Front and back view of a young man with a wavy red Edgar haircut, featuring a blunt fringe, highly textured top, skin fade, and matching beard.
Edgar Cut

Wavy Red Edgar Cut with Sharp Skin Fade and Textured Top

Top Top Short (2-5 cm)
Sides Sides Shaved / Skin (0 mm)
Hair Type Hair Type Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape Face Shape Oval
Maintenance Maintenance Medium
Thickness Thickness Medium / Normal

About This Style

This striking wavy Edgar cut completely redefines modern textured hairstyles by combining razor-sharp precision with effortless, natural movement. The hallmark of this look is the stark, dramatic contrast between the meticulously straight, blunt fringe that sits low on the forehead and the highly textured, wavy crown that dominates the top. The vibrant copper red hair amplifies the visual impact significantly, catching the light perfectly to highlight the intricate layers, piecey waves, and depth of the cut. A high skin fade on the sides and back seamlessly isolates the heavy weight of the hair on top, creating a bold, mushroom-like silhouette that is highly sought after in contemporary urban styling.

This specific variation is exceptionally well-suited for oval face shapes, as the distinct horizontal line of the fringe beautifully breaks up the facial length, while the tightly faded sides keep the overall profile slim, structured, and incredibly neat. It perfectly complements a creative or artistic lifestyle, offering a fashion-forward, avant-garde aesthetic that demands attention in any room.

Because the natural wavy texture does most of the heavy lifting, your daily styling routine is surprisingly quick, requiring just a touch of minimal product to define the waves and keep the fringe locked in place. The addition of a well-groomed, matching copper beard grounds the entire look, adding a touch of rugged masculinity and mature balance to an otherwise highly stylized and youthful haircut.

Key Features

  • Razor-sharp, blunt horizontal fringe that sits uniformly across a low hairline, creating a striking geometric frame for the face.
  • Heavy, piecey wavy texture (Type 2) concentrated heavily at the crown and top for maximum natural movement and exceptional volume.
  • High bald skin fade (0mm) on the sides and back, creating a stark, dramatic disconnection from the heavy textured top.
  • A distinct weight line where the tightly faded sides meet the textured upper canopy, defining the classic Edgar silhouette.
  • Forward-swept hair flow directing all volume, texture, and visual interest toward the pronounced front bangs.
  • Vibrant, multi-dimensional copper red hair color that naturally accentuates the deeply textured layers and shadows within the cut.
  • Seamlessly blended, well-groomed beard that mirrors the hair's color and provides a rugged contrast to the cleanly shaved sides.

Getting the Cut

  1. Ask your barber for a classic Edgar cut with a high skin fade on the sides and back, taking it all the way down to the foil shaver (0mm) for a completely bald, seamless finish.
  2. Request a blunt, straight-across fringe that sits just above the eyebrows, ensuring the line is perfectly horizontal, sharply defined, and carries significant weight.
  3. Instruct the barber to leave the top length at roughly 2 to 5 centimeters, maintaining just enough length to allow your natural Type 2 waves to form comfortably without curling over.
  4. Ask for heavy point cutting, deep slide cutting, and texturizing shears through the top canopy to remove unnecessary bulk and create piecey, separated waves that move freely.
  5. Specify that the transition from the tight skin fade to the top should have a distinct weight line, characteristic of the classic Edgar silhouette, rather than a completely seamless taper.
  6. Request a forward-swept blow-dry technique during the styling phase to train the hair's natural fall toward the forehead, reinforcing the heavy fringe.
  7. Have the barber line up your beard with sharp, precise cheek lines and trim the overall length to smoothly complement the stark bald fade at the sideburns.

Daily Routine

  1. Start your morning routine with towel-dried hair that is slightly damp, ensuring your natural waves are pliable and responsive but not soaking wet.
  2. Apply a dime-sized amount of premium sea salt spray or a light volumizing mousse evenly throughout the top section to activate and enhance your Type 2 wavy texture.
  3. Use a high-quality blow dryer on a medium heat and low speed setting, directing the airflow strictly forward from the crown of your head toward your forehead.
  4. While blow-drying, use your fingers to vigorously scrunch the hair on top, encouraging the natural waves to form and creating a piecey, separated texture.
  5. Use a fine-tooth carbon comb exclusively on the front bangs, combing them straight down to enforce the rigid, blunt line of the Edgar fringe while the hair cools.
  6. Take a minimal amount of matte styling clay or texturizing paste, warm it thoroughly between your palms until invisible, and lightly dab it into the wavy canopy to lock in the texture without weighing it down.
  7. Finish the look by gently patting the fringe into its final straight position, ensuring absolutely no flyaways disrupt the sharp horizontal line across your forehead.

Products & Tools

  • Premium sea salt spray (light hold, matte finish) to activate, enhance, and thicken your natural wavy texture without stiffness.
  • Matte styling clay or texturizing paste (medium hold, no-shine finish) for creating piecey separation and all-day structural control.
  • Fine-tooth carbon comb designed specifically for precision styling and locking in the blunt front fringe.
  • Professional blow dryer equipped with a narrow concentrator nozzle attachment for directional, forward-swept drying.
  • Foil shaver or zero-gapped trimmers for maintaining the skin-tight fade at home and keeping the edges incredibly sharp between visits.
  • Hydrating beard oil and a dense boar bristle brush to keep your facial hair neat, soft, and perfectly aligned with the overall style.

Maintenance

  • Schedule a professional barber visit every 1 to 2 weeks strictly to maintain the bald skin fade and the razor-sharp line of the blunt fringe.
  • Wash your hair only 2 to 3 times a week using a high-quality, sulfate-free shampoo to preserve the natural oils that keep your waves healthy and hydrated.
  • Use a lightweight, hydrating conditioner exclusively on the top lengths to prevent the wavy texture from becoming frizzy, dry, or brittle.
  • Strictly avoid wearing tight hats, caps, or beanies for prolonged periods, as they will permanently flatten the waves and ruin the forward-swept structure.
  • Sleep on a premium silk or satin pillowcase to minimize nighttime friction, preventing morning frizz and preserving the style's intricate shape overnight.

Best For

Men with oval, diamond, or heart-shaped faces, as the heavy blunt fringe beautifully balances facial proportions and shortens the face. Individuals with naturally wavy (Type 2) hair of medium to normal thickness, which provides the necessary foundational volume for the top. Younger demographics (specifically ages 18-25) looking for a highly trendy, creative, and artistic aesthetic that stands out. Those with naturally low hairlines who can effortlessly support a heavy, forward-swept canopy without the fringe looking thin or sparse. Lifestyles and professions that allow for highly expressive, fashion-forward, and unconventional grooming choices.

Pro Tips

  • Never use heavy, wet-look gels or high-shine pomades; they will clump your waves together and completely ruin the modern matte aesthetic of the Edgar cut.
  • If your natural waves struggle to hold their shape throughout the day, try diffusing the hair on a cool setting instead of using traditional directional blow-drying.
  • The blunt fringe requires absolute precision to look correct; never attempt to trim the bangs yourself between appointments to avoid disastrously uneven lines.
  • During highly humid months, incorporate a specialized anti-humidity spray to stop the textured top from puffing out, frizzing, and losing its defined shape.
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