Want to try something new with your undercut? See how the guys below style it reminiscent of the quirky bowl cut of the ’80s, but with none of the cheese factor. Read on:
The Bowl Cut Undercut: How to Wear It
1. Ask for shorter pieces at the crown.
Unless you have a particularly stubborn cowlick, some shorter layers at the crown of your head help give more dimension to your bowl cut. If you want to break up the roundness of your bowl cut, ask your stylist to point-cut in some subtle layers at the top, which you can then smooth down with some product.
2. Brush the layers toward the front.
By definition, a bowl cut undercut should have layers of semi- to equal length all around the top of your hair, with the sides shaven or faded. This contrast is what modernizes the look from its 1980s predecessor, so play it up by slightly exaggerating the forward layers by brushing with a comb, and keeping hair in place with some gel or wax, such as Bed Head for Men by TIGI Pure Texture Molding Paste.
3. Texturize your fringe.
The messier, the edgier—your bangs, especially. Take some leftover wax and ruffle up the crown, while finger-styling the front hairline. This look transitions easily into a block haircut or even a fauxhawk/mohawk after a month or two, so plus points for versatility.
4. Wear it wavy or curly.
Have naturally curly or wavy hair? The trick behind nailing the bowl cut undercut style the modern way is to work with what you’ve got. Recreate this look by using products that will help accentuate your natural texture. Use a foam, like Bed Head for Men Press Up Styling Foam, to add a weightless hold and a natural finish to your style.