This is the shortest option, with hair uniformly cut to a length of about ½ inch or less. It's a fuss-free and clean-cut look that's perfect for hot weather or minimal maintenance.
This adds a bit of dimension by keeping the top slightly longer than the sides and tapering the hair down the sides and back for a clean fade.
Use a texturizing cutting technique to create a choppy, textured finish on the top. This adds volume and a touch of messiness to the classic buzz cut.
Take the faded sides to the next level with a high fade that starts higher up on the head, creating a dramatic contrast between the longer hair on top and the shaved sides.
Add a sharp line up along the hairline at the forehead and temples for a precise and defined look. This is a popular choice for men with receding hairlines.
This combines elements of a crew cut and a buzz cut. The hair on top is slightly longer than a traditional buzz cut and is cut straighter across the forehead, similar to a crew cut.
This ultra-short version keeps the hair very close to the scalp, similar to what you might get during military basic training.
A buzz cut pairs well with various beard styles, from short stubble to a full beard. Choose a beard length and style that complements your face shape and overall look.