Classic Straight Edgar Cut with Sharp Blunt Fringe and High Skin Fade
Top
Short (2-5 cm)
Sides
Shaved / Skin (0 mm)
Hair Type
Straight (Type 1)
Face Shape
Rectangular
Maintenance
Medium
Thickness
Medium / Normal
About This Style
The classic Edgar cut showcased here is a bold statement balancing sharp structure with a clean aesthetic. Characterized by its signature blunt straight-across fringe, this variation features an ultra-tight high skin fade. The contrast between the heavy weight line at the temples and the completely shaved sides creates a striking visual disconnect defining this unique, modern silhouette.
This style is exceptionally well-suited for men wanting a contemporary edge without sacrificing sophistication. Because the hair is naturally dark and straight, the architectural lines of the fringe are highly pronounced, making it a great choice for a rectangular face shape. The strong horizontal lines of the bangs help visually widen the face, providing excellent structural balance and drawing attention directly to the eyes.
Ideal for an everyday lifestyle, this cut requires minimal daily styling while delivering maximum visual impact. The forward-sweeping motion naturally falls into place, making your morning routine highly efficient and keeping you looking incredibly sharp with virtually zero effort. Whether you are in a casual setting or a fast-paced work environment, this haircut stands out.
This style is exceptionally well-suited for men wanting a contemporary edge without sacrificing sophistication. Because the hair is naturally dark and straight, the architectural lines of the fringe are highly pronounced, making it a great choice for a rectangular face shape. The strong horizontal lines of the bangs help visually widen the face, providing excellent structural balance and drawing attention directly to the eyes.
Ideal for an everyday lifestyle, this cut requires minimal daily styling while delivering maximum visual impact. The forward-sweeping motion naturally falls into place, making your morning routine highly efficient and keeping you looking incredibly sharp with virtually zero effort. Whether you are in a casual setting or a fast-paced work environment, this haircut stands out.
Key Features
- Ultra-sharp, blunt fringe cut horizontally across the mid-forehead for a strong, undeniable geometric presence.
- High skin fade starting completely bald at the base and blending rapidly into the upper weight line for contrast.
- Pronounced weight line around the parietal ridge, creating a distinct "mushroom" or bowl-like stylish disconnect.
- Forward-sweeping hair flow originating from the crown, directing all top length smoothly toward the face.
- Smooth, straight hair texture that lays completely flat without natural volume, emphasizing the precision of the cut.
- Short top length (2-5 cm) that maintains a tight, compact silhouette against the natural curvature of the head shape.
Getting the Cut
- Ask for a classic Edgar cut with a high skin fade on the sides and back, taken completely down to a zero foil shaver.
- Request a heavy weight line at the parietal ridge, leaving a distinct disconnect rather than a seamless blend into the top.
- Have the top cut to approximately 2-5 cm using scissors, ensuring it is long enough to lay flat but short enough to avoid bulk.
- Instruct your barber to direct all the hair forward from the crown toward the forehead during the entire cutting process.
- Ask for a blunt, straight-across fringe cut horizontally across the forehead, sitting slightly above the eyebrows.
- Ensure the fringe is lined up with trimmers for a razor-sharp, geometric finish that perfectly defines the frontal look.
- Request minimal texturizing on top; the ultimate goal is to maintain the solid, dense appearance of the straight dark hair.
Daily Routine
- Start with towel-dried hair after your morning shower, ensuring your hair is slightly damp but absolutely not dripping wet.
- Apply a dime-sized amount of light-hold, matte styling cream or texturizing powder to the palms of your dry hands.
- Work the product evenly through the top of your hair, starting from the crown and pulling everything forward toward the forehead.
- Use a fine-tooth comb to distribute the product thoroughly and establish the strict forward-sweeping directional flow.
- Allow the hair to air dry for a natural finish, or use a blow dryer on low heat while combing forward to lock the straight shape.
- Once completely dry, use the comb or your fingers to gently press the fringe down flat against the forehead to secure the line.
- Avoid using strong, heavy gels or pomades, as you want the hair to look naturally dense and soft without any greasy, artificial shine.
Products & Tools
- Matte styling powder or lightweight styling cream to provide subtle, flexible control without adding any unwanted shine.
- Fine-tooth carbon comb to perfectly align the straight hair strands and maintain the strict forward-sweeping direction.
- Blow dryer with a concentrator nozzle attachment to precisely direct airflow forward from the crown down to the fringe.
- Pre-styling sea salt spray (optional) if you need just a slight amount of extra grip on very fine, slippery straight hair.
- Soft bristle brush to gently smooth down any stubborn flyaways on the top section once the hair is fully dried and styled.
Maintenance
- Schedule barber visits every 1 to 2 weeks strictly to maintain the bald skin fade and keep the blunt fringe line razor-sharp.
- Wash your hair every 2 to 3 days using a gentle daily shampoo to prevent stripping the natural oils that keep straight hair smooth.
- Sleep on a high-quality silk or satin pillowcase to prevent friction that can cause the straight top to bend or cowlick overnight.
- Avoid wearing tight baseball hats or heavy beanies, as they will undoubtedly leave a noticeable crease in the heavy weight line.
- Rinse your hair with cold water after washing to seal the hair cuticle, which enhances natural smoothness and prevents frizz.
Best For
Rectangular and oval face shapes, as the strong horizontal blunt fringe significantly reduces the perceived vertical face length.
Type 1 straight hair with medium to normal thickness, which naturally lays perfectly flat and easily supports the geometric lines.
Mature men (45+) seeking a low-maintenance, modern, and edgy style that effortlessly covers a receding or uneven hairline.
Casual and everyday lifestyles where a highly efficient, quick 1-to-5-minute morning grooming routine is strongly preferred.
Pro Tips
- A common mistake is blending the fade too high into the top; ensure your barber leaves a heavy, highly visible weight line.
- If your hair has a slight natural wave, you will need to invest extra time in blow-drying with a comb to achieve the required straightness.
- During dry winter months, use a lightweight leave-in conditioner to prevent static electricity from ruining the flat, smooth fringe.
- Always ask your barber to cut the fringe dry to ensure it sits exactly where you want it without unpredictably shrinking up later.