Everyone knows that in the military, soldiers are required to work and train under extreme conditions. Hair can be a hindrance on the battlefield in many ways if not short. Long hair can get stuck in barbed wires or can be an upper hand to the opponent as they can easily pull hair during combat.
Earlier, the soldiers had to cut their hair short as a measure of personal hygiene as they ran a possibility of getting head lice. If you are looking for a short soldier army haircut, then here are some of the options you can look into.
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Below we have listed some of the best army haircut that we have come across:
1. Military crew cut
Crew cut is one of the most widely seen haircuts when it comes to military haircuts. The sides exhibit a low skin fade with a cropped top making it easily manageable. If you are looking for a sophisticated and masculine haircut, then you can easily try crew cuts.
2. Jarhead haircut
If you are looking for an army haircut lacking any room for styling, then the haircut below might be the solution to your needs. This haircut is known as the walker or the jarhead haircut. The hair is trimmed so short that leaves around 1/8 inch of hair grazing your scalp with a high skin fade.
3. Flat top army haircut
Flat tops are another one of those soldier army haircuts that give you a clean and pristine look. The sides and the back are thoroughly shaven and only a strip of hair is left on top. The hair is symmetrically and parallelly trimmed from the top to give you a flat look.
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4. Regulation cut
This haircut generally involves getting a low to medium fade on the sides and the back with a few inches of hair on the top. The hair is then set with gel and combed over the hairline along the temple giving you a sleek look. There is a clear distinction in the partition of the two sides.
5. High and tight haircut
A high and tight haircut usually keeps the focus on the face and is perfect for oval or squarish-shaped faces. It is one of the best army haircuts that you can try to achieve the A-class uniformed look. The hair strip grows around one inch only and a high fade matches that clean cut.
6. High top corporal cut with disconnected sides
When a haircut involves a skin fade with a high top you will find one smoothly transitioning into the other. But in disconnected haircuts, the transition is sharp, separating the shorter hair from the longer in stark distinction. The sharp edge near the temple makes quite a statement in demarcating the crown and the taper underneath.
7. Buzz cut
The classic buzz cut never goes out of style and class when looking for soldier haircuts. Honestly requires quite a lot of confidence to wear this as the hair is almost grazed to the scalp which highlights minute details starting from bumps to scars on your head. It is one step above a shaven head.
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8. Brush up army haircut
If you want a haircut similar to the ones that soldiers pull off, then you can style your hair meticulously to achieve the look. A flat top is undoubtedly a very popular haircut in the army. You can easily achieve that look by cutting your hair, about two inches with a medium fade. Then brush your hair towards the front, spiking it up, giving you a similar look to a flat top.
9. Military cut with undercut fade
The undercut fade gives you a clean shaven look below the crown and the finely chopped hair at the top of your head becomes more prominent. The hair strip at the top is extremely short, merely an inch, giving you a uniformed and classy look.
10. Butch cut
A butch cut is characterized by low to medium fade with a fuzz on top which requires less to no maintenance. If you have trouble flattening out the top then you can easily use butch wax to flatten it out. A razor-sharp tram line near the temple adds funk to the overall look breaking the monotonicity.
11. Quiff with high fade
If you are trying to cut your hair closely similar to a haircut prevalent in the army but are not ready to let go of the volume, a quiff settles that. It adds texture and thickness to your haircut. You can grow your hair around three inches long and brush it towards the front. Then push it upwards from the front. The high fade keeps it clean and low maintenance.
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12. Short comb over with low fade
A short comb-over might look quite similar to a regulation cut but there are some subtle differences. In both cases, the hair is parted to the side and clearly set with gel, but in a short comb over the brushing creates a tiny puff at the center of the crown. If you are looking for Indian army haircuts to try, you can totally go along with this.
13. Crew cut with tapered fade
A crew cut is characterized by a distinct puff of hair on top of the crown. When paired with tapered fade, the hair strip takes center stage and adds texture to the overall look. There is just enough hair on top to brush up and the short sides make it look clean and easy.
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14. Military burr cut
A military burr cut is one of the shortest Indian army haircuts to try. It is even shorter than the classic buzz cut as it takes the inches of hair down to 1/8th inch almost grazing the expanse of the scalp. It creates an even symmetry from the forehead to the nape. You can do it at home too if needed by using a clipper having one or two guards.
15. Crop top with high fade
Quite different from a French top, this haircut adds charm to your look, making you stand out in the crowd. The hair is pushed forward towards the temple and the sides are grazed to a length of less than an inch. At first glance, crop tops don’t fall into the traditional route of a French crop. The shaves along the sides help take the hair strip center stage with its texture.
16. Short crop with undercut fade
If you are willing to go along with a complete fade out along the sides and the back of your head, then this short crop can be a good example. This haircut leaves a generous hair length at the top which is meticulously brushed towards the front. The total undercut fade makes the short crop starkly prominent and adds a gradient texture to your look.
17. Burst fade haircut
In a burst fade, the hair at the top is kept a quite bit long so that when brushed to the front they tower the temple. The sides are characterized by tapering fades towards the crown giving you an A-class look to flaunt and is easily manageable too.
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18. Buzz cut with southside fade
If you want to stick to the classics, buzz cut it that you are looking for. But if you want to take the look a notch further, then you can pair it with a skin fade or a southside fade. The completely shaven surrounding makes the even short trim bask in the limelight. No matter what, a buzz cut can never go out of style.
19. Cropped with skin fade
If you want a look closely similar in fashion to a flat top, then you can try this cropped top with high skin fade. Although the hair near the temple can be brushed upwards to make it resemble a flat top, when viewed from the sides, one can notice the trimmed and faded top at the back too.
20. Comb over with tapered fade
If you want to maintain a solid 3 inches of hair on top, then this comb-over with a tapered fade might do you good. This beautifully parted and combed top gives you a classy look and the faded sides add to the cool factor.
21. Undercut military bowl cut
If you are okay with getting a bowl cut, then you try this soldier army haircut below. The fringes are cut in even symmetry and paired with a distinct undercut. This aids in giving you a sleek look with clean and composed look.
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Hope this list of short army haircuts was able to provide you with a detailed insight into the haircuts considered doable in the military and you can make your choice accordingly.
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