Textured Wavy Edgar Cut with High Skin Fade and Blunt Fringe
Top
Short (2-5 cm)
Sides
Shaved / Skin (0 mm)
Hair Type
Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape
Oval
Maintenance
Medium
Thickness
Thick / Dense
About This Style
You are looking at a masterclass in modern men's texture: the Textured Wavy Edgar Cut paired with a razor-sharp high skin fade. This variation takes the traditional, sometimes rigid Edgar silhouette and injects it with dynamic, artistic movement that demands attention. The defining feature is the stark, architectural contrast between the precision-cut, blunt fringe sitting heavily across the mid-forehead and the aggressively textured, wavy crown that pushes forward. The sides and back are taken down to the absolute bone, creating a high-visibility canvas that makes the thick, brown hair on top truly pop. This creates a disconnected illusion where the top seems to float above the fade.
This cut is an exceptional choice for the creative professional or artistic individual who wants a style that speaks volumes without requiring hours in the mirror. It perfectly complements an oval face shape, utilizing the blunt bangs to frame the eyes and balance facial proportions, while the tight sides keep the overall profile lean and impeccably clean. Paired with a well-groomed stubble beard, it strikes the ideal, modern balance between raw, messy edge and deliberate, careful grooming. The natural Type 2 wave pattern is the secret weapon here, providing built-in volume and piecey separation that looks effortlessly cool yet highly intentional.
This cut is an exceptional choice for the creative professional or artistic individual who wants a style that speaks volumes without requiring hours in the mirror. It perfectly complements an oval face shape, utilizing the blunt bangs to frame the eyes and balance facial proportions, while the tight sides keep the overall profile lean and impeccably clean. Paired with a well-groomed stubble beard, it strikes the ideal, modern balance between raw, messy edge and deliberate, careful grooming. The natural Type 2 wave pattern is the secret weapon here, providing built-in volume and piecey separation that looks effortlessly cool yet highly intentional.
Key Features
- Blunt, precision-cut fringe sitting squarely across the mid-forehead, creating a striking, architectural front profile that defines the Edgar style.
- Aggressively textured top utilizing deep point cutting techniques to enhance the natural Type 2 wavy pattern and remove unnecessary bulk.
- High skin fade on the sides and back, starting at zero millimeters and blending rapidly into the upper parietal ridge for maximum contrast.
- Forward-swept hair flow direction, purposefully pushing the bulk of the crown weight toward the front hairline to build the fringe.
- Sharp temple line-up that creates a distinct, ninety-degree corner where the blunt fringe meets the aggressively faded sides.
- Disconnected silhouette where the heavy weight line of the top contrasts sharply with the shaved undercut, highlighting the hair's density.
Getting the Cut
- Ask for a modern Edgar cut with a high skin fade, explicitly instructing the barber to take the sides and back all the way down to the foil shaver or straight razor (0mm).
- Request that the fade is kept relatively high, dropping only slightly below the occipital bone in the back to maintain a tight, aggressive, and lifted silhouette.
- Instruct the barber to leave roughly 2 to 5 centimeters of length on top, specifically preserving critical weight toward the front hairline to build the fringe.
- Specify a blunt, straight-across fringe cut cleanly with scissors or trimmers, sitting roughly an inch above the eyebrows without curving down at the temples.
- Ask for heavy texturizing on the top using deep point cutting and thinning shears to remove bulk from your thick hair and activate your natural wavy texture.
- Request that the hair is blown out and styled to push entirely forward from the crown to the bangs, ensuring the weight line sits evenly around the head.
- Ask for a sharp edge-up at the temples to frame the blunt fringe, blending seamlessly into your facial stubble for a cohesive, well-groomed finish.
Daily Routine
- Start with freshly washed, towel-dried hair, ensuring it is slightly damp but not dripping wet to allow your natural Type 2 waves to begin forming immediately.
- Apply a dime-sized amount of sea salt spray or a lightweight pre-styling tonic evenly throughout the top canopy to enhance texture, add grit, and provide heat protection.
- Use a blow dryer set on medium heat and medium speed, utilizing your free hand and fingers to push all the hair forward from the crown toward your forehead.
- Scrunch the hair on top aggressively as you dry it to encourage the wavy pattern and build natural, effortless volume without flattening it with a brush.
- Once the hair is completely dry, scoop out a pea-sized amount of high-quality matte clay or texture paste, warming it thoroughly between your palms until it becomes completely invisible.
- Lightly tap and rake the product into the ends of the hair on top, scrunching and twisting small sections to create piecey, separated waves with distinct definition.
- Finish by gently pressing the fringe flat against your forehead, ensuring the blunt line is sharply defined, perfectly straight, and free of any greasy residue.
Products & Tools
- Matte texture clay or styling paste (medium hold, no-shine finish) to provide piecey separation without weighing down the waves.
- Sea salt spray (light hold, matte finish) for pre-styling to enhance natural waves and thicken the hair shaft.
- Blow dryer with a standard concentrator nozzle to direct airflow forward during the styling process.
- Wide-tooth texture comb for initial detangling without pulling out the natural wave pattern.
- Your own fingers (the best tool for this cut) to scrunch, twist, and shape the messy top texture.
Maintenance
- Schedule barber visits every 1 to 2 weeks strictly to maintain the high skin fade and keep the blunt fringe perfectly sharp.
- Wash your hair only 2 to 3 times a week with a sulfate-free shampoo to prevent your thick, wavy hair from drying out and becoming frizzy.
- Use a lightweight hydrating conditioner after washing to keep the short top manageable, soft, and easy to manipulate.
- Avoid wearing tight hats or beanies for extended periods, as they will flatten the crucial crown texture and ruin the forward flow.
- Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase to reduce friction, which helps maintain the wave definition overnight.
Best For
Face Shapes: Oval, diamond, and angular faces, as the blunt fringe breaks up vertical length and adds width to the upper face.
Hair Types: Wavy (Type 2) and thick/dense hair, which provides the necessary volume and texture for the top to stand out.
Age Ranges: Men in their 30s and 40s who want a youthful, fashion-forward look that still feels mature and intentional.
Lifestyles: Creative, artistic, or casual professional environments where a bold, high-contrast haircut is appreciated.
Pro Tips
- Avoid using high-shine pomades or gels; this cut relies entirely on a dry, matte finish to highlight the messy texture.
- If your fringe starts curling up, use a mini flat iron just on the very front tips to maintain that signature blunt Edgar line.
- During humid summer months, increase your use of sea salt spray to combat frizz and lock in the piecey separation.
- Ask your barber to leave slightly more length at the crown if your hair tends to stick straight up when cut too short.