Kind of a quiff-like, the fauxhawk
sits somewhere between the easiness of a French crop and a statement
style whether you opt to take the back and sides really short to
emphasise your fauxhawk, or keep it all a little longer for a more even keel,
it’s essential to leave the front section – the focal point of this look –
longer than the rest.
You
can also customise the top maintain some length through the crown for an
overall softer shape or have it cut shorter to produce a sharper
finish with a strong contrast from front to back.
How To Style
When it comes to
styling, the fauxhawk is surprisingly versatile; keep the front neat and tidy
for a smarter, work-appropriate look or go big and messy to make a statement on
a night out.
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