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TheEdgar haircutis a timeless, classic men’s style that has remained popular for decades. This refined yet effortless look is achieved by expertly cutting the hair to create soft texture and movement. Mastering the technique takes patience and practice, but the payoff is well worth it.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk through everything you need to know to cut the Edgar haircut like a pro.
Supplies You’ll Need
- Quality shears – Invest in professional-grade shears for smooth, precise cuts
- Clippers – For tapering the sides/back of the head
- Comb – Have both a wide-tooth comb and a tail comb on hand
- Hair clip – To section hair while cutting
- Water spray bottle – To mist hair before cutting for easier blending
Prep Work
Before you start cutting, properly prepare the hair:
- Shampoo and towel dry the hair – You’ll have more control cutting clean hair
- Evenly distribute any styling products – This creates a uniform canvas to work on
- Make a straight middle part – This acts as your guide for the entire haircut
- Section out a mohawk strip – Use a comb to create a 1-2 inch section down the middle of the head from forehead to nape. Clip the rest of the hair out of the way.
The Cut – Top and Sides
Follow these steps to cut the top and sides:
- Establish the length on top – Determine desired length based on the client’s natural wave pattern and growth cycle. A good starting point is leaving 3-5 inches on top. Point cut vertically into the mohawk section to remove bulk while keeping length.
- Taper the sides – Use clippers to taper the hair close to the head around the sides and back, blending up into the longer top. Create a natural looking fade, leaving more hair at the parietal ridge.
- Texturize – Once the outline is complete, unclip the top sections and point cut vertically throughout to soften the edges. Texturize subtly, removing no more than 1/4 inch of density.
- Check for consistency – Cross-check the sides and top, refining the edges until balanced. The top should blend seamlessly into the tapered sides.
The Cut – Bangs
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To cut the signature Edgar bangs:
- Comb hair straight forward and establish length – The bangs should hit just above the eyebrows. Point cut vertically into the ends to create softness.
- Point cut into the interior – Use vertical cutting and slide cutting to remove bulk inside the bangs while keeping the line solid.
- Texturize and blend – Point cut upward into the bangs to create broken, piecey ends. Softly connect the bangs to the interior hair.
- Adjust as needed – Once the hair is styled, tweak the bangs to perfection. For added texture, point cut more heavily through the ends.
Styling Tips
If women are extremely keen with their nails, men are no less with their hairstyles. Here’s some styling tips:
- Pre-style products like sea salt spray or mousse build texture and volume
- Finish with a lightweight pomade, applying it to the hands and sculpting through the hair
- Use a blow dryer and fingers to direct the top forward and create a relaxed side part
- For added volume, flip the head over while blow drying then set into place
- Let the natural texture and wave of the hair shine through
- Style the bangs loosely to the side, sweeping across the forehead
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Cutting the Edgar can be tricky. Watch out for these rookie mistakes:
- Cutting the top too short – Let the length sit for a day or two before taking off more
- Forgetting to point cut – This removes weight while keeping length
- Cutting the sides too tight – Allow a subtle, natural taper to show off the texture
- Over-texturizing – Use a light hand during texturizing to avoid excessive layering
- Choppy bangs – Point cut up into the bangs for a seamless blend
- Losing the side part – Blow dry hair in the opposite direction of the part to set it
Maintaining the Edgar
To keep your Edgar cut looking sharp:
- Get a trim every 4-6 weeks– Book regular maintenance to keep the edges clean and the shape intact
- Add a gloss treatment– Gloss smoothes flyaways and brings out shine between cuts
- Shampoo sparingly– Over-washing strips the hair of natural oils that contribute to texture
- Use volumizing and sea salt products– These will help pump up fine or flat hair in between washes
Mastering the Edgar may take some finesse, but the payoff is timeless, flawless style. With patience and practice, you’ll be cutting this iconic men’s cut with precision. Follow these tips and techniques for a polished Edgar haircut every time.
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