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Should men with long hair get an undercut?

Should men with long hair get an undercut?

Should I get an undercut men long hair? If you have long tresses and want to update your look without sacrificing the length, then a mens long hair undercut is a great option. Its versatility allows you to find a suitable haircut for your face shape, hair texture and personal taste.

Is undercut good for long face?

Not all face shapes can pull off this sharp look. However, it’s an easy job for men with long face shape. Combine your short spikes with an undercut for an even edgier look. This is one of the easiest hairstyles for long faces to maintain.

How do you know if an undercut will suit you men?

Generally speaking, men with square or rectangular faces (and those rarer diamond-shaped faces) tend to suit a longer undercut, as the style softens the angular features. Men with softer features can wear a severe undercut with confidence.

Can you do an undercut with long hair?

With long hair, you may want to keep the undercut a little longer for a more subtle look. If you want to ease your way into an undercut, keep it at 13- to 16-mm. For a bolder undercut, go for 6- to 10-mm. When you’re trying an undercut for the first time, it’s best to go for a longer cut.

Can anyone pull off an undercut?

Any face shape can pull off an undercut, but the length of the remaining hair will be important in the same way it is for any cut.

What is a soft undercut?

This feminine and airy ear-grazing soft undercut bob is a fresh take on a classic style. The point cut blunt baseline softens the edges, while subtle layers throughout add dimension, texture and volume to a seemingly one-length style. Styled with a very gentle Lived In and Nu Wave var.

What to consider before getting an undercut?

Considering Getting an Undercut? Here’s What You Need to Know

  • Consider Your Facial Features. First, consider your facial shape and hairline, and ask yourself what you might look like with all the hair on the sides of your head buzzed away.
  • Cut it in Increments.
  • Experiment.
  • Bottom Line: You do You.