Sunday, July 18, 2010

How to Give a Flat Top Haircut

How to Give a Flat Top Haircut

The flat top is a short hairstyle that became very popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It is still very popular among men who need to keep their hair short, such as those in the military. While not seen as often today as in the past, it is still important for barbers and individuals to know how to give a flat top haircut.

In order to give a flat top hair cut, one must first cut the hair on the sides and back of the head very short, no more than a quarter inch in length. The next step is to start at the top of the head and work outward. The hair at the very top of the head will be cut to about a quarter inch in length, like the sides and back. This is done with a comb and scissors.

As one works out from the top of the head, the hair will be left in increasing lengths, though still short enough to stand straight up. None of the hair should be left at a length over a half inch. When the haircut is completed, the top of the head should have the appearance of a flat surface.

One important key to cutting a flat top properly is the person receiving the hair cut must not move the head. If he does, a bad cut can occur that spoils the effect and forces the hair to be styled differently, probably in a true buzz cut. Many people use a straight edge, such as a ruler, to check the way the hair stands and verify that it ends in a flat surface on top of the head.

The flat top is a haircut that requires little effort in the area of grooming to prepare for the day. Basically no products are needed to style the hair as it tends to stand up on its own when cut this short. It is, however, considered a high maintenance hair style because the hair must be trimmed at least every two weeks in order to keep it short enough to stand up and form the flat tabletop surface.

This entry was posted on Monday, December 14th, 2009 at 11:08 pm

4 comments:

  1. Great explanation on how to cut a good flat top hair cut.

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  2. Hey, marine! loved your blog and content and i'll always wait for the next one to post. i think i'm a fan now! anyways whenever you read this make sure you smile! ;)

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  3. Thank you so much dear for sharing the instruction to give this hair cut by oneself. I wish if you would have uploaded some video tutorial but its also not bad. Though i don't want to have this cut but can learn for future.

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  4. Outstanding site and flattop post. Worn a flattop or horseshoe for 25 years. The hairline was receding and you get the half head flattop. Shaved my head bald the last two weeks and got to say bald feels good.

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