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Edgar Cut

Wavy Edgar Cut with High Skin Fade and Blunt Textured Fringe

Top Top Short (2-5 cm)
Sides Sides Very Short (1-6 mm)
Hair Type Hair Type Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape Face Shape Diamond
Maintenance Maintenance Medium
Thickness Thickness Medium / Normal

About This Style

This striking variation of the Edgar cut perfectly balances razor-sharp geometric precision with an effortless, natural wavy texture. Looking closely at the provided image, the immediate focal point is the bold, blunt fringe that cuts squarely across the mid-forehead. This architectural line frames the upper face with absolute symmetry, drawing attention directly to the eyes and brow bone. Above this crisp, heavy weight line, the hair erupts into a beautifully chaotic, piecey texture that showcases a natural Type 2 wave pattern. This adds immense volume, movement, and visual interest to the crown and mid-top. The sides and back feature an aggressive, expertly blended high skin fade that takes the hair all the way down to the bone. This creates a dramatic, high-contrast silhouette that makes the textured, wavy canopy on top pop even more prominently. This specific cut is exceptionally well-suited for guys with diamond or oval face shapes, just like the model shown. The heavy, forward-swept fringe minimizes forehead width and balances the proportions of a low hairline, while the skin-tight faded sides accentuate strong, angular cheekbones and a sharp jawline. It is a fantastic, fashion-forward choice for the modern man seeking a casual, streetwear-inspired everyday look that requires minimal morning styling time but delivers maximum visual impact. The juxtaposition of the messy, organic waves against the sterile, clean fade is what makes this modern classic so highly requested in barbershops today.

Key Features

  • Razor-sharp, blunt horizontal fringe resting precisely at the mid-forehead level, creating a stark geometric line across the face.
  • Heavy, piecey texture aggressively layered throughout the top section (2-5 cm), enhancing and defining the natural Type 2 wavy hair pattern.
  • High bald skin fade on the sides and back (ranging from 1-6 mm), creating a dramatic, high-contrast disconnection from the heavy top.
  • Distinctive, organic crown swirl left with just enough length to showcase the natural wave pattern without spiking up uncontrollably.
  • Boxy, squared-off silhouette at the front hairline that seamlessly transitions into a rounded, highly textured canopy across the parietal ridge.
  • Clean, sharp edge-up and line-up at the temple areas (C-cups) to emphasize the structured, geometric nature of the haircut's foundation.
  • A prominent weight line that circles the head, separating the chaotic wavy top from the perfectly blended, smooth skin fade below.

Getting the Cut

  1. Ask for a high skin fade on the sides and back, specifically requesting the barber to take it down to the foil shaver or straight razor at the very base for maximum contrast.
  2. Request a blunt, horizontal fringe cut straight across the mid-forehead, ensuring absolute symmetry and a heavy weight line that doesn't look wispy.
  3. Specify leaving exactly 2 to 5 centimeters of length on the top to allow your natural wavy texture to show through without becoming unmanageable.
  4. Ask the barber to heavily point-cut or use thinning shears deep into the top section to remove excess bulk, create separation, and encourage piecey, wavy movement.
  5. Request a slight, subtle drop in the fade at the back of the head to accommodate the occipital bone and blend smoothly into the textured crown area.
  6. Instruct your barber to keep the transition line between the shaved fade and the longer top relatively high and tight, maintaining the classic Edgar disconnected weight line.
  7. Ask for a crisp, precise edge-up on the temple area and sideburns to sharply frame the face and provide a stark contrast to the messy, textured top.

Daily Routine

  1. Start your routine with towel-dried hair immediately after your morning shower, leaving it slightly damp to help naturally activate your Type 2 waves.
  2. Apply a dime-sized amount of high-quality sea salt spray or a lightweight texturizing mousse evenly through the roots and mid-lengths of the top section.
  3. Use a blow dryer set on a medium heat and low speed setting, utilizing your fingers to aggressively scrunch the hair upwards and forwards to build foundational volume.
  4. Constantly direct the dryer's airflow from the crown of your head forward toward the forehead to establish the signature forward-swept Edgar shape and lay the fringe flat.
  5. Once the hair is completely dry and the volume is set, scoop a very small, pea-sized amount of matte styling clay or volumizing powder into your palms.
  6. Rub the product thoroughly between your hands until it disappears, then gently rake your fingers through the top canopy to define individual wavy pieces and lock in the texture.
  7. Pinch the very ends of the blunt fringe slightly with your product-coated fingertips to ensure the geometric line stays sharp, cohesive, and doesn't look too fluffy or flyaway.

Products & Tools

  • Premium sea salt spray or a lightweight texturizing liquid for pre-styling volume, grit, and natural wave activation.
  • Matte styling clay, paste, or texturizing powder formulated for a light to medium flexible hold with a zero-shine, natural finish.
  • High-quality, ionic blow dryer equipped with a directional concentrator nozzle attachment for precise airflow control.
  • Wide-tooth carbon comb for initial post-shower detangling without ripping the hair or ruining the natural wavy pattern.
  • Soft bristle fade brush or neck duster to keep the shaved sides clean, exfoliated, and completely free of loose hairs and dandruff.
  • Clarifying shampoo to remove heavy clay and powder buildup at the end of the week.

Maintenance

  • Schedule strict barber visits every 1 to 2 weeks to meticulously maintain the high skin fade and the precise, razor-sharp bluntness of the front fringe.
  • Wash your hair with a gentle, hydrating shampoo only 2 to 3 times a week to prevent the wavy top section from drying out, stripping natural oils, and causing frizz.
  • Always use a lightweight, moisturizing conditioner after every single wash to keep the Type 2 waves properly hydrated, defined, and easy to manipulate.
  • Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase to significantly reduce overnight friction, which helps prevent morning bedhead frizz and preserves the textured style for the next day.
  • Strictly avoid heavy, greasy pomades, wet-look gels, or high-shine waxes that will completely weigh down the waves and ruin the matte, natural aesthetic of this specific cut.
  • Use a scalp scrub bi-weekly to ensure the skin-faded areas remain healthy, clear of irritation, and free from ingrown hairs caused by tight clippers.

Best For

Face Shapes: Exceptionally flattering for diamond, oval, and heart-shaped faces, as the heavy blunt fringe balances wider cheekbones and perfectly proportions narrower foreheads. Hair Types: Ideal for naturally wavy (Type 2) or heavily textured straight hair with medium to normal thickness that can support its own weight and volume. Lifestyles: Perfectly suited for fashion-forward, casual, and streetwear-oriented lifestyles where a bold, trendy, and slightly edgy aesthetic is highly appreciated and embraced. Age Ranges: Primarily targeted towards and ideal for teens and young adults (ages 15-35) looking for a modern, highly structured, yet effortlessly messy aesthetic. Occasions: Great for everyday casual wear, creative workplaces, and nightlife, though the extreme fade might require a more conservative styling approach for strict corporate environments.

Pro Tips

  • If your hair is naturally very straight and lacks movement, you will need to rely heavily on volumizing texturizing powder and aggressive scrunching techniques while blow-drying to mimic this wavy, piecey look.
  • Never let the front fringe grow past your eyebrows; the Edgar cut relies entirely on its geometric impact, and it immediately loses its signature boxy shape if the bangs get too long or wispy.
  • During humid summer months, switch from a light paste to a stronger anti-humidity matte clay to stop the natural waves from expanding and turning into uncontrollable, messy frizz.
  • Communicate extremely clearly with your barber about exactly where you want the fade to start; a higher fade creates a much more aggressive, striking look, while a mid fade offers a slightly more conservative silhouette.
  • Ask your barber to use a straight razor on the front hairline edge-up to ensure the absolute sharpest line possible, which beautifully contrasts the messy top.
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