What are now referred to as gender neutral haircuts are what used to be called “boyish.” And boyish haircuts have been around for a long time! Gender neutral haircuts vary, but usually expose the ears and the back of the neck. Keep scrolling for a look at some stylish haircuts that work for you whether you’re male or female.
Stylish Gender Neutral Haircuts
Rounded Cut
You may remember the traditional “bowl cut.” Guess what? It’s making a comeback, with slightly different cutting techniques. Instead of looking completely round, full {and kind of awkward!} the new rounded cut features more texture. Sides are undercut for a sleeker style. The bangs are also lighter and more fringy. The result? A cut that’s face-framing and completely androgynous.
A Fade With Longer Top
Guys started this stylish cut, but these days there are a lot of women who pull it off just as well. The sides are cut close, gradually fading into the longer length you see on top. The longer top is versatile and styles in different ways. Try the faux hawk look above, gel the top down, or curl it with a small barrel curling iron. Any of these variations works as a gender neutral look.
Edgy Gender Neutral
Style your close crop pixie or fade with lift in the front, a la the popular female rocker, Pink. With a basic crop full of texture, the styling options are limitless. And that includes colors!
Longer Crop
Leave your crop longer in the front and sleek it down with gel for an easy gender neutral look. With an undercut, the sides lay down tight and don’t get bushy around the ears. Feeling edgy? Grab the texturizer and spike the layers for more of a windblown look. It never has to look boring!
Thick Texture
If you’ve got a head full of thick hair, play it up. Go for a gender neutral cut that’s a big longer all around so you can have fun with it. A dip dye color job is an option, and just one way to have fun with your style.
Are you wondering about what styles look best on your particular face shape? Here are some tips to help you decide!
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