Elliot Page’s Hair: Textured Crop With Micro Fringe
Actor Elliot Page’s hair in this textured crop is the perfect cut if you like your hair short, but not too severe. The Umbrella Academy star has nailed it.
Why We Love It:
Elliot Pageโs hair – a textured crop with a micro fringe – is the perfect match for an oval face shape.
The short, choppy layers and micro fringe highlight the balanced proportions of the face, drawing attention to the eyes and bone structure.
Oval faces can rock almost any haircut, but this style is a great choice for those who want something low-maintenance but still stylish.
This look works best with naturally straight or slightly wavy hair textures. The textured layers add volume and dimension, especially to fine hair, while the micro fringe softens sharper features.
For Elliot – who is a transgender man – hair has played a pivotal role in being able to embrace his true, authentic self.
He even reminisced about getting his hair cut short at age nine during an interview with Time magazine, feeling it aligned with his true identity, saying, โI felt like a boy, and I wanted to be a boyโ.
Proving the power of hair to express who we really are…
What To Ask Your Barber:
- Elliot Page’s hair is all about getting a great cut.
- Your barber will use clippers or scissors to taper the hair at the sides and back close to the scalp, blending gradually into the longer top layers.
- The top layers will be cut with scissors using a point-cutting technique, or your barber might even razor cut the top to give a super choppy, textured look.
- You don’t need to opt for Elliot’s micro fringe – speak to your stylist about what length you want to go for.
- Whatever you choose, your stylist will need to texturise the fringe, too, ensuring it’s not too blunt.
- To keep this style looking sharp, you’ll need to visit your barber/ hairstylist around every 4-6 weeks.
Get The Look
- If you’ve gone for Elliot Page’s crop vibe, use a lightweight, volumising shampoo and conditioner to keep the hair from becoming flat or greasy
- After towel-drying, apply a texturising spray for lift and definition.
- For a more tousled look, use a light matte paste working it through the top layers to maintain that messy, choppy feel.
- Use a little of the leftover product on your fringe making it piecey and textured.