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Master hair stylist Frankie Sanderson shares 2026’s trendiest cuts for teen guys
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Are you ready for a new haircut, but not sure which one is right for you? There’s no need to go searching online when we’ve got a list of over 50 trending haircut ideas for teenage guys. Find out what makes each one unique, along with whether they’re right for your hair texture and how to style them—plus, trendy tips from master hairstylist Frankie Sanderson and hair stylist Tiffany Carnevale-Russo.

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Layered Textured Crop

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  1. “Trending haircuts for teenage guys in 2026 are a mixture of texture, volume, and modern takes on retro styles,” says Sanderson, adding that the textured crop is “always going to be in style.”[1] It often has short or faded sides and a back to provide a bold, easy-to-maintain style. The contrast in length between the front and the back/sides is what gives this haircut its definitive look.[2]
    • Best hair types/textures: Straight, slightly wavy hair
    • Pro styling tip: Style forward or tousle with matte products like clay or pomade to define texture.

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    Frankie Sanderson is a master hair stylist and the founder of TheStudeo, a styling business based in Washington D.C. He specializes in designer cuts and has styled celebrity clients like Nicole Kidman, Lindsay Lohan, and Alicia Keys.

    Tiffany Carnevale-Russo is a licensed cosmetologist who specializes in men’s haircuts and hairstyles. She’s also the Chief Operating Officer at Jaxon Maximus, a men’s salon and custom clothiers based in southern Florida.

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Crew Cut Taper Fade

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  1. Sanderson says that tapers and fades with short hair on top can give you a clean finish.[4] The top hair can be slightly textured, while the smooth fade on the bottom and sides is kept very short or at skin level. A crew cut taper fade is a clean, masculine look that is pretty low-maintenance and suits various face shapes.
    • Best hair types/textures: Any hair type
    • Pro styling tip: Apply pomade, wax, or clay on top for more texture and volume.
    • A fade is a haircut where hair on the sides and the back is longer on top to a shorter at the bottom.[5]
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Layered Shaggy Hair

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  1. It’s a multi-layered cut that helps create volume, movement, and a relaxed, messy hairstyle. Layered shaggy hair is ideal when you want to have surfer’s hair, and sometimes includes a fringe.
    • Best hair types/textures: Any hair type
    • Pro styling tip: Use sea salt spray or clay after blow-drying to add volume; separate strands with your hands to style waves or curls.
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    Tiffany Carnevale-Russo

    Tiffany Carnevale-Russo

    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Tiffany Carnevale-Russo is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Chief Operating Officer at Jaxson Maximus, a men’s salon and custom clothiers based in southern Florida. With over 19 years of beauty industry experience, she specializes in haircuts and hairstyling for men and building salon brands. Tiffany received her Cosmetology License from Paul Mitchell the School Rhode Island.
    Tiffany Carnevale-Russo
    Tiffany Carnevale-Russo
    Licensed Cosmetologist

    Bring photos of the haircut you want to the salon as examples. Pictures speak 1000 words. They're more explanatory than actually verbalizing what it is you're looking for.

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Brush Back with Fade

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  1. Longer hair on top is styled away from the face for height. The hair on the sides and back tapers down dramatically using clippers, from long hair to skin level. The haircut can be worn with low, mid, or high fades.
    • Best hair types/textures: Any hair type (thicker hair if hair is straight)
    • Pro styling tip: Use a sea salt spray for volume before blow-drying it back while combing to lift the shape; finish by brushing hair back with fingers.
    • A high fade starts high on the head, a mid fade midway up, and a low fade at the lowest point of the head.
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Brushed Forward and Swept with Low Taper Fade

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  1. Sanderson says this look, which an also be called a blowout taper, is really popular.[8] The swept hair is usually worn as textured bangs or a fringe. It also features a contrasting short, gradual fade on the sides that start low near the temples.
    • Best hair types/textures: Wavy, straight hair
    • Pro styling tip: Apply a pomade or clay when blow-drying the top forward and slightly to the side.
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Fluffy Fringe with Low Taper Fade

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  1. The tousled bangs fall forward due to point cutting and texturizing. This fade hairstyle starts low on the head, just above the ears and neckline, and ends at skin level, but can be customized.
    • Best hair types/textures: Any hair type
    • Pro styling tip: Use sea salt spray or mousse to add texture before blow-drying up and back with a brush.
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    Frankie Sanderson

    Frankie Sanderson

    Master Hair Stylist
    Franklin (Frankie) Sanderson is a Makeup Artist and Stylist and the Founder of TheStudeo, a styling business based in Washington DC that specializes in hairstyling, makeup, and personal image consulting services. He specializes in hair extensions, chemical services such as highlighting, Balayage, Japanese straightening, keratin treatments, and designer cuts. He has a BFA in Fashion Design from Virginia Commonwealth University and has trained at the L'Oreal Soho Academy, TIGI, Vidal Sassoon, Redken, and Wella. His clients include Nicole Kidman, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Jane Lynch, and Alicia Keys.
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    Frankie Sanderson
    Master Hair Stylist

    Understand your facial proportions and how they relate to your hair. When looking at your facial structure, figure out how you can create balance, whether you have an oval, square, triangle, or a diamond-shaped face.

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Messy Short Curls with Low Tapered Sides

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  1. Sanderson says a fade where your hair is longer on top allows your natural texture to really stand out.[10] Instead of a high-contrast fade, this cut starts to fade low, near the ears and neckline, while the top is left longer. Natural curls are emphasized on top, so the top hair has volume and looks messy.
    • Best hair types/textures: Wavy, curly hair
    • Pro styling tip: Let the hair air dry while scrunching with your hands, or use a diffuser on low heat for added volume.
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Comb Over Fade

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Short Curly Hair with Low Burst Fade

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  1. Sanderson says the low burst fade is a popular way to “highlight natural curls or volume on top.”[12] The top features short to medium-length natural curls, while the fade curves around the ear and goes low at the nape of the neck. The sunburst effect draws attention to the curve of the ear.
    • Best hair types/textures: Wavy, curly hair
    • Pro styling tip: Scrunch or finger coil the top curls before air drying or blow-drying with a diffuser.
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Faux Hawk Taper Fade

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Long Comb Over with Mid Fade

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Natural Parted Flow Style

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  1. This haircut, often referred to as “hockey hair,” has lots of natural movement and flow, while still looking neat. It includes soft layers and tapering on the sides, which are styled around a natural center part. The sides and back are gently tapered to blend into the longer top.
    • Best hair types/textures: Straight, wavy, slightly curly hair
    • Pro styling tip: Use a texture cream before creating a natural middle part with your fingers and scrunching the sides back.
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Induction Cut Fade

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  1. The super short buzz cut length on top is usually only stubble, and transitions differently than a classic buzz cut might. Instead, it fades as it travels down the sides and back of the head, ending at the skin level. This variation is just as easy to maintain and looks neat as a pin.
    • Best hair types/textures: Any hair type; medium to thick hair
    • Pro styling tip: Use light-hold products like wax, paste, or texture spray before styling the top hair with your fingers.
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Crop with a Temple Undershave

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Wolf Cut

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  1. The wolf cut has short, choppy layers on top and long, tapered ends at the back. Sanderson says this is another cut that’s really popular with teen guys right now.[17] The choppy layers are located around the crown and sides of the head, while the wispy ends taper down naturally. It’s considered a combination of the mullet and shag haircuts, and sometimes includes short bangs that frame the face.[18]
    • Best hair types/textures: Any hair type
    • Pro styling tip: Use products like sea salt spray or texturizing cream before air-drying or blow-drying with a diffuser for waves.
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  • Be clear, simple, and direct when asking your stylist or barber for the haircut. "Just because it looks good on a certain person doesn't mean that it's going to fit you just as well,” notes Carnevale-Russo. Take your “stylist or barber's opinion into consideration as well—they are generally the best."[19]
  • Maintain your haircut by getting it trimmed every 2 to 8 weeks, depending on the style.[20]
  • Use styling products that work with your haircut. Some include texture clay or powder, sea salt spray, molding paste, styling cream, and pomade.
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This article was co-authored by Frankie Sanderson and by wikiHow staff writer, Maryana Lucia Vestic, MFA, M.Phil.. Franklin (Frankie) Sanderson is a Makeup Artist and Stylist and the Founder of TheStudeo, a styling business based in Washington DC that specializes in hairstyling, makeup, and personal image consulting services. He specializes in hair extensions, chemical services such as highlighting, Balayage, Japanese straightening, keratin treatments, and designer cuts. He has a BFA in Fashion Design from Virginia Commonwealth University and has trained at the L'Oreal Soho Academy, TIGI, Vidal Sassoon, Redken, and Wella. His clients include Nicole Kidman, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Jane Lynch, and Alicia Keys. This article has been viewed 1,463 times.
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