25 Dashing Nazi Haircuts: Smart Military Inspired Looks For Guys
Although the name of this style may be a little controversial Nazi haircuts are merely those looks that were popular around the 30’s and 40’s. This look is also sometimes referred to as the “slicked back undercut” which was heavily favored by soldiers and officers in Nazi Germany during the war.
There are many variations of this look but most of them include hairstyles where the sides and back were buzzed short and longer hair was left in the upper section. This hair was sometimes parted, with a middle or side parting) or just brushed back and held in place with product.
Here are 25 smart hairstyles to give you insight into this fashion trend:
# 1 Cantered Undercut
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The longest locks on top, which have been brushed back, help to blend the fade out along the sides.
# 12 Classy Brush Back
If you have a slight wave in your hair as this model does you may need to use a stronger holding product to keep your hairstyle slick. He’s wearing longer upper locks and a tapered undercut.
# 13 Forward March
This Nazi-inspired haircut allows the hair to be slicked forward instead of back (take a look how it has been cut around the crown). Alongside these longer locks the hair has been shaved very short, allowing for contrast.
# 14 Dashing Look
In this picture, the model is wearing a vintage comb over style with a slightly disconnected parting. The hair has been smoothed down on the sides and there is a slight rise in front.
# 15 Pairing Styles
Here we see another cut that will allow the hair to be brushed neatly forward. The sides are razor short and the stubble length allows his hairstyle to compliment his facial hair.
# 16 Serious Business
To create this look the stylist has trimmed the sides quite short and high and used a scissor cutting technique on the upper locks to provide texture. The hair has been combed to the side and secured in place with
12. To add a shine to the finished style add a light coat of oil sheen. (See Figure 1.11)
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tightly back, covering the ears, in a style which no longer suits our ideas of beauty. But the stark severity