Nigerian Men's Haircuts.
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In a global scale we have so many trending hairstyles specifically for the males, styles like the mohawk also known as Gallas down, the Afro cuts, back and front, Mercy, flat top and so much more, Nigerians have become a major contributor to the hair styles and trends in today's fashion industry.
The creativity in Nigerian barbers is seen in the many styles they have been able to create. We also have countless new and unique styles, even bringing back hair cut styles of the past and turning it into the most innovative styles.
Common Nigerian men haircut
There are several common haircuts for men in Nigeria, some of which include:
Low Cut: This is a popular haircut among Nigerian men. It is a simple style that involves trimming the hair to a very short length, usually about 1-2mm.
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Skin Fade: A skin fade is another common haircut among Nigerian men. This style involves trimming the hair on the sides and back of the head to a very short length and gradually blending it into longer hair on top.
Afro: The afro is a classic hairstyle that is popular among Nigerian men. It involves growing the hair out into a full, rounded shape.
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Buzz Cut: The buzz cut is a very short haircut that involves trimming the hair to a uniform length all over the head.
Fade: The fade is a popular haircut that involves trimming the hair on the sides and back of the head very short and gradually fading it into longer hair on top.
Crew Cut: The crew cut is a short, classic haircut that involves trimming the hair on top of the head short and leaving it slightly longer on the sides.
These are just a few of the many common haircuts for men in Nigeria. The choice of haircut usually depends on personal preference, hair type, and facial features.
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Wow, I've learnt something. Personally, I'm ignorant on the various names of hairstyles we have in Nigeria although I know their styles. It's interesting to learn about the popular haircuts in Nigeria. It shows how hair is an important aspect of self-expression and cultural identity. It's great to see how these hairstyles continue to evolve and reflect the changing times,
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