Clipper Cuts Hairstyles
- The buzz cut is popular with military personnel. You'll also see them on men and boys during the summer months. Create this style keeping hair the same, uniform length. Clip hair ¼ inch or shorter. You can create a few variations of this cut. Try a crew cut by leaving the front and the top left of your hair slightly longer, or create an induction cut by cutting your hair so short that you only have stubble.
Most buzz cuts don't require a lot of styling attention---just wash and go. If you have a crew cut, use a little hair gel on wet hair to style the front portion of your hair. - This clipper cut keeps the sides and back extremely short while leaving the top and front slightly longer. The flat top has several variations which allows the wearer more room for expression. Create a traditional flat top by leaving the top of your hair at least ¼ to ½ inch longer than your sides and back. Spike the top using control hold styling gel.
Another way to create a flat top haircut is to leave the front and top longer but make the front longer than the top. Brush the top forward and use control hold styling gel to spike the front upward. - Create a 70s-inspired punk rock Mohawk cut using a pair of clippers, hair gel and a lot of industrial strength hairspray. This clipper cut requires that you cut the back and sides to a ¼ inch or less and leave the top and front long.
Rock your 'hawk by rubbing a quarter-sized amount of hair gel into the top and front and molding the style into a vertical position. Brush the gel through your hair and use your hands to pull the top and front upward. Hold in an upward position for a minute to allow the hair to set. Once the gel is dry, hit the Mohawk with strong, control holding hairspray. Reapply hairspray as needed to maintain a vertical position.
Traditional Clipper Buzz Cut
Flat Top
Mohawk Clipper Cut
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