Fred again: Caesar Haircut On Wavy Hair
Super successful DJ/muso, Fred again loves this laid back Caesar hairstyle for his wavy barnet.
Saves him time to craft more cool tunes, MFH imagines.
Why We Love It:
Fred again is the ultimate slashie – he’s a record producer, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and DJ – so it’s no wonder he likes to keep his haircut simple in this Caesar hairstyle.
And he proves that even with wavy hair, you can rock this haircut.
You might have to make a few allowances for the fringe not looking blunt and precise as per a classic Caesar cut.
But Fred’s wavier fringe makes the cut look softer and more flattering, so consider it a plus.
It’s a wash-and-go winner, too, so Fred can concentrate on unleashing those beats.
What To Ask Your Barber:
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If you’re after a classic Caesar cut like Fred again, then it’s usually a scissor cut that’s the same length all over, with a Caesar fringe (Fred’s fringe looks more textured and piecey as his hair is wavy).
- You can play around with the look, though, as many people with Caesar styles opt for fades on the back and sides.
- If you want a more edgy look, you can even get a skin fade.
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But Fred’s wavy hair looks best kept all the same length, which showcases the natural movement and texture in his hair.
Get The Look
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Fred again’s Caesar cut is a pretty low-key style to look after.
- Try and wash it no more than 2-3 times a week.
- You can use dry shampoo if you feel the need to freshen it up in between washes.
- To give it a slightly more polished look for work or a night out, spritz some texture spray onto damp hair and blow dry on medium heat, ruffling it as you go.
- Then, using any leftover product on your fingers, run it through pieces of the fringe to give it that textured look.