Despite the chilly weather, spring is here. While the season of renewal is still settling in, you can start to embrace it with a new haircut.
I know what you're thinking: "Why switch up a good thing?" For most men, a new hairstyle isn't exactly at the top of the list for the changing seasons. But if there was ever a time to do so, spring is it. With warmer days on the horizon, you can test out a shorter style or even spring (pun intended) for a fun new hair color. No matter what's on your agenda this season, a haircut can be a nice way to spice things up.
Keep reading to see some of the top trending styles to test drive right now.
The Undercut
This contemporary haircut is a trendy look that's hard to miss. It features closely cut, almost buzzed sides, with most of the length kept on top. The stark contrast gives the style a voluminous, structured look and can complement your facial features.
For this particular cut, you need to start with a decent length. The idea is to add structure by using products to create a posh style. That said, it's a nice fit for a range of textures and offers some versatility if you want to get creative.
The Low Fade
A classic choice for any texture, the low fade is perfect for the warmer months to come. It's simple, clean, and probably the most low-maintenance cut around. With a shorter length of hair, it's important to stay on top of things to keep it looking sharp. Routine trips to the barber for trims and shapeups around the hairline will ensure that your cut looks clean from every angle.
Fringy Shag
Shags have become a popular choice among Hollywood A-listers. If you've been blessed with a head of full and long hair, consider this your cue to try a shag.
The final look may require little to no maintenance, but you'll need to see your barber to lay the groundwork. Together, you can decide on a shape that best fits your face and hair texture. Maintaining the look at home should be easy. Simply invest in a good shampoo, conditioner, and brush to ensure your hair looks effortlessly tousled and not matted.