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70 Best Men’s Haircuts in 2025: Modern, Stylish, and Low-Maintenance

Knox Beasley, MD

Reviewed by Knox Beasley, MD

Written by Lauren Panoff

Published 01/13/2025

Gentlemen, it’s time to step away from your clippers and that two-year-old buzz cut you’ve been under the guise of pulling off.

What are the best men’s haircuts? We’ve got you covered.

Whether you’re chasing boardroom-level polish, gym-approved practicality, or the elusive, messy-but-coifed I woke up like this vibe, there’s something for everyone. The most important thing, of course, is that you like your haircut and can maintain it.

We’re rounding up 70 of the best haircuts for men, including plenty of options from sharp fades and short cuts to classic yet modernized chops and low-maintenance hawks.

1. Classic Crew Cut

Short on the sides and back, with slightly longer hair on top for a clean, polished look. Ideal for busy guys who don’t want to mess with hair in the morning. Maintenance involves a trim every few weeks. The benefits? It works with nearly every face shape.

2. Buzz Cut

A close-cropped look that’s even all around. Perfect for guys who want no fuss, no frills, and no bad hair days. Maintenance? Almost none unless you DIY trim weekly. Bonus: If you have thinning hair that’s more noticeable when long, this is a simple way to hide it.

3. High and Tight

Inspired by military men’s haircuts, this look features ultra-short sides with a slightly longer top. It’s functional, masculine, and low-effort — great for workouts and daily wear. Just visit your barber every few weeks to keep it sharp.

4. French Crop

A short, tapered cut with a textured fringe that hangs slightly over the forehead. It’s versatile — style it neat or leave it messy. Add a bit of styling cream to define the texture, and you’re set.

5. Textured Quiff

This longer-on-top men’s haircut styled upward combines volume and flair. Perfect for standing out at work or play, it needs some pomade and a hairdryer for the lift but rewards you with compliments. It’s confident without being too flashy, like business-casual sneakers.

6. Side Part

A timeless style featuring neatly parted hair combed to one side, with the sides trimmed short. Good for professionals who mean business or men noticing signs of male pattern baldness, it requires a bit of gel and a comb for styling. Think James Bond meets Wall Street.

7. Ivy League Cut

Like a crew cut but with longer hair on top, this style is combed to the side for a polished finish. A stellar option for men seeking a casual yet professional look. Maintenance is minimal: trims every four to weeks. Plus, it pairs well with suits, sweatpants, and everything in between.

8. Faux Hawk

A toned-down mohawk with longer hair spiked up in the center, this one has been around for a while but remains in style. The sides are clipped short, making it edgy but wearable. A faux hawk with shape requires some gel or wax, but the results scream personality.

9. Undercut

Shaved or short sides with a longer, versatile top. Slick it back, leave it messy, or add volume. Maintenance involves trims to keep the sides clean, but the styling options are up to you from there.

10. Skin-Fade

This cut fades from shaved sides into slightly longer hair on top, creating a clean gradient. It’s sharp, modern, and works for almost any occasion. Regular barber visits keep a fade looking crisp. The skin-fade can make even a basic T-shirt stylish.

11. Pompadour

A voluminous, slicked-back look that channels vintage Elvis but feels modern. It requires some effort (a hairdryer and pomade for styling), but the payoff is worth it. Best for guys who love the spotlight or have killer cheekbones.

12. Short Dreads

Small, tight locks that are low-maintenance when styled. Regular moisturizing and twisting keep them fresh, while the length keeps things manageable. Pro tip: Find a barber skilled in dread maintenance for the best longevity.

13. Textured Crop

Messy yet chic, a textured crop features short, textured layers on top with faded or tapered sides. This is the men’s haircut for guys who want to look effortlessly cool and don’t want to overthink their mop. Bedhead, but make it fashion.

14. Curtain Bangs

Longer hair parted in the center with bangs that frame the face — reminiscent of a ’90s Leo DiCaprio. A little gel adds definition, but you can skip it for a casual, windswept vibe.

15. Shaggy Layers

This men’s haircut features long, uneven layers for a laid-back, surfer-inspired look. No need for daily styling — just let it grow and go. It’s just the thing for guys who value freedom and don’t want their hair getting in the way of their adventures, whether it’s hiking on the weekend or catching happy hour after work.

16. Spiky Cut

Short on the sides with a slightly longer top spiked up for a playful, youthful vibe. Use gel or wax to keep the spikes in place. Maintenance? A monthly trim and a good sense of humor.

17. Caesar Cut

This low-maintenance style has short hair all around with a straight fringe. Named after Julius Caesar, it’s a cut that declares, “I came, I saw, I conquered…my barber appointment.” Simply wash and dry, and you’re ready to seize the day.

18. Comb-Over Fade

Short sides fade into a longer top combed neatly to one side. Maintenance involves light styling with pomade and a barber visit every four to six weeks to keep the fade sharp, professional, and suave.

19. Slick-Back

The top is left long enough to comb back neatly, while the sides are trimmed short. Use a dab of gel or pomade, and you’re ready for anything, from closing deals to date nights.

20. Mohawk

Bold, daring, and not for the faint-hearted, this cut leaves a strip of longer hair down the center with shaved sides. With the right combination of a strong gel and enough confidence, you can make a mohawk work for you.

21. Taper Fade

A classic fade that gradually shortens as it goes down the sides, blending seamlessly into the longer top. Stylish yet subtle, a taper fade works for every occasion. Maintenance involves trims from your barber to keep it looking fresh.

22. Surfer Hair

You can have messy, wavy, sun-kissed hair, even if you’ve never touched a surfboard. It’s ideal for low-maintenance guys who want an effortlessly cool vibe.

23. Messy Fringe

Short sides with a slightly longer, textured fringe that hangs over the forehead. It’s casual yet stylish. Add some mousse for texture, or leave it natural for a just-rolled-out-of-bed look.

24. Disconnected Undercut

Shaved sides with a dramatic contrast to a longer top. The sharp disconnect makes a bold statement. Whatever you prefer, just slick it back, leave it messy, or comb it neat.

25. Low Fade

A subtle fade starting lower on the head, paired with a neat or textured top. Great for guys who want something stylish but understated. This men’s haircut pairs well with almost any wardrobe and is easy to maintain.

26. Medium-Length Side Sweep

Hair is cut to a medium length on top and swept to the side for a polished look. Style it neat for work or messy for weekends — a light pomade helps keep it in place.

27. Short Afro

A rounded, well-shaped afro kept at a manageable length. This men’s haircut is stylish, low-maintenance, and celebrates natural texture. Keep it hydrated and visit your barber for shaping every few weeks.

28. Man Bun

Longer hair pulled back into a bun. This look is for active guys who want to keep their hair out of their faces while still being trendy. Maintenance involves regular conditioning and securing a good hair tie.

29. Crew Cut With Fade

A classic crew cut with the added flair of a fade on the sides. It’s simple, stylish, and low-maintenance. Ideal for guys who want a fresh twist on a traditional look.

30. Long Textured Waves

If you’ve always wanted long locks, perhaps this is the time to let your hair grow into long, natural waves. Minimal effort required — just some conditioner to keep it hydrated (choose the right formula to prevent greasiness).

31. Flat Top

To achieve a flat top, hair is cut short on the sides and even on top for a sharp, geometric look. It’s bold, iconic, and needs regular maintenance to keep it flat and fresh.

32. Drop Fade

A unique fade that drops lower behind the ears for a distinct shape. Pair it with any top style for a modern twist, and get it trimmed every few weeks to keep the fade looking sharp.

33. Curly Taper Fade

Looking for a new direction to highlight your natural curls? Show them off on the top with tapered sides for a stylish yet effortless look. Just add cream to define the texture of your curly hair, and stay in touch with your barber.

34. Bowl Cut (Modern)

First things first: This is not the bowl cut your mom gave you with a literal bowl. This modern version features sharp lines and fades for an edgy update. Maintenance calls for some product to keep the shape of this quirky, bold cut.

35. Shaved Head

If your goal is zero styling, a shaved head is it. Being bald and beautiful does require regular shaving to keep things smooth, but you’ll save a fortune on shampoo.

36. Hard Part

A bold, shaved line defines the part, creating a crisp, clean look with short sides and a longer top. This men’s haircut is bold and stylish, requiring regular barber visits to maintain the line. But it’s an excellent way to clean up without looking like you’re trying too hard.

37. Blowout

Blowouts are for dudes, too. Think short sides with the top styled upward into voluminous, windswept perfection. It requires some styling mousse but rewards you with a confident look.

38. Quiff With Taper

A quiff with tapered sides combines volume with a sharp fade. Keep it in place with a bit of pomade and a blow dryer. This is a haircut that says, “I’m here to slay — but I’m chill.”

39. Short and Messy

A short hairstyle with a touch of texture for a carefree, rugged vibe. Add matte paste to enhance the messiness, or just let it go all-natural. Maintenance and hair care is minimal, making it perfect for guys who want to keep things stylishly lazy.

40. Burst-Fade Mohawk

With this take on a mohawk, the sides fade into the hairline, leaving a strip of longer hair down the middle for a traditional effect. It’s edgy and unique, requiring regular trims and a touch of product to keep things in place.

41. Angular Fringe

A sharp, asymmetrical fringe paired with tapered or faded sides for a contemporary, stylish look. Edgy yet wearable, it’s for guys who like to push boundaries. Use a little styling cream to define the fringe, and you’re good to go.

42. Curls With Undercut

Keep your natural curls voluminous on top with a sharp undercut to create contrast. It’s a bold, modern look that highlights your natural hair type. Tame it as much as you like with product, or leave it free and wild.

43. Medium Shag

Messy layers all around create a laid-back vibe for guys who want something effortlessly cool. Just let it grow out naturally, and occasionally trim the ends to keep the shape and desired length.

44. Temple Fade

This fade focuses on the temple area, blending into the hairline while leaving the top natural. It’s subtle, clean, and pairs well with various styles. Maintenance involves barber visits every few weeks to keep the fade sharp.

45. Afro Taper Fade

A classic afro with a tapered fade for a clean, on-trend twist. The taper adds structure, while the afro showcases natural texture. Regular moisturizing keeps it looking sharp, and visits to the barbershop maintain the fade.

46. Mullet (Modern)

Party in the back, business in the front — but reinvented. The modern mullet features tapered sides with textured layers for a trendy, edgy appeal. This low-maintenance men’s haircut is for guys who don’t take life too seriously. The new mullet is making a comeback — are you going to be a part of its hair trend revival?

47. Widow’s Peak Fade

This fade accentuates a widow’s peak, blending the sides while leaving volume on top. It’s sleek, in line with current trends, and embraces natural hairlines. Maintenance involves trims every few weeks to keep the fade sharp.

48. Textured Comb-Over

Comb-overs: not just for balding men. Try this comb-over with added texture for a casual yet polished vibe. It’s versatile, working for formal events and weekend hangouts. Use a little styling cream to define the texture.

49. Long Layers

Long hair with layers adds movement and texture for guys who want to grow out their locks. Minimal styling products are required — just condition regularly to keep it healthy and carefree.

50. Short Back and Sides

A timeless cut with the back and sides kept short, leaving the top slightly longer. Perfect for professionals and students alike, it’s neat, low-maintenance, and versatile.

51. Messy Taper

A tapered cut with the top left messy and tousled for a relaxed, contemporary vibe. Style with your fingers and a little matte paste — no comb required.

52. Short Pompadour

A mini version of the classic pompadour with shorter sides and a modest height on top. It’s sleek and ideal for making an impression without overdoing it. Use pomade to add volume, and you’re ready for anything.

53. Undercut With Slick-Back

An undercut paired with a slicked-back top for a sophisticated yet edgy vibe. It’s versatile, blending retro and modern aesthetics. A little pomade and a comb make styling easy.

54. Classic Taper

Short on the sides and back with a gradual taper into the longer top. It’s a clean, timeless look that suits any age or profession. Maintenance is minimal, and the versatility makes this men’s haircut a safe bet for any guy looking for a fuss-free approach.

55. Textured Mohawk

A modern take on the mohawk with textured, layered hair on top. The sides are faded for a cleaner look, while the top adds personality. Style with wax or leave it be to let it do as it pleases.

56. Brush-Up

Hair is brushed upward and styled for a voluminous, wind-blown look. Use a blow dryer and lightweight mousse for lift. This cut is ideal for guys who want height and texture without looking overdone.

57. Long Slick-Back

Hair is grown out and slicked back neatly, giving a refined, polished look. Just the thing for men who love the vintage aesthetic. Use pomade to keep it sleek and shiny.

58. Short Fringe

A cropped cut with a short fringe resting on the forehead. It’s minimalist, clean, and ideal for low-maintenance types. Add a touch of product for definition, or let it do its thing naturally. This men’s haircut is as laid-back as you are.

59. Disconnected Fade

A sharp fade on the sides with a dramatic disconnect to the longer top. It’s bold and fashion-forward, requiring barber upkeep to keep the lines crisp.

60. Choppy Layers

Uneven layers on top add texture and movement, paired with short sides for contrast. Choppy layers are good for guys who like a relaxed, bedhead look that doesn’t require too much effort. Just tousle and go.

61. Tight Curls With Fade

Stylish and low-maintenance, this men’s haircut allows natural curls to stay tight on top with a clean fade on the sides. It’s polished but celebrates natural texture.

62. High-Top Fade

A tall, flat top with a sharp fade on the sides. This retro-inspired cut is a showstopper and works best with a strong, natural hair texture. Regular trims keep the shape intact.

63. Medium-Length Curtains

A retro throwback featuring medium-length hair parted down the middle. It can work for men with naturally wavy or straight hair. Maintenance is simple — just condition and channel your inner heartthrob.

64. Military Buzz Cut

A close-cropped, even cut that’s all about simplicity. It’s practical, masculine, and low-maintenance. This haircut is for guys who want zero fuss and maximum efficiency in their morning routines — and in life.

65. Side-Swept Undercut

An undercut paired with a longer top swept dramatically to the side. It’s edgy and modern, perfect for making a statement. Use pomade or styling cream, and you’re ready for anything.

66. Low Bun

Long hair offers versatility that a short haircut just doesn’t. Tie it into a low bun for a sleek, minimalist look — great for professionals or anyone who wants to keep their hair out of the way. Regular conditioning helps it stay healthy and feel soft.

67. Long Dreads

For guys who want to stand out while keeping things authentic, shoulder-length dreadlocks are unique, trendy, and a celebration of natural texture. Keep them moisturized and visit a skilled barber for maintenance.

68. Wavy Fringe

Wavy hair styled into a loose fringe that falls over the forehead. It’s casual and romantic, making it a prime option for men with texture to show off. Use lightweight styling cream to enhance the waves, or leave them natural with low effort needed.

69. Skin-Fade With Crop

A clean skin-fade paired with a textured crop on top. It’s sharp, modern, and requires minimal styling. Just add a smidge of wax for texture, and you’re good to go.

70. Natural Texture Cut

Keep your hair’s natural texture the focus with a simple, evenly trimmed style. Just condition regularly to keep it healthy, and let your hair do its thing.

What’s the best haircut for men? It depends on the guy, but usually, it’s one that requires minimal styling and overall effort. Lucky for you, there’s a wide range of men’s haircuts to choose from that can fit the bill.

When deciding which men’s haircut to get, keep these tips in mind:

  • Make a realistic choice for your lifestyle. No matter how cool a men’s hairstyle looks in a celebrity photo, it won’t last long if the upkeep doesn’t match your abilities. For example, if you don’t plan on purchasing any hair paste or shaping your faux hawk in the morning, you should probably choose something more manageable.

  • Tell your barber what you want. Accept it: Your stylist is more skilled than you. It’s their job to understand men’s hairstyles and help you choose one that makes sense for you. Communicate what you want and let them work their magic.

  • Remember, haircuts aren’t forever. If you make a hairstyle choice that doesn’t end up suiting you, you can always let it grow back out. After all, healthy hair grows at a rate of about a half-inch per month, during which you can play around with styling while you figure out how you want to cut it next.

Many men deal with hair loss, which could be caused by a number of things (but can also be treated with several options). This can affect your choices of haircuts.

If this sounds like something you’d like to address while weighing new hairstyles, start by taking our free men’s hair assessment.

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Knox Beasley, MD

Dr. Knox Beasley is a board certified dermatologist specializing in hair loss. He completed his undergraduate studies at the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY, and subsequently attended medical school at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, LA. 

Dr. Beasley first began doing telemedicine during his dermatology residency in 2013 with the military, helping to diagnose dermatologic conditions in soldiers all over the world. 

Dr. Beasley is board certified by the American Board of Dermatology, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology.

Originally from Nashville, TN, Dr. Beasley currently lives in North Carolina and enjoys spending time outdoors (with sunscreen of course) with his wife and two children in his spare time. 

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