Boys’ Faux Hawk: A Trendy Haircut with Easy Styling Tips

– The faux hawk hairstyle for boys has been in fashion since 2000.
– It is a trendy, popular, and sharp or pointed hairstyle.
– It is similar to the Mohawk hairstyle, but the sides are faded instead of completely shaved.
– Boys can wear a faux hawk hairstyle at any event.
– It is a different and playful hairstyle that is easy to do.
– To style a faux hawk, wash and dry the hair, apply hair styling product, make spikes on the top of the head, comb the spikes downward, flatten the hair on the sides, and use hairspray to fix the style.
– When giving a faux hawk hairstyle to little boys, make sure they are still and patient.
– Focus on creating a sleek fade on the sides and leaving the top as natural as possible.
– Wash their hair often or tie it into a small ponytail.
– The faux hawk hairstyle is versatile and there are different types of faux hawk hairstyles for boys.
– Classic faux hawk: This style involves trimming the sides and back of the head slightly and creating a clean part/line.
– Curly faux hawk: This style is for boys with curly or wavy hair, and pomade or gel can be used to fix the curls.
– Undercut faux hawk: The top hair is kept long and slightly messy, while the sides are faded. The top is disconnected from the sides.
– Shaggy boy’s faux hawk: This style is messy and perfect for boys who prefer a messier look.
– Spiky faux hawk with a bald fade: This style combines spiked top hair with low bald fade sides. The spikes are pointed.
– Soft raised curls: Achieving a raised effect with curly hair is possible by selecting thick, less defined curls and using a soft hold cream.
– Side swept blonde curls: Boys transitioning to their teen years can go for a blonde look. The hair is styled into a tall fohawk with loose curls swept to the side.
– Square swirl design: Shaving a design into the sides of the head, such as a square swirl, can make little boys look cool.
– Green spiked faux hawk: For a more daring look, the hair is spiked up in the middle of the head and dyed green. The back of the head is shaved short.
– Deep red quiff: A more permanent option is to dye a section of the hair deep red while keeping the rest of the hair natural. The colored section is brushed forward to create a quiff at the hairline.
– Spikes with design: Boys seeking a more edgy look can opt for spiked hair with a design, such as a simple Z-shaped design.

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