Best Hair Product for an Undercut: 11 Best Long Undercuts for Men
One of the best things about a long undercut is its versatility, and just in case you lost touch with the many other ways to wear it while it’s going through its stages, we did it for you. We’d really hate to see this edgy trend go out of style, so scroll on:
1. Comb-Over Long Undercut for Men
Old versions of this “dad” look might have sustained a bad rap, but this modern update is sleek, smooth, and even kind of sexy. Use pomade (we like Bed Head for Men by TIGI Slick Trick) to slick your hair down to one side and comb it to refine it.
2. Half-Up Knot Undercut
For dudes who are smack in the middle of this in-between stage where hair is neither here nor there, a half-up topknot can get you through the worst of times. Some firm-hold gel on the sides, like AXE Adrenaline Spiked Up Look: Extreme Hold Gel, can help tame down any spikes.
3. Barbershop Fade Undercut
A medium-faded shave is ideal if you’re growing out the top but want to leave the sides and back a bit groomed. Bonus: This look is one of the easiest to maintain and quickly transitions into a regular classic fade if you decide to chop it all off.
4. Cornrows Undercut
A long undercut on natural-textured hair is great for braided looks like this pair of thick cornrows. Have it professionally done at a barbershop or salon, and ask them to use their Dutch braiding skills.
5. Relaxed
For undercut long hair with a relaxed texture, ensure your lengths are combed and groomed regularly to achieve this polished yet edgy look. One of the most popular versions of a true long hair undercut features one side that’s completely shaven and the other side worn straight near the chin or longer. Edgy and high-impact, it’s also a high-maintenance look that requires frequent trims to keep that neat side clipping looking fresh. Tip: Invest in your clippers to save a few trips to the barber.
6. Bleached Undercut
Sporty and more casual than other versions, this look features sides and a back almost fully slicked down and a top dyed for a little somethin’ near the bang area.
7. Choppy Gray
If you’re still experimenting with the length you want your undercut, bide your time. Keep yourself from getting bored with your look with a trendy color. Also, ask your stylist to make the top choppy (no razor-cutting!) for a chunkier, more textured feel.
8. Sleek Man Bun
You can’t go wrong with a classic! Great for appearing well-groomed during more formal or corporate settings, we love a sleek man bun or knot on short or shaven sides. We don’t suggest attempting this look if your back and sides are spiking.
9. Platinum
This is a good example of how a great color and clean, rounded haircut can help blend two different hair lengths. Look closer, and you’ll see that the top is floppier and much longer than the sides and back.
10. Pomp
If four to five inches is the most you’ll go in terms of a long undercut, styling it in a high, volumized pompadour with the help of some paste (we like Dove Men+Care Sculpting Paste) can help you experiment with texture and volume.
11. Top Knot
Another classic go-to while hair is growing out is the baby topknot. You must brush the top back into a small ponytail and leave the last loop tucked into the elastic and not completely pulled through. Are you thinking about trying one of these long undercut styles? Be sure to snap a picture and tag us @AllThingsHairUS!