a more modern take on the
slicked back undercut, opt for a matte hair mousse to keep things
relatively textured. For a more old school adaptation of the trend, a
wet look hair product will ensure the cut looks more structured whilst
maintaining a relaxed reference to the past.
4. Side Swept Undercut
The side-swept version of the undercut is best channeled in pompadour-esque styling.
Much like the slicked back undercut, the first step to harnessing a
side swept undercut is to ensure you have longer proportions up top so
the slicking of the hair works well with the shorter sides of
your haircut. The key to pulling off the side swept undercut is to make
sure that you are parting your hair the right way. This differs for
everyone, so ensure that you are choosing the best part for your face.
This is generally determined by which way your hair naturally falls.
5. Puffy Undercut
The one thing that you will need to pull off the puffy undercut is a
lot of volume and texture. This version of the undercut is also
dependent on the kind of hair that you naturally possess. Gentlemen with
curlier or wavier hair types will find this styling easier to recreate,
particularly when it comes to applying product to your hair to enhance
your natural waves. For men with straighter hair types, creating more
texture with the layering of your hair is important and will aid when it
comes to styling a puffy undercut. Keep in mind that matte hair product
works nicely with this version.
6. Disconnected Undercut
The disconnected undercut relies on a stark contrast between your
hair up top alongside the shaven sides of your hair, distinguished with a
line. There is a refined way to interpret this version of the undercut
and it comes down to styling. Our advice? Adopt this version with a
forties inspiration, maintaining a side part and products which will make your hair look more glossy to amplify the retro elements of your styling.
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