What is a line up haircut? C’mon guys, it’s not that complicated. A line up just means your hairline is on fleek. If you’re still confused, we’ve got you covered with pictures of line ups that apply to just about any short and short-to-medium men’s haircut.
Line Up Haircuts
[post_ads]These, also referred to as shape ups, are characterized by the precise hairline, cut in a straight line and angled at the temples. You can combine this perfect hairline with any cut and style of your choice.
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Pompadour Fade with Line Up
This haircut is evidence that a line up can be cool to try. Sorry, he didn’t #wakeuplikethis. This style requires some blow dryer love and some expert gel application. Not to mention that perfect line up! To keep it fresh, regular trips to the barber will be required.
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Designed Side Part Fade
A line up haircut can be combined with any other style, because it simply means that the hairline has been edged to perfection. What makes this stand out is the designed side part, which gives another dimension to the line up. A good line up always blends well with other elements of the cut.
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Long Undercut with Line Up
Undercuts come in all shapes and sizes. No really. They can be totally smooth on the bottom, or have a fade. They can be a little ragged and unkempt, or like this incarnation, well cared for. For a clean look, ask your barber for a line up.
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Long Top Temple Fade
This style is the right amount of retro and modern. It takes us back to the late eighties and makes us remember some good times, but the style still looks fresh even today. To create a perfect men`s line up haircut, barbers spray the hairline with water, hairspray, or apply aloe vera to keep hair in place before cutting.
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Short Line Up Haircut
A shape up haircut (another common name for line up hair) is the opposite of messy. The sharp edges around the hairline and beard help to chisel facial features, making any haircut a lot more handsome. In between haircuts, you can trim your own beard and learn to master the art of edging.
By TRHS | therighthairstyles.com