Barbers cut men's hair into a variety of cuts and styles on a daily basis, but some styles are more popular and prevalent than others. What makes these styles so commonly requested is their abilities to complement features as well as remain low-key, subtle and easy to maintain.
Crew cut
The crew cut was cut short at the back and sides, but long hair on top is a long pass from front to back. This is a simple haircut to maintain, but not too many men can cut their own crew cut because of the long pass, which is why they ask the barber to do it. The crew cut became popular after World War II when people come home and realize that the short haircuts that are easy to maintain.
Buzz is a piece of hair that is cut entirely with scissors to very short, even style. Because super-short buzz and long-even the whole, it is easy to cut key for style and maintain, which makes it popular with teens, children and athletes that can not be bothered with her hair falling into their eyes. Typical length for the buzz is 1 / 4 inch or even closer to the scalp.
Made popular by Julius Caesar, Caesar cut is a style of layered on top (1-3 inches) and short bangs brushed forward over the forehead. This cutting style and low maintenance, but also great to disguise receding hairline.
Also known professionally cut, this style is cut with a little taper in the back and sides, but the top left long enough for the part on hand or a brush in all directions. This piece of professional and conservative, but when brushed forward or styled with hair products, it can offer a variety of easy, but it looks interesting.