Faux Hawk Hairstyles

Faux Hawk HairstylesSince the early 20th century, faux hawk hairstyles had been on the rise from the original emergence of the classic-styled Mohawk into a more versatile, modernized, and a shorter look. Since many celebrities are seen sporting the hairstyles, it is increasingly becoming popular.

Faux Hawk V/s Mohawk Hairstyle

Faux hawk and Mohawk hairstyle are two different look. Some people mistaken it one for the other or vice-versa. Faux hawk or Fohawk hairstyles have shortened hair lengths on the sides while Mohawk hairstyles consist of traditional long section on the center of the head that is followed by full-shaved sides. The styles of Faux hawk have shorter hawk centers compared to Mohawk styles that are usually long mid-sections. It does not have to be sworn straight up but either asymmetrically or symmetrically.

Faux hawk hairstyles are perfect for those people who want to make a fashion statement and be versatile when it comes to their careers. This hairstyle is accepted in most working environments and can be kept relatively short because of its short-length style. Since the hairstyle is also versatile it can be worn by different types of people with variety of style and taste preferences.

How to Style a Faux Hawk Hairstyle

Faux hawk hairstyles can be worn either asymmetrical or symmetrical and with different types of length such as closely-cut and long, mullet-style cut. Both types can be in a slant style while the front hawk bears a longer length that slowly tapers towards the back. To achieve the hairstyle, the use of clippers with longer blades is needed in order not to cut the hair too short or get close to the skin.

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