Front and back view of a blonde male model with a wavy Edgar haircut, featuring a sharp blunt fringe, heavily textured top, and mid-to-high skin fade.
Edgar Cut

Wavy Textured Edgar Cut with Sharp Blunt Fringe and Skin Fade

Top Top Short (2-5 cm)
Sides Sides Very Short (1-6 mm)
Hair Type Hair Type Wavy (Type 2)
Face Shape Face Shape Diamond
Maintenance Maintenance Medium
Thickness Thickness Thick / Dense

About This Style

This striking variation of the classic Edgar cut masterfully contrasts sharp geometric precision with organic, flowing texture. Looking at the front profile, the defining element is the immaculately straight, blunt fringe that creates a strong horizontal line across a low hairline, perfectly framing a diamond face shape. Above this severe boundary, the thick, wavy blonde hair erupts into a dynamic, highly textured canopy that adds incredible volume, depth, and movement. The sides and back feature a meticulously blended skin fade that drops seamlessly around the ears, emphasizing the thick density of the top section by completely removing bulk from the sides. The back view reveals a beautiful, natural, swirl-like wave pattern at the crown that adds a modern, almost messy aesthetic to the otherwise structured silhouette. This casual yet edgy style is ideal for everyday wear, demanding minimal styling time while projecting a highly fashion-forward, contemporary barbering aesthetic that stands out in any crowd.

Key Features

  • Razor-sharp, blunt horizontal fringe sitting just above the brow line, creating a striking geometric frame for the face.
  • High-contrast mid-to-high skin fade on the sides and back, taking the hair down to bare skin (1-6 mm) for maximum contrast.
  • Extremely textured, piecy top section that perfectly enhances and showcases natural Type 2 wavy hair dynamics.
  • Distinctive circular wave pattern radiating outward from the crown area, adding organic movement to the back profile.
  • Heavy top weight line characteristic of the Edgar silhouette, expertly softened by deep texturizing techniques.
  • Natural blonde highlights emphasizing the dimensional depth and thickness of the dense hair strands.

Getting the Cut

  1. Request a classic Edgar cut with a heavily textured, wavy top and a tight mid-to-high bald fade on the sides.
  2. Ask for the sides and back to be taken completely down to the skin using a foil shaver, blending smoothly up to a #2 guard just below the parietal ridge.
  3. Instruct the barber to leave exactly 2-5 cm of length on the top to allow your natural Type 2 waves to form without curling over.
  4. Specify a blunt, straight-across fringe at the front, lined up sharply with trimmers to create that signature Edgar shelf.
  5. Ask for heavy point cutting and deep texturizing shears through the top canopy to remove excess bulk from your dense hair and enhance the piecy, wavy movement.
  6. Request that the transition from the fade to the top weight line be slightly disconnected but softly blended so it retains the Edgar shape without looking like a dated bowl cut.
  7. Ensure they carefully follow your natural crown whorl when cutting the back to maintain that circular wave flow visible in the rear profile.

Daily Routine

  1. Start with towel-dried, slightly damp hair immediately after your morning shower to ensure maximum pliability.
  2. Apply a dime-sized amount of sea salt spray or a light volumizing mousse directly to the roots to encourage and support your natural Type 2 waves.
  3. Use a blow dryer on medium heat and low speed, actively using your fingers to scrunch and twist the hair on top to build that messy, piecy texture.
  4. Direct the blow dryer's airflow straight forward toward your forehead to ensure the front fringe lays completely flat and straight against the skin.
  5. Once the hair is fully dry, scoop a small, pea-sized amount of matte clay or styling powder into your palms and rub them together vigorously until warm and transparent.
  6. Scrunch the matte product into the top section of your hair, twisting individual wavy pieces to create distinct separation and three-dimensional definition.
  7. Use a fine-tooth carbon comb strictly on the very front fringe to pull it down into a perfectly straight, uniform horizontal line.

Products & Tools

  • Premium sea salt spray or a light texturizing pre-styler liquid to provide foundational grit and wave enhancement.
  • High-quality matte styling clay or volumizing texture powder offering a medium hold with a completely zero-shine finish.
  • Professional blow dryer equipped with a concentrator nozzle attachment for precise directional airflow control.
  • Fine-tooth carbon comb specifically utilized for the precision detailing and flattening of the blunt front fringe.
  • Your own fingers, which serve as the absolute best tool for scrunching, twisting, and defining natural waves.
  • Clarifying shampoo used weekly to prevent heavy product buildup within the dense, thick hair canopy.

Maintenance

  • Book a professional barber appointment strictly every 1 to 2 weeks to keep the skin fade perfectly crisp and the blunt fringe immaculately straight.
  • Wash your hair only 2 to 3 times a week using a high-quality hydrating shampoo to keep your thick, wavy hair from drying out or becoming brittle.
  • Strictly avoid heavy, oil-based pomades or wet-look gels that will drastically weigh down the top texture and ruin the matte Edgar aesthetic.
  • Sleep on a premium silk or satin pillowcase to actively prevent friction-induced frizzing and protect your delicate wave structure overnight.
  • Apply a lightweight, leave-in conditioner focusing solely on the hair ends to maintain the hydration and health of the blonde textured top.

Best For

Diamond, oval, and sharply angular face shapes that greatly benefit from the strong, face-framing horizontal line of the blunt fringe. Thick, highly dense hair types (specifically Type 2 Wavy) that possess the structural integrity to support the heavy textured top canopy. Younger demographics (ages 18 to 35) who are actively looking for an edgy, highly trend-forward modern streetwear aesthetic. Casual, everyday lifestyles where a calculated messy-yet-structured appearance perfectly complements the daily wardrobe. Guys with naturally low hairlines who can effortlessly pull off a prominent, forward-swept heavy fringe without exposing the scalp.

Pro Tips

  • If your exceptionally thick hair begins looking too bulbous, explicitly ask your barber for deep point cutting rather than standard thinning shears to prevent unwanted frizz.
  • To fix a slightly crooked fringe at home between barber visits, absolutely resist the urge to trim it yourself; instead, use a mini flat iron on very low heat just on the bangs.
  • Volumizing texture powder is your absolute best friend for this specific cut; it provides the necessary dry grit and root lift without clumping the waves together.
  • During humid summer months, always finish your styling routine with a light anti-humidity locking spray to keep the waves defined and the fringe perfectly flat.
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