Short Crop Haircut | Simple Short Fade Haircut For Men

Regal Gentleman
22 Dec 201920:13

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host walks viewers through a haircut session, focusing on creating a high skin fade with a textured, overgrown crop look. Using scissors and a razor, the stylist shapes the hair to achieve a messy yet natural appearance, paying special attention to a double crown. The video also covers techniques for blending, adding texture, and styling the fringe for a more jagged finish. The session concludes with a product application to enhance the final look, showcasing a polished yet casual hairstyle.

Takeaways

  • 💇‍♂️ The haircut involves a high skin fade and a textured, messy top with a shorter fringe for a natural look.
  • ✂️ The stylist is using scissors and a razor to achieve a choppy, jagged effect on the fringe, blending it in with the rest of the haircut.
  • 🧼 The hair is shampooed and conditioned before the cut to prepare it for shaping, starting with the top and then graduating down to the sides.
  • 👑 The client has a double crown, which is easier to manage with short hair. The stylist opts to keep the crown shorter to prevent it from sticking up.
  • 🔪 The stylist is cutting the top in small sections to create a more natural, textured appearance rather than the uniformity of a buzz cut.
  • 🪒 A razor is used to soften the fringe and create a softer, less blunt effect in the haircut.
  • 🔝 Texturizing is added through the top to break up the thickness and ensure the haircut stays flatter as it grows out.
  • ✂️ The stylist uses a clipper-over-comb technique to blend the hair and create a high fade that follows the natural shape of the head.
  • 👀 The stylist frequently steps back to check the progress, ensuring an even, well-blended fade from the top to the sides.
  • 🧴 After the cut, a small amount of product is applied to add texture and break up the hair for a more finished look.

Q & A

  • What type of haircut is being described in the video?

    -The haircut is a high skin fade with a textured crop. It's similar to a buzz cut but with scissor work to create more texture and movement at the top, and a shorter, jagged fringe.

  • What is the specific approach to cutting the fringe in this haircut?

    -The fringe is cut shorter and made jagged using a razor to create a more choppy, textured look that contrasts with the rest of the hair.

  • How is the double crown area handled during the haircut?

    -Because the client has a double crown, the stylist opts to cut the crown area shorter to prevent it from sticking up. This helps keep the hairstyle looking neat as it grows out.

  • Why does the stylist choose to use scissors and a razor for texturizing the hair?

    -The stylist uses scissors and a razor to add texture and movement to the hair, making it look messy and more natural, while still maintaining the structure of the haircut.

  • How does the stylist ensure the haircut will still look good as it grows out?

    -The stylist cuts the hair shorter and ensures a high fade, which helps maintain the aesthetic for a few weeks as it grows out, especially since the client gets frequent haircuts.

  • What tools are used for creating the high skin fade?

    -The stylist uses clippers with different guard sizes (e.g., number two, zero, half) and blending techniques to create the high skin fade, ensuring smooth transitions between lengths.

  • Why is the hair washed and conditioned before the haircut starts?

    -The hair is washed and conditioned to make it easier to cut and manage, especially since it is short and needs precise shaping.

  • What does the stylist mean by 'collapse' in reference to the haircut?

    -The stylist uses the term 'collapse' to describe a technique that removes thickness from the roots, helping the hair sit flatter and preventing it from spiking up as it grows out.

  • How does the stylist achieve the messy, textured look?

    -The messy, textured look is achieved by cutting into the hair at different angles, using a razor to break up the fringe, and applying texturizing techniques throughout the top.

  • What product does the stylist apply at the end of the haircut, and why?

    -The stylist applies a small amount of a product called 'Ruga Gentle Markaway' to break up the hair and add definition, enhancing the textured, natural finish of the haircut.

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